Sticky Head

Backstory:
Sticky Head is a band that came together in the year 2005 in the bustling city of Detroit, Michigan. The five member group comprised of lead vocalist Bobby ‘Bones’ Barton, guitarist Steve ‘Slick’ Smith, bassist Matt ‘Mad Dog’ Williams, drummer Billy ‘Boom Boom’ Brown and keyboardist Johnny ‘Jazz’ Jensen, each brought their distinct style to form the group’s unique sound. Sticky Head started their musical journey performing in small venues and local bars in Detroit, quickly gaining popularity for their high energy performances, infectious music, and relatable lyrics. Their journey from humble beginnings to success is a testament to their perseverance and passion for music.

Genre:
Sticky Head creates music that is a fusion of Indie Rock and Neo-psychedelia.

Title:
“Shadows in the Rain”

Full Song Lyrics:

(Verse 1)
[C] Walking down the [G] street, under the [Am] cloudy sky
[C] Memories rushing [G] in, don’t know [Am] why
[C] Her laughter, her [G] smile, echoes in [Am] my mind
[C] Shadows in the [G] rain, is all I [Am] find

(Chorus)
[Dm] Shadows in the [G] rain, [C] no more pain
[Dm] Dancing all alone, [G] lost in her [C] zone
[Dm] Shadows in the [G] rain, [C] love’s sweet bane
[Dm] Her memory remains, [G] amidst the [C] rain

(Verse 2)
[C] The scent of her [G] perfume, lingers in [Am] the air
[C] Her absence fills [G] the room, it’s just [Am] not fair
[C] I reach out, and [G] touch, the empty [Am] space
[C] Shadows in the [G] rain, she’s gone [Am] without a trace

(Repeat Chorus)

Favorite Fan:
Their favorite fan is Sarah Bennett. Sarah has followed Sticky Head since their initial days playing in small bars. She has attended almost every concert they have held and holds a special place in her heart for their song “Shadows in the Rain” as it was the song that was playing when she met her now-husband. Sarah says, “Sticky Head is my favorite band not just because their music is amazing, but also because their songs have become the soundtrack of my life. They have been there through my ups and downs and have helped me express feelings I couldn’t put into words. I owe them more than they will ever know.”

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