Backstory:
Stupid Hint was formed in 2010 when four high school friends from San Francisco decided to transform their basement jam sessions into something more serious. The members, frontman and guitarist Brody Stevens, keyboardist Alex Graham, bassist Tim Reynolds, and drummer Dan Jackson, bonded over their shared love for rock, punk, and blues. They made a pact to follow their musical passion, no matter where it led. Inspired by the unpredictability, freedom, and the sheer stupidity of youth, the band was named Stupid Hint. After several years of relentless gigging and honing their sound, they became renowned for their energetic performances and unique blend of rock music.
Genre:
Alt-Rock/Indie Punk
Title:
“No Fair Share”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
[C] Well, I’m running on [Am] empty,
[Dm] Seeking for some [G] clarity,
[C] But the world keeps [Am] spinning,
[Dm] And I’m lost in its [G] disparity.
[Em] I’ve been looking for answers [Am] in the bottom of a bottle,
[Em] Dreaming of a world that’s [Am] fair,
[Dm] But the more I keep on digging,
[G] The more I’m lost in sorrow.
(Chorus)
[C] No fair [Em] share, in this [Am] world, we’re just [G] players,
[C] Chasing [Em] dreams, that [Am] keep getting [G] rarer,
[C] No fair [Em] share, but we [Am] keep being [G] dreamers,
[Dm] Even when the world [G] doesn’t care.
(Verse 2)
[C] Society’s a [Am] puzzle,
[Dm] And we’re just pieces [G] in its muddle,
[C] We’re lost and [Am] forgotten,
[Dm] In this concrete [G] jungle.
[Em] We’ve been sold a lie that [Am] we’re all equal,
[Em] But the truth is [Am] hard to bear,
[Dm] The rich get richer,
[G] And we’re left in despair.
(Repeat Chorus)
Favorite Fan:
Their favorite fan’s name is Lily Evans. Lily has followed Stupid Hint since their early days and has never missed a local concert. She says, “Stupid Hint’s raw energy, authentic lyrics, and unique sound make them stand out among other bands. Their music speaks to me on a personal level, exploring themes of social disparity and the struggles of everyday life. It’s like they’ve found a way to put my thoughts and experiences into songs. They’re not just a band to me; they’re a voice, a movement, and a source of comfort and inspiration. They’re my favorite because they’re real, they’re gritty, and they’re unapologetically themselves.”