Australia Street - Sticky Fingers

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Australia Street Lyrics

It was a really sunny day
We were chilling in the land
With the Camperdown park
No body had a frown
Reminicing on the days
Where we used to have a blaze
Everybody came around
And we 'laxed out on the lays
And remember when we drink
And we smoke
And we spar
And we laugh
And the night would just go on an on
For the rest of my life
That memory will stay
Man fuck that was a good time
I don't feel afraid from you
I don't feel afraid from you
I don't feel afraid from you
I don't feel afraid from you
You and all your tastes
Forever feels like such a waste
So many places to be, and people to meet
Tropical here.
Well see no distance
The time when everything was perfect
We can jump around to the sound of the music
When you feel the bass come through the?
Passengers seem to go real, real slow
And this is what I want
And this is what you get
Come and share a toast for all that time you recollect
From the start until these ends
We wind up where we head
Being clever never sweatshop
Where forever has no wisdom
You and all your tastes
Forever feels like such a waste
So many places to be, and people to meet
Tropical here.
I don't feel afraid from you
I don't feel afraid from you
I don't feel afraid from you
I don't feel afraid from you

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The Sydney based four and sometimes 5 piece have just released their debut, the ironically titled mini-album Extended Play.
From the inner west the band is delivering a refreshing vibe to the Australian music scene, they began when drummer Beaks and bass player Paddy, met busker Dylan, one night outside the Coopers Arms hotel in Newtown.

Dylan, fresh from N.Z. and not yet 18, was on the streets with his guitar busking for coin outside the pub. “We met him,” Paddy says, “when the Coopers Arms bouncer started hassling us to give the dude money".

Since then the band have spent their time re-fining and re-defining their sound, a mega-hectic, psychedelic, reggae that’ll have you trading your flat screen for a ticket to ride, surrendering your dignity to your urges, throwing shapes around rooms with people you’ve never met.

The Sticky sound is doused in textural, psyche-y and atmospheric melodies that push out the S.F. rhythm section’s blunt soundscapes.

In the past 14 months the Stickies have started touring, along the way playing Woodford, Playground Weekender and New Beginings Festivals and playing with Children Collide, Urthboy, Amy Meredith, Art Vs Science & Kingtide. Already highly rated by anyone that crosses their path, the band’s live show is on the up. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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