As of Late
Skeeter
Performed By
Skeeter
Album UPC
634479053108
CD Baby Track ID
887599
Label
Boss Tuneage
Released
2004-01-01
BPM
93
Rated
0
ISRC
gbfvj0400151
Year
2004
Spotify Plays
30
Writers
Writer
Jason Petrisko
Pub Co
Jason Petrisko
Composer
Jason Petrisko
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - New York
Description
Muscular power-pop with classic melodies that'll have you humming in your sleep
Notes
"East Coast kool kids Skeeter could plug that overlong gap left by Husker Du and early 80's era Elvis Costello / Joe Jackson ... combining meaty chords with succulent hooks that weave a curious yet intoxicating fabric ... that nibbles away under the skin to bask you beneath glowing skies and the tender chill of introspective solitude." -- Losing Today, UK
Welcome to the happy world of Skeeter, East coast power-pop phenoms. We write songs about all the normal stuff (eg: car crashes, prison, comas, voodoo dolls, stalkers, etc.) that occurs in our everyday, boring lives.
Weaned on an unbalanced diet of Ramones, Steely Dan, Elvis Costello, Husker Du, underground punk, 70's rock, and Rick Springfield(?), Skeeter has something for everyone, disguised as sweet, harmless pop.
Note: Do not attempt to wipe the ear-to-ear grin from your face upon your first Skeeter listening. But, we do discourage you from driving your car off a cliff after figuring out what the songs are really about.
Welcome to the happy world of Skeeter, East coast power-pop phenoms. We write songs about all the normal stuff (eg: car crashes, prison, comas, voodoo dolls, stalkers, etc.) that occurs in our everyday, boring lives.
Weaned on an unbalanced diet of Ramones, Steely Dan, Elvis Costello, Husker Du, underground punk, 70's rock, and Rick Springfield(?), Skeeter has something for everyone, disguised as sweet, harmless pop.
Note: Do not attempt to wipe the ear-to-ear grin from your face upon your first Skeeter listening. But, we do discourage you from driving your car off a cliff after figuring out what the songs are really about.
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