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Monday, 04 October 2010 19:10

Stubhy & the Bad Habits Featured

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Subterranean

I'd like to start by stating the fact that sound at Subterranean is not ideal to any band, but the music intrigued me, so I bought an E.P., that was a good sign.  Do you remember any of the following; Lucky Boys Confusion, The Insecurities, The Waiting Game, One Life, 15 Minutes Late, Logan Square or Swizzle Tree?  Of Course!  This is a Chicago made super group, but they are not striving for this status, this is 6 guys (2 guitars, 1 bass, 1 drummer, 1 keyboardist, 1 singer) that are doing it for the love of music.  It's a more mature melding of the above mentioned bands, it's about 10 years of life experiences from where they were, it's mellowed, still has an edge is hooky and bouncy with thought behind the lyrics.  It feels/sounds like they breathed life back into the music and gave it a soul.  They love the audience and interaction with everyone, they want you to sing-a-long, bounce, have fun and conncet with them.  They talk with you not at you, they make the music for them, but for you to enjoy with them.

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