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2005 – present (17 years)
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The story of Star Fucking Hipsters begins in 2004, when world renowned ska-punks Leftöver Crack were about to head out on their annual European tour and singer/guitarist Sturgeon & then current LoC drummer Brandon Chevalier-Kolling started planning a new band for the new year which included writing a jump off track eventually documented with LoC when the band entered the BBCs world-famous Maida Vale studio to record several songs for the UK’s Radio 1 program “The Lock Up.” at the end of said tour. That extra new track penned by Sturg & Brandon (eventually titled “Look Who’s … read more
The story of Star Fucking Hipsters begins in 2004, when world renowned ska-punks Leftöver Crack were about to head out on their annual European tour and singer/guitarist Sturgeon & then current LoC drummer Brandon Chevalier-Kolling started planning a new band for the new year which includ… read more
The story of Star Fucking Hipsters begins in 2004, when world renowned ska-punks Leftöver Crack were about to head out on their annual European tour and singer/guitarist Sturgeon & then current LoC drummer Brandon Chevalier-Kolling started planning a new band for the new year which included writing a jump off track eventually documented with LoC when the band… read more
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Star Fucking Hipsters is a punk rock band from New York City who have released albums on Fat Wreck Chords and Alternative Tentacles records. They have been called a "punk supergroup " and feature members from numerous notable bands including Leftöver Crack , Ensign , and The Ergs! [1]
The band was started in 2005 by Leftöver Crack vocalist/guitarist Stza , and drummer Brandon Chevalier-Kolling. However, they were derailed shortly afterward due to the death of Brandon. [2] Stza decided to continue the band with a line-up consisting of vocalist Kisston (from Help Me Help Me I Can't Breathe), guitarist Jamie Toulon (from Old Skull ), and drummer GiGi (from Another Dying Democracy). [3] This line-up played two shows in the summer of 2005 before disbanding.
The following year, Stza wrote and rehearsed seven new songs with Leftöver Crack drummer Ara Babajian and Ensign guitarist Frank Piegaro. Three of these songs were chosen for inclusion on "Deadline", Leftöver Crack's split album with Citizen Fish , while the remaining four became the basis for the first Star Fucking Hipsters record. [4] The band continued with an entirely new group of musicians, consisting of Stza, Babajian, Piegaro, vocalist Nico de Gaillo (from Casa De Chihuahua) and bassist Yula Beeri (from The World Inferno Friendship Society and Nanuchka ). Their debut album "Until We're Dead" was released by Fat Wreck Chords on September 30, 2008. [5]
On December 23, 2008, the band released a music video for "Two Cups of Tea". [6] Babajian and Beeri left the band shortly afterwards and were replaced by drummer Brian ”Pnut” Kozuch and bassist Chris Pothier, of the band BIG Attack! .
The band's second album, "Never Rest In Peace", was released on October 20, 2009 by Alternative Tentacles . [7] A music video for the song "3000 Miles Away" featuring actor Ethan Suplee was filmed in November 2009 [4] and premiered by Punknews.org in January 2010. [8] [9] During this time the band was featured in Tao Lin 's 2009 novella, Shoplifting from American Apparel , in which they performed a midnight set at "The Kickstand" at The Fest 7 in Gainesville, Florida .
Their band's third album was originally to be titled "Ska Fucking Hipsters", [10] but was later retitled "From the Dumpster to the Grave". [11] For the recording of the album Mikey Erg , formerly of The Ergs! , joined the band, replacing P.Nut as drummer. [12] It was revealed that folk punk / anarcho-punk band Blackbird Raum and Boots Riley of political hip hop group The Coup would be contributing to the new album, amongst others. [13]
On March 27, 2011 the band announced via Facebook that Nico was leaving the band, saying: "We're sad to announce the departure of Nico de Gallo from our line-up after over three years of happy fun tymes! She will be missed by all. Starting on Tuesday, Kelsy from the Oakland super-group Chump-Change will be assuming co-lead vocals with myself, your humble newscaster, Sturgil Crizil." [14] Though she had departed and was quickly replaced, Nico had already recorded all of her vocals for the band's third album. [13]
It was also announced on April 5, 2011 via Facebook that the band had plans to release a split 7" with hardcore punk / thrash band Jesus Fucking Christ through Inimical Records . SFH contributed three songs to the split, including a cover of Rudimentary Peni 's "Media Person". [15]
"From the Dumpster to the Grave" was released on October 11, 2011, on Fat Wreck Chords. The subsequent record release party was the band's last show of the year. The long-awaited split 7" with Jesus Fucking Christ, known as "The Fucking Split" was released on June 26, 2012. They were also confirmed to play the Rebellion festival in 2012 alongside The Choking Victim Show - a band featuring Stza and members of Irish ska-punk band Chewing on Tinfoil playing Choking Victim songs.
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