Sticky Fingers

Australian Reggae Fusion

Sticky Fingers

About Sticky Fingers

Music illuminates even the darkest moments. Just when you need it the most, a song lets in a sliver of light. It doesn’t matter how dark it gets out there, we’ve got Sticky Fingers. Theirs is an underdog story already worthy of a tell-all memoir or old school Behind The Music. The quintet—Dylan Frost [lead vocals, guitar], Paddy Cornwall [bass, vocals], Seamus Coyle [lead guitar], Beaker “Beaks” Best [drums, percussion], and Freddy Crabs [keys, synth]—accomplished the seemingly impossible as a wholly independent act since just 2008. Their earthquaking hybrid of rock, alternative, reggae, and psychedelic burns brighter than ever on their 2022 fifth full-length offering. Four albums deep by 2020, the friendship still fuels everything. They introduced themselves on their 2013 full-length debut, Caress Your Soul. When it comes to the sound, Dylan deems it, “Erotica-pyscho-tropica…sex, pugs, and rock ‘n’ roll!”. “We’ve always had the ideology, if it feels good to us, it’s going to make someone else feel good as well,” states Paddy. With the release of Lekkerboy in 2022, Sticky Fingers welcome everyone to join them. “We’re going to write songs and tell stories about feeling low, getting high, and everything in between,” Paddy says.

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About Sticky Fingers

Music illuminates even the darkest moments. Just when you need it the most, a song lets in a sliver of light. It doesn’t matter how dark it gets out there, we’ve got Sticky Fingers. Theirs is an underdog story already worthy of a tell-all memoir or old school Behind The Music. The quintet—Dylan Frost [lead vocals, guitar], Paddy Cornwall [bass, vocals], Seamus Coyle [lead guitar], Beaker “Beaks” Best [drums, percussion], and Freddy Crabs [keys, synth]—accomplished the seemingly impossible as a wholly independent act since just 2008. Their earthquaking hybrid of rock, alternative, reggae, and psychedelic burns brighter than ever on their 2022 fifth full-length offering. Four albums deep by 2020, the friendship still fuels everything. They introduced themselves on their 2013 full-length debut, Caress Your Soul. When it comes to the sound, Dylan deems it, “Erotica-pyscho-tropica…sex, pugs, and rock ‘n’ roll!”. “We’ve always had the ideology, if it feels good to us, it’s going to make someone else feel good as well,” states Paddy. With the release of Lekkerboy in 2022, Sticky Fingers welcome everyone to join them. “We’re going to write songs and tell stories about feeling low, getting high, and everything in between,” Paddy says.

Sticky Fingers's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
18 Feb 2026 Sticky Fingers Liberty Hall, Moore Park, NS, Australia
19 Feb 2026 Sticky Fingers Liberty Hall, Moore Park, NS, Australia
10 Mar 2026 Sticky Fingers - Live in North America Jannus Live, St Petersburg, FL, United States

Sticky Fingers's Popular songs

  • How To Fly
  • Australia Street
  • Gold Snafu

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Some of Sticky Fingers's most popular songs include How To Fly, Australia Street, Gold Snafu. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Sticky Fingers's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include How To Fly, Australia Street, Gold Snafu, and more.

Sticky Fingers is known for their distinctive sound in the australian reggae fusion genre, often blending elements of australian surf rock, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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