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Sticky Fingers (band)
Sticky Fingers are an Australian rock band formed in 2008 in Sydney. The band consists of Dylan Frost (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Paddy Cornwall (bass, backing vocals), Seamus Coyle (lead guitar), Beaker Best (drums, percussion) and Freddy Crabs (keyboards, synthesizer). Former band member Taras Hrubyj-Piper (guitar/keyboards) left the band in 2009, shortly after their debut EP Helping Hand was released. Frost stepped away from the band in 2025, and has since been replaced by touring musician Claude Bailey.
They have released five studio albums: Caress Your Soul (2013), Land of Pleasure (2014), Westway (The Glitter & The Slums) (2016), Yours to Keep (2019) and Lekkerboy (2022), as well as three EPs: Helping Hand (2009), Extended Play (2010), and Happy Endings (2011). Their third album was the first album to debut and appear at number 1 on the Australian Albums Chart.
On 5 December 2016, the band announced they would be going on an indefinite hiatus in February, due to several internal issues, including multiple accounts of lead singer Dylan Frost threatening and verbally abusing other musicians. On 26 March 2018, the band announced their return via their Instagram account.
The band was formed after Cornwall and Best met Frost busking outside of the Coopers Hotel in Newtown.
In 2008, Sticky Fingers played their first live show and in October 2009, released their debut EP titled Helping Hand. The EP showcases the early sound of Sticky Fingers which is mainly reggae driven, and includes the songs "Inspirational" and "Juicy Ones" which were later re-recorded for their Extended Play EP. The EP credits Taras Hrubyj-Piper for guitar and keyboard work, as well as Caroline De Dear and rapper Mute MC for vocal work on the song "Lyrical Stoka". Sticky Fingers released the Extended Play EP in October 2010 (through sureshaker), and the acoustic EP Happy Endings in October 2011.
After having their applications to play the Newtown Festival rejected on two consecutive occasions, in 2010, Sticky Fingers set up their own DIY stage in a friend's backyard nearby on the day of the festival. The renegade performance caught the attention of promoters, and notably, producer Dann Hume – who would go on to produce their next three records. Sticky Fingers went on to headline Newtown Festival the next year.
Caress Your Soul, the band's debut album, was released in March 2013 and reached number 39 on the Australian Albums Chart. The band's second album Land of Pleasure reached number 3 on the Australian Albums Chart when it was released in August 2014.
The band not only gained popularity in Australia, but became popular in countries such as France, Germany, New Zealand, the Netherlands and the UK. The band postponed their 2015 European tour for personal reasons.
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Sticky Fingers (band)
Sticky Fingers are an Australian rock band formed in 2008 in Sydney. The band consists of Dylan Frost (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Paddy Cornwall (bass, backing vocals), Seamus Coyle (lead guitar), Beaker Best (drums, percussion) and Freddy Crabs (keyboards, synthesizer). Former band member Taras Hrubyj-Piper (guitar/keyboards) left the band in 2009, shortly after their debut EP Helping Hand was released. Frost stepped away from the band in 2025, and has since been replaced by touring musician Claude Bailey.
They have released five studio albums: Caress Your Soul (2013), Land of Pleasure (2014), Westway (The Glitter & The Slums) (2016), Yours to Keep (2019) and Lekkerboy (2022), as well as three EPs: Helping Hand (2009), Extended Play (2010), and Happy Endings (2011). Their third album was the first album to debut and appear at number 1 on the Australian Albums Chart.
On 5 December 2016, the band announced they would be going on an indefinite hiatus in February, due to several internal issues, including multiple accounts of lead singer Dylan Frost threatening and verbally abusing other musicians. On 26 March 2018, the band announced their return via their Instagram account.
The band was formed after Cornwall and Best met Frost busking outside of the Coopers Hotel in Newtown.
In 2008, Sticky Fingers played their first live show and in October 2009, released their debut EP titled Helping Hand. The EP showcases the early sound of Sticky Fingers which is mainly reggae driven, and includes the songs "Inspirational" and "Juicy Ones" which were later re-recorded for their Extended Play EP. The EP credits Taras Hrubyj-Piper for guitar and keyboard work, as well as Caroline De Dear and rapper Mute MC for vocal work on the song "Lyrical Stoka". Sticky Fingers released the Extended Play EP in October 2010 (through sureshaker), and the acoustic EP Happy Endings in October 2011.
After having their applications to play the Newtown Festival rejected on two consecutive occasions, in 2010, Sticky Fingers set up their own DIY stage in a friend's backyard nearby on the day of the festival. The renegade performance caught the attention of promoters, and notably, producer Dann Hume – who would go on to produce their next three records. Sticky Fingers went on to headline Newtown Festival the next year.
Caress Your Soul, the band's debut album, was released in March 2013 and reached number 39 on the Australian Albums Chart. The band's second album Land of Pleasure reached number 3 on the Australian Albums Chart when it was released in August 2014.
The band not only gained popularity in Australia, but became popular in countries such as France, Germany, New Zealand, the Netherlands and the UK. The band postponed their 2015 European tour for personal reasons.