I get the impression that NYC’s viciously abstract and playfully antagonistic pop duo Stice may have started out as an Adult Swim audition. A bid to secure funding for a punk-tronic version of Loiter Squad that evolved into something else entirely. That something else is the band’s debut LP, Stice’s Satyricon. This assertion is mostly baseless and largely informed by the videos for their songs “I Need Cash!!!” and an instructional film they produced which describes a new pictorial language they’re calling “10Y.” While the influence of late-night animated comedies and mood-altering edibles, inhalables, and potables have an evident influence on the Stice, they’re also more than an absurdist musical sketch you’ve been roped into to s...
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