

Towards the tail-end of 2017, Scotty made a number of solo road-trips across the American Southwest. Hours upon hours alone, on the road, with nothing but time. It was a lonesome period, but it proved productive from a writing perspective. This song was born out of multiple forays into the Utah desert and Texas panhandle. Isolation can lead to a desperate need for connection, and the theme of connection has permeated our 12x12 series. Musically, this song covers a lot of ground. We often joke that we'd have been better served as a band if we would've just picked one musical direction and stuck with it. Our sound can sometimes swing wildly from indie pop to aggressive indie rock. This song starts melodic, but slowly builds into something muscular and disarming. In one song, it covers our entire spectrum. We love it and we truly hope you find something in it.
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Join Arachna of the Spider People and her friend Deadly as they host Beware Theater - Rocky Jones - Crash of Moons. 1954 syfy TV show made into a movie. Syfy shows were popular in early television from 1949 - 1955 - The Rocky Jones series was one of the better ones. Rocky Jones, from the United Worlds of the Solar System helps save the day wherever he is needed in the universe, assisted by a silly sidekick, an old professor, a young boy and a pretty assistant. There are pointy-nosed rocket ships, orbiting space stations, lightning bolts on everything, lame special effects, cardboard s
Proudly wearing the term #genrekiller on his sleeve, the long-haired electronic musician StayLoose earned his musical chops playing guitar in bands. After his band Boys won a Guitar Center competition that granted a $30,000 reward and a slot opening for Jane’s Addiction on their Nothing’s Shocking 20th anniversary tour, he used some of the prize money to invest in new music gear. Through learning his way around new equipment, he quickly began crafting niche electronic sounds under the moniker StayLoose.
Through recent S/T debut LP, Dim Mak single "Fight Back," and well received remixes for the likes of Doja Cat, Rozes and ODESZA, StayLoose continues to push the boundaries of his production, foraying into experimental pop electronic with an alternative edge. His music has been highlighted on Alternative Press, Billboard and Pigeons & Planes, and supported by established acts such as Bassnectar, Alison Wonderland, Louis The Child, and Zed’s Dead. StayLoose's unique genre fusion has proved successful.
"One Of Pop’s Best Producers" - Run The Trap
"As he continues to gather momentum this year, StayLoose continues to prove there’s no slowing him down." - Dancing Astronaut
"We love seeing live, trained multi-instrumentalist musicians have their way with electronic music, which is why we’ve fallen so hard for StayLoose." - NEST HQ
"Stay loose, friends." - Earmilk
Proudly wearing the term #genrekiller on his sleeve, the long-haired electronic musician StayLoose earned his musical chops playing guitar in bands. After his band Boys won a Guitar Center competition that granted a $30,000 reward and a slot opening for Jane’s Addiction on their Nothing’s Shocking 20th anniversary tour, he used some of the prize money to invest in new music gear. Through learning his way around new equipment, he quickly began crafting niche electronic sounds under the moniker StayLoose.
Through recent S/T debut LP, Dim Mak single "Fight Back," and well received remixes for the likes of Doja Cat, Rozes and ODESZA, StayLoose continues to push the boundaries of his production, foraying into experimental pop electronic with an alternative edge. His music has been highlighted on Alternative Press, Billboard and Pigeons & Planes, and supported by established acts such as Bassnectar, Alison Wonderland, Louis The Child, and Zed’s Dead. StayLoose's unique genre fusion has proved successful.
"One Of Pop’s Best Producers" - Run The Trap
"As he continues to gather momentum this year, StayLoose continues to prove there’s no slowing him down." - Dancing Astronaut
"We love seeing live, trained multi-instrumentalist musicians have their way with electronic music, which is why we’ve fallen so hard for StayLoose." - NEST HQ
"Stay loose, friends." - Earmilk
Proudly wearing the term #genrekiller on his sleeve, the long-haired electronic musician StayLoose earned his musical chops playing guitar in bands. After his band Boys won a Guitar Center competition that granted a $30,000 reward and a slot opening for Jane’s Addiction on their Nothing’s Shocking 20th anniversary tour, he used some of the prize money to invest in new music gear. Through learning his way around new equipment, he quickly began crafting niche electronic sounds under the moniker StayLoose.