Introduction to Stick Stickly
I first heard the song “Stick Stickly” by Attack Attack! on a sunny afternoon when I stumbled upon it at a friend’s house. Little did I know that this song would become a significant part of my musical journey. The catchy melody, powerful vocals, and energetic breakdowns instantly captivated me.
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The Lyrics and Their Interpretation
The lyrics of “Stick Stickly” may appear simple at first, but they carry a profound meaning. The chorus, sung by Johnny Franck and Austin Carlile, resonates with everyone who has faced challenges in life. It reminds us that nothing worth having comes easy and encourages us to keep pushing forward.
[Chorus: Johnny Franck & Austin Carlile]
You never said that this would be easy
(That this would be) So go on, live
You never said that this would be easy
(That this would be easy) So go on, live
In the verse, Austin Carlile’s powerful voice delivers a message of sacrifice and love. He reminds us of the immense worth of our lives and how someone loved us enough to die for us. It’s a reminder to cherish and appreciate the love that surrounds us.
[Verse: Austin Carlile]
We live for what He’s worth
And that’s more than you’ll know
He died for what He loved
And what He loved was you
The Birth of Crabcore
Released as a single from their debut album “Someday Came Suddenly” in 2008, “Stick Stickly” is famous for coining the term “crabcore.” The band’s unique movement during the breakdown, where they stretch their legs and arms to resemble a crab, became synonymous with the song.
The Inspiration Behind the Title
The title of the song, “Stick Stickly,” is derived from a fictional character created by Nickelodeon. Stick Stickly is a Popsicle stick with googly eyes, a jelly bean nose, and a small mouth. The connection between this whimsical character and the song’s profound lyrics adds an intriguing layer of contrast and depth.
Conclusion
“Stick Stickly” by Attack Attack! is more than just a song. Its powerful lyrics, energetic instrumentation, and unique movements birthed the term “crabcore” and left a lasting impact on the post-hardcore and metalcore scene. From the catchy chorus to the heartfelt verses, this song reminds us that life may not always be easy, but we must keep on living and cherishing the love around us.
Song Information and Credits
Album Title: Someday Came Suddenly (2008)
Producer: Joey Sturgis
Songwriters: Andrew Whiting, Andrew Wetzel, Caleb Shomo, John Holgado, Johnny Franck & Austin Carlile
Guitars: Caleb Shomo, Johnny Franck & Andrew Whiting
Keyboards & Synthesizers: Caleb Shomo
Vocals: Johnny Franck & Austin Carlile
Drums and Percussion: Andrew Wetzel
Bass Guitar: John Holgado
Released Date: November 11, 2008
Interpolated in: “Hey Jarrod, What’s That Song Again?” by Amidst the Grave’s Demons
Covered by: “Stick Stickly” by goodnightm4rk & “Stick Stickly” by SAWCE (Ft. Kmac2021)
Tags
Rock, Electronicore, Metalcore