Slightly Stoopid | en

Echo Slightly is a downtempo project that draws influences from Massive Attack, Imogen Heap, Portishead, and The Gathering. In 2005, Morgan Long did guest vocals on Stabilizer's "A Project Called Red" album. The track, called "Grey to Green," demonstrated a keen chemistry between the her and them. Three years later, they have released an album together under a new name. .
While it’s a rare commodity for a band to tour as consistently as Slightly Stoopid, the group’s diligent commitment to live music provides some insight into their loyal fan base and unique creative metamorphosis throughout their 17-year existence. Though it's been a couple of years since the release of their last studio album, Top Of The World (August 14, 2012), the Ocean Beach, California-based group—led by co-founders and multi-instrumentalists Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty—have also found the same passionate dedication to their studio craft, holing up between tours in their own San Diego recording studio and record label complex. The...
Formed with the sole intention of pissing people off, Inside 2 Stoopid Triangles was a punk rock band from Kathmandu, Nepal formed in early-2002 from the ashes of bands such as Malai Dogle Tokyo (rough translation: The Dog Bit Me) and 5th Grade Dropout. The early lineup of the band consisted of Anil on drums, Sushil on bass and Vishal on guitar, with all of them pitching in on vocals. After playing a few gigs with this lineup, Kshitiz (of Kottocks) joined as a vocalist and, thus, the lineup of one of the most offensive and controversial bands of the...