Punk · US · Active since 1983

Spoonboy

Scrappy, heart-on-sleeve folk punk with a sharp political edge. Acoustic guitar played with the urgency of a full band, perfect for basement shows and quiet revolts.

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Spoonboy sounds like a secret shared in a crowded room. It is the sound of an acoustic guitar being pushed to its absolute limit, strings buzzing against frets while a voice that is more honest than polished delivers lines about gender, capitalism, and the messy reality of being a person. There is a distinct warmth to the lo-fi recording quality that makes every track feel like a personal dispatch from a friend's bedroom.

What truly sets this music apart is the marriage of pop-punk melodic sensibilities with the raw, unvarnished ethos of the Plan-It-X DIY scene. While the instrumentation is often sparse, the emotional weight is massive. You will hear the occasional glockenspiel or light percussion, but the focus remains on the lyrics: sharp, self-aware, and deeply empathetic observations that challenge the listener as much as they comfort them.

Start with 'I Love You, This Is A Robbery' to experience the foundational energy of the 2000s folk punk explosion. It is an essential document of a specific time and place in the underground, offering a perfect entry point into the world of political acoustic music that refuses to be boring or overly precious.

Our Catalog2 Albums · 2005 · 2011
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