New wave punk band Hey Steve taps the flamboyant musicality of The Cars, Devo, The Clash, and The Talking Heads, and tosses it into a blender with the dark satire of Kurt Vonnegut and the wry observational wit of David Sedaris. Within a narrative context, the band waxes absurd and poetic about the apocalypse, courtship rituals, and manners, among other things. Hey Steve is the brainchild of Luke Dick, an Oklahoma born, Nashville based songsmith who has penned hits for the likes of Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves and Dierks Bentley.The bands 2018 summer anti-war ditty Fuck a Bomb delivers its rebellious message in a way that only Hey Steve could conjure Fuck a bomb, drop a single, a tongue-in-cheek call-to-arms that landed the band on Spotifys Rock This playlist (4.5 MILLION followers). Its just another example of the bands quirky lyrics and outside-the-box compositions that have already garnered admiration from outlets like NPR, whos Ann Powers invited Hey Steve in for a World Cafe Nashville Session and states Dick has a strong voice and vision in his own right, and it manifests in stories more creative and funnier than what Music Row usually offers, and Rolling Stone Country who featured Dick with an in depth interview, calling Hey Steve Dicks irreverent Nashville punk band and adding that Dick is a something of an anomaly in the Nashville songwriting community.
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