Gregory Hoskins and the Stickpeople

Gregory Hoskins and the Stickpeople

folk rock

Canada Est. 1990

"With its rhythmic pulse grounded in folk sensibilities, the music unfolds through layered instrumentation and emotive storytelling that engages both heart and mind."

About Gregory Hoskins and the Stickpeople

Gregory Hoskins and the Stickpeople occupy a significant space in the folk rock narrative, embodying a heartfelt resonance that captures the essence of introspection and community.
Their music reflects a deep understanding of the human experience, grounding themselves in storytelling that resonates with listeners searching for connection amid life's complexities.
Their music reflects a deep understanding of the human experience, grounding themselves in storytelling that resonates with listeners searching for connection amid life's complexities. Through their evocative sound, they cultivate a sense of belonging that feels both personal and universal. The band's approach is marked by an organic blend of instruments and harmonies that create a warm, inviting atmosphere. They prioritize live performance, often fostering a communal experience where audience members feel as though they are part of the music-making process. This commitment to an immersive environment not only enhances the emotional weight of their songs but also encourages a shared journey between artist and listener. Lyrically, Hoskins often explores themes of love, loss, and resilience with sincerity and vulnerability. His narratives weave together detailed imagery and impressionistic moments that invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences. The tone can shift from wistful nostalgia to hopeful determination, creating a rich tapestry of emotions that resonate deeply.