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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2025 · 30 MIN

Matt Stuttler

from For the Sake of the Song · host Beth P

Matt Stuttler is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, bass player, and self-described synth enthusiast who has been a mainstay in the St. Louis music scene for 15 years and he currently plays in many bands including Shitstorm, Nite Sprites, Dock Judson, Cyanides, Boreal Hills, The Losing End, Molten Bone, and Variante Form and his former bands include The Stranger, Beach Bodies, and Banana Clips. And when he’s not playing in a band, he’s helping them play and record as the owner and operator of the longtime St. Louis venue and recording studio, The Sinkhole. Matt has done so much for the St. Louis music scene over the years and has a wealth of musical knowledge so you do not want to skip this one! You can check out The Sinkhole at www.sinkholerecords.com or on Instagram @sinkholestlPlaylist Track Listing:“M.E.” by Gary Numan“Citadel – Remastered 2017 / Stereo” by The Rolling Stones“Ball of Confusion (That’s What The World Is Today)” by The Temptations“Looking at You” by MC5“Homosapien” by Pete Shelley“Master of the Universe – 1996 Remaster” by Hawkwind“Powderfinger – 2016 Remaster” by Neil Young & Crazy Horse“Running on Empty” by Jackson Browne“Run From the City” by Purling Hiss“Marianne” by Joni Ekman“Waiting for an Alibi” by Thin Lizzy“Alone Again Or – 2015 Remaster” by Love“The Partisan” by Leonard Cohen“Cheree – 2019 Remaster” by Suicide“In League With Satan (7” version)” by VenomFor the Sake of the Song Intro/Outro Music: "Gun" by The Maness Brothers @TheManessBrothers

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Matt Stuttler is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, bass player, and self-described synth enthusiast who has been a mainstay in the St. Louis music scene for 15 years and he currently plays in many bands including Shitstorm, Nite Sprites, Dock Judson,...

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