Whip-smart and wildly irreverent, Nashville-based band TRAMP STAMPS
are introducing a fantastically unfiltered new voice into today’s pop
landscape. With a lyrical style that’s equal parts social commentary,
soul-baring confession, and brilliantly profane storytelling, singer Marisa
Maino, guitarist Caroline Baker, and drummer Paige Blue speak the truth
on societal ills like white-boy privilege and fragile masculinity—all while
revealing their warped sense of humor and untamed joie de vivre. And with
its high-energy collision of pop and skate-punk, TRAMP STAMPS’ sound
fully reflects the raw catharsis that fuels their songwriting. “All our songs
start with us going on rants about stuff that pisses us off, shit we wish were
different, stories that have happened to us involving fucked-up guys,” says
Maino. Adds Baker: “It’s the kind of stuff women talk about all the time with
their friends, but no one’s ever put it to this kind of music before.”