Ekkstacy
Ekkstacy, stylized as EKKSTACY, (born 2002) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia.[1]
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Born | 2002 (age 20–21)[1] |
Origin | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Years active | 2020 | –present
Website | earth-agency |
Early life
Ekkstacy stated that he had a normal childhood until his parents divorced when he entered high school. He then began to struggle socially and at one point had an episode of psychosis induced by drugs in which he attempted suicide by jumping out a window.[1] He began playing the guitar in 6th grade and enjoyed skateboarding.[2]
Career
Ekkstacy began creating music during high school. His music primarily involved youtube beats, in which he sang over. He released his debut EP NEGATIVE in November 2021, with the single "i walk this earth all by myself" becoming what is considered to be his most popular song.[2] He released the album misery in September 2022, which was more rock and new wave inspired than his previous release.[3]
Music style
His music is considered to be a mix of new wave, post-punk, indie rock, gothic rock and punk rock.[4] He stated that his inspirations include indie artists such as The Drums and Current Joys, 80's rock bands such the Misfits, The Cure, Christian Death and SoundCloud rappers such as XXXTentacion.[1][5]
Discography
Albums
- misery (2022)
Extended plays
- NEGATIVE (2021)
Singles
- "stupid kids" (2020)
- "Uncomparable" (2020)
- "Love" (2020)
- "Starry Eyes" (2020)
- "See You Later" (2020)
- "i walk this earth all by myself" (2021)
- "i want to be by your side" (feat. herhexx, 2021)
- "f*ck everything!" (feat. The Drums, 2021)
- "in love" (2021)
- "it only gets worse, i promise" (2021)
- "i gave you everything" (2022)
- "wish i was dead" (2022)
- "i want to die in your arms" (2022)
- "i just want to hide my face" (2022)
References
- Moore, Jacob (9 November 2021). "Double Negative: An Interview With EKKSTACY". Pigeons & Planes. Complex Networks. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
- Shemesh, Yasmine (21 January 2023). "Vancouver postpunk EKKSTACY used to be scared of everything. He's not anymore". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
- Hardman, Neville (2 December 2022). "EKKSTACY doesn't want to hide anymore". Alternative Press. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
- Raza-Sheikh, Zoya (26 July 2022). "Who the hell is EKKSTACY?". Kerrang!. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
- Lochrie, Conor (12 November 2021). "Get To Know: Vancouver's rising indie star EKKSTACY". tonedeaf.thebrag.com. Retrieved 5 May 2023.