About Us
This is Stage Fright
THE IS WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT
Type of music
The music style of Stage Fright can be best described as hard rock, characterized by powerful guitar riffs, energetic rhythms, and bold, dynamic vocals. Their sound embodies the raw intensity and high energy that defines the hard rock genre, with elements of classic rock and heavy metal that create a hard-hitting, electrifying atmosphere.
How the Group came together
Stage Fright began in a high school garage, where three friends, with no formal music training, just started making noise. They didn’t know the technical side of music, but they had a raw energy and a hunger to create. Their early songs were rough—loud, messy, and filled with the kind of passion that only teenagers can bring.
What started as casual jam sessions quickly turned into regular gigs at local venues. The crowd was small, but the energy was electric. With every show, their sound began to evolve, blending elements of indie rock, punk, and grunge, while staying true to their DIY spirit.
After recording a track and posting it online, the song unexpectedly went viral. That’s when things started to snowball. A small indie label took notice, and soon they were playing bigger shows, getting attention from press, and sharing stages with bands they’d once looked up to.
Though they faced the pressures of the music industry—dealing with stage fright, creative struggles, and the balance between staying true to their sound and evolving—they never lost sight of why they started. For Stage Fright, it was always about the music, the friends, and the pure, unfiltered joy of playing together.