Everyday Life, Everyday People is the ninth album of the Californian group Slightly Stoopid, who recreate the relaxed sound of the West Coast with their mix of folk, reggae, hip-hop, funk and punk.
Slightly Stoopid formed in the mid-1990�s starting to release punk-tinged and surf-inspired albums. 2005�s �Closer To The Sun� (2005) broadened their musical palette further and featured collaborations with reggae artists such as Barrington Levy and Scientist, before 2007�s �Chronchitis� provided their first Billboard hit album (no. 55 debut, no. 2 indie chart).
The group�s star has continued to rise, including �Top Of The World� (2012) debuting the US charts at #13.On the live front, Slightly Stoopid has toured frequently ever since its inception, including appearances at US festivals such as Coachella, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and New Orleans Jazz Fest. Their first headlining tour of amphitheatres in 2008 saw them joined by Sly & Robbie, while their �Blazed & Confused� tour a year later was a co-headlining affair with Snoop Dogg.
Now into their third decade of making music, Slightly Stoopid continues to mine an energising and multifaceted sound that has been described as �a spiritual bath of positive party energy�.