Fake Club
Indie |
Friday 14th February 2014 | Bloddick
The first full album of the band contains some tracks that had been released already, such as "Over and Over" and "Bullet Brain", plus many others, for a total of ten intense tracks. The most catchy are probably "Midnight at Koko" and "Generation".
They proclaim themselves as "sick of the values of our generation" and ready to promote a different model to "celebrity worship, glorified karaoke contests and 'flawless' faces on the cover of every magazine". But saying theirs is a rebellious sound would mean thinking within stereotypes and would not even honor their terrific work. Fake Club are way more than just a bunch of folkloristic punks.
They are talented, brilliant and engaging. I think this is much more of a compliment than saying they are rebel. If you are rebel you might look cool, but to make good music you need talent and cleverness, and these girls make really good music.
Furthermore, they've got plenty of energy. Which is dramatically needfull in today's music industry based mostly on live performances.
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