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FAKE PROBLEMS Album ‘It’s Great To Be Alive’ Growing up is never easy, but when you’re in a band it often seems impossible. Make the same record twice and you’re chastised for being repetitive, but if you make too large of a sonic shift your fan base will desert you. Luckily Naples, Florida’s Fake Problems have never had to deal with this dilemma because with each release they’ve not only organically reinvented their sound, they’ve also successfully redefined who they are as musicians and human beings in the process. The culmination of this is the band’s SideOneDummy debut It’s Great To Be Alive, which shows Fake Problems’ unique brand of indie rock shaking off the insecurity and soul-searching of adolescence and sees the band embracing a sense of perspective that can only be gained by spending countless months on the road touring, laughing and writing music they believe in. From the sinister shuffle of ‘You’re A Serpent, You’re a She-Snake’ to orchestral ballads like ‘Tabernacle Song’ and intricately layered anthems like ‘There Are Times,’ It’s Great To Be Alive is less of a traditional album and more of a sonic journey that refuses to be limited by genre constraints. “We're making plans to start playing shows with a horn section and a touring cellist,” vocalist Chris Farren explains when asked how the band plans on recreating these songs live. “I love the dynamic and differences between a simple rock and roll set as well as a full orchestral production.” Lyrically, It’s Great To Be Alive’s parallels the musical progression the band have achieved with this collection of songs as well. “The last record was about being afraid to die, so this one deals with appreciating life and examining who you are and who you want to become,” Farren explains. However, despite the positive nature of the album, songs like ‘Level With The Devil’ have a sinister edge to them. “You can't make a decision without exploring all of the goods and all of the evils; I'd say a lot of the lyrics deal with exploring the evils in my life and facing them,” Farren continues. “I don't believe you can really appreciate life until you are the person you want to be, doing what you want to do with confidence.” Ultimately, with It’s Great To Be Alive Fake Problems themselves don’t know quite where they fit in, but they’re confident enough in themselves to know that’s a blessing rather than a curse. “It's art, it shouldn't be about what cool club you fit in with,” Farren summarizes. “If our music is going to be appreciated, I'd like it to be because of our songs.” Fake Problems support Frank Turner in October on the following dates: 14 Belfast Stiff Kitten Club 15 Glasgow QMU 16 Manchester Academy 2 17 Newcastle Uni 18 Nottingham Rock City 19 Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall 20 Oxford Academy 22 Leeds Met University 23 Cambridge Junction 24 Plymouth University 25 Exeter Lemon Grove 26 Bristol Anson Rooms 27 Cardiff University 28 Winchester Guildhall 29 London Shepherd’s Bush www.fakeproblems.com | www.myspace.com/fakeproblems Quote:
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FAKE PROBLEMS do Daytrotter Session - Tracks available for download FAKE PROBLEMS’ brilliant new album ‘It’s Great To Be Alive’ was released this week and to mark the occasion some downloadable live renditions of selected tracks are now available from the band’s recent Daytrotter session. Check them out, download / post the link on your sites if you like, and let me know what you think for sure! GET THE TRACKS HERE - Fake Problems Daytrotter Session Fake Problems – The Dream Team Rumble In The Jungle |
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