Fake Figures have an attack on rock that can only come from live, gritty performances. From the clubs to grease coated gigs on the road, this band has an overall tonality that will bring you pride. Comprised of former members from Atreyu, Scars of Tomorrow and Nation’s Afire, they are back with a new single. This one is called Polymer.
Fake Figures give us zealous rock
Any good band worth their mettle gives you a crushing opening. This holds good for rock bands that start it off with a red-hot riff right off the griddle. Polymer has that darkness that you expect from hard/Alt-rock-claiming a new kind of space in the indie business. Vocals will inspire you, bringing a new kind of strength to the song. I immediately got addicted to the kind of guitar tone and balance they have achieved in this song. It relays the kind of pressure they have, and how well they deal with the verse melodies. A running riff section like the one Fake Figures have composed is really exciting, it keeps the engine running for the chorus. You’re brought back to singles like Bury the Hatchet and Hole in the Sky, where the tempo will keep you chasing the electric dream.
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Fake Figures will keep delivering quality rock, learnt from all aspects of life. Their approach to lyrical expression and tonal perfection is something many indie bands lack. Listen to their latest single here and feel the energy surge through you. Follow them on Instagram as well. Follow them for more music like this!
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