Los Angeles based indie rock duo Fake Dad has just shared their latest single. Entitled "ON/OFF", the single is a grit-laced, bold and unapologetic track. The song is the latest off of their upcoming new EP Holly Wholesome and the Slut Machine, in which they indulge and tell the stories of various characters including clowns, demons, knights and more.
With "ON/OFF", Fake Dad pens a song all about the relatable narrative of feeling overstimulated, hopeless and not motivated. Burnout is real and the numbing of emotions at times as well as the intense emotional rollercoaster is so prevalent in our current society, and Fake Dad narrates just this in their latest single. Lyrics demonstrating this include,"Scrolling on the internet / No real thought running through my head." Musically, "ON/OFF", is a jagged grunge rock affair complete with rebellious vocals, dynamic drumming and blistering guitar riffs. The song showcases angst, vulnerability, and a biting wit rarely found in music today packaged in an unforgettable chorus. It’s impossible not to be swept up in its emotional force and to feel the weight of its honesty.
Fake Dad is the musical duo of Andrea de Varona and Josh Ford. The twosome met in Brooklyn and moved to Los Angeles to further pursue their artistic career. Since their inception, they have built a loyal and dedicated fan base around the globe. Check out their new single now and get excited for what's next.
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