Solar Fake – Frontiers
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Galleries:
- Castle Party 2019 - 2019-07-22 (Festivals)
- Mera Luna 2017 - 2017-08-21 (Festivals)
- Warsaw Dark Electro Festival 2015 - 2015-10-18 (Festivals)
- Nocturnal Culture Night 2015 - 2015-09-17 (Festivals)
- M'era Luna 2014 - 2014-08-12 (Festivals)
- Amphi Festival 2014 - 2014-08-01 (Festivals)
- E-tropolis 2013 - 2013-03-25 (Festivals)
- Amphi Festival 2012 - 2012-07-31 (Festivals)
- Nocturnal Culture Night 2010 - 2010-09-09 (Festivals)
- Castle Party 2009 - 2009-07-22 (Festivals)
Archive:
- Solar Fake - One 2 Three - 2018-12-10 (News)
- Solar Fake - You Win. Who Cares? - 2018-08-24 (News)
- Solar Fake - Another Manic Episode - 2015-10-22 (News)
- Warsaw Dark Electro Festival - 2015-09-11 (Events)
- Solar Fake - All The Things You Say - 2015-09-08 (News)
- V. E-Tropolis Festival 2015 - 2014-11-14 (Events)
- Solar Fake - Reasons to kill - 2013-10-15 (News)
- III E-tropolis Festival 2013 – Electronic Sounds Non-Stop - 2013-02-28 (Events)
- The new Solar Fake's clip - More Than This - 2011-08-04 (News)
With a well-received, debut album Broken Grid that came out in 2009 and, released a year later, an EP Resigned, Solar Fake managed to win the support and acknowlegdement of many fans worldwide, impatiently awaiting a new record of electronic embodiment of Sven Friedrich (Dreadful Shadows, Zerpahine). And did their waiting come to an end at the final last. On 22 July the new album of Solar Fake entitled Frontiers is to be released.
11 pieces will be included on the new record; the tracks are to leave their unerasable trace in our minds. Frontiers will continue the sound path marked by Broken Grid, which Sven subsequently stuck to in Resigned - club and melodic tracks whose the only common feature is the voice of Sven. Typical sound of Solar Fake will be blended with industrial, synthpop and the 80's electro influences, resulting in an album which is surely to take you by surprise with every tune.Traditionally, Sven have covered a certain song. In this case 'Such a Shame', originally performed by Talk Talk, has been brought into a new sound dimension.
The band's web site (www.solarfake.de) features one-minute samples of the tracks from the forthcoming album.
Tracklisting:
01. Under the skies
02. Why did I raise the fire
03. No apologies
04. More than this
05. Parasites
06. Such a shame
07. Where are you
08. The rising doubt
09. Pain goes by
10. Until I'm back
11. The line of sight