arie: ilikemusic because... you can visit http://music.dondandon.com/compress for a free download our song
Just Jack: ilikemusic because... I can’t explain why I like music!
Penguin: ilikemusic because... Music is the one thing that really connects people. In the words of The King Blues: music can bring the world together :)
SA: ilikemusic because... myspace.com/sunshineapathy
simon f baker: ilikemusic because... you can transcend the confines of the material world with it, it's probably better than shagging in fact. There is virtually nothing more satisfying than when a load of chords and words suddenly come together into a song ; suddenly everything in life seems to fit and make sense once more.
Jacbob: ilikemusic because... It's very VERY good
Aaron: ilikemusic because... like Weedeater Deluxe!
Kano: ilikemusic because... It brings people together. It makes people smile and dance, it makes people happy. I like the energy it gives off.
robbie: ilikemusic because... my friends say its coolFake Problems are the next big band from the SideOneDummy stable, who've produced the likes of The Gaslight Anthem, Anti-Flag and Chuck Ragan already. And better still, they're coming to the UK as main support on Frank Turner's nationwide tour.
October 2009 (supporting Frank Turner)
15th QMU Glasgow
16th Academy 2 Manchester
17th Uni Basement Newcastle
18th Rock City Nottingham
19th Wulfrun Hall Wolverhampton
20th The Academy Oxford
22nd The Met Leeds
23rd The Junction Cambridge
24th The University Plymouth
25th Lemon Grove Exeter
26th Anson Rooms Bristol
27th Solu's Cardiff
28th The Guildhall Winchester
29th Shepherd's Bush London
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 finally 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.
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