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Faker are an Australian
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band, formed in 1996 by mainstay Nathan Hudson on lead vocals, piano and guitar. They have released three studio albums, ''
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'' (June 2005), ''
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'' (November 2007) and ''Get Loved'' (December 2011). Their highest charting single, " This Heart Attack" (2007), peaked at No. 9 on the
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. The group disbanded in December 2013, but they announced their reformation in October 2020.


History


1996-2004: Formation and early releases

Faker were formed in Sydney in 1996 by Andrew Day on drums, Chris Deal on guitar, Nathan Hudson on lead vocals, guitar and piano, and Paul Youdell on bass guitar. They were joined by Marco Fraietta ( Marco2000) on keyboards. The band spent five years performing gigs around Sydney. Their four-track debut extended play, ''Sound Out Loud'', was released on 5 March 2001 via Wash Records/
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with Greg Wales producing. Wash Records had been established by Hudson and the group's talent manager, Helen Chilman. Marco2000 left Faker in 2000 after recording the EP, to relocate to France, while the band continued without a keyboardist. A single from the EP, "Teenage Werewolf", was placed on heavy rotation by
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and became a fan favourite. Another single, "Kids on Overload", followed in October 2001, which had Lindsay Stevenson on guitar.
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's Chris True noted that "both
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gained a fair amount of airplay on the radio network Triple J." Paul Berryman (ex-
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) replaced Day on drums late in 2003; Hudson described this as "the true beginning" for the band.


2005-2006: ''Addicted Romantic''

They recorded their debut studio album, ''
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'' (June 2005), late in 2004 with Lindsay Gravina (
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) producing at Birdland Studios, shortly after they had signed to Capitol Records. It is laden with sexual motifs, with Hudson explaining, "The first track on the record is about casual sex and confusion through sex". Rather than treat sex as "wrapped up in cotton wool", the band intended to be open, upfront, and aggressive in their discussion of the topic. Long-term bass guitarist Paul Youdell and guitarist Jonathan Wilson left the band after the studio sessions, and were replaced by Nicholas Munnings and Stefan Gregory, respectively. In May 2005, ahead of the album, they issued a five-track EP, ''The Familiar / Enough EP'' via
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and Capitol Records, which had two tracks with Wilson and Youdell and the rest with Gregory and Munnings. The album peaked at No. 44 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Three singles were released from the album: "The Familiar" (May 2005), "Hurricane" (October), and "Love for Sale" (March 2006). "The Familiar" reached No. 62 on the ARIA Singles Chart, while "Hurricane" peaked at No. 65. "Hurricane" was listed at No. 21 on the
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,
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. The video for ''Hurricane'' was recorded in the Domed Reading Room of the State Library of Victoria. ''Addicted Romantic'' was nominated for the inaugural
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, although it was won by Wolfmother. In 2006, Phil Downing left the band, citing communication problems with other members. After that point, the band's line-up of Hudson, Berryman, Gregory and Munnings, remained unchanged, until Berryman left in March 2008. He was replaced by Lucio Pedrazzi.


2007-2009: ''Be the Twilight''

Faker's second album, ''
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'', was released on 17 November 2007. It peaked at No. 24 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart. The first single from the album, " This Heart Attack", was released on 27 October 2007. The song peaked at No. 9 on the
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, and it also reached No. 5 on the
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,
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. The second single, "
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", was released on 12 July 2008. ''Be the Twilight'' was recorded in
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). The band wrote 45 songs for the album before traveling to Los Angeles, where they trimmed this down to 12. The songs were influenced by the band's surroundings at the time of recording, with Hudson stating " ere's a whole directness that exists in L.A. and I kind of feel that we put that in the record". Hudson said that after "putting all the things you've ever experienced" into ''Addicted Romantic'', the band were able to record ''Be the Twilight'' "more in the moment." ''Be the Twilight'' took its name from Hudson's fear of the dark; Faker insisted they "name the album after the twilight just to annoy him". Following the release of ''Be the Twilight'', Faker embarked on an album tour, playing with fellow bands Children Collide and E.L.F. The tour commenced on 15 November 2007. Critics generally responded well to ''Be the Twilight''.
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rated it highly, stating the band "has made a record that will instantly please fans". Likewise, Webcuts Music awarded it 4.5 (out of five) saying "Faker are one of the few exciting and honest, heart-on-sleeve acts that exist in Australia. Be the Twilight is almost perfection". '' FHM'' saw it as "less annoying" than ''Addicted Romantic'', and gave it 3 stars. In 2008, the band appeared in major slots at a number of Australian outdoor festivals, and toured extensively. In early 2009, the band joined
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on the Australian
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dates.


2010-2013: ''Get Loved'' and disbandment

The band released several demos via
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over the end of 2010 and announced on their Facebook page that the new album would be called ''Get Loved''. On 25 May, the CSS remix of their new single "Dangerous" was released on SoundCloud via their Facebook page. Intended for release in January 2012, the band decided to release ''Get Loved'' for free in December 2011 instead. In 2013, frontman Nathan Hudson announced the band had broken up.


2020-present: Reformation

In October 2020, Faker announced on their Facebook page that they would be reforming.


Members

;Current members * Nathan Hudson – lead vocals, guitar, piano (1996–2013, 2020–present) ;Current touring musicians * Ben Fletcher – guitar, backing vocals (2022–present) * B.K. Ayala – guitar (2022–present) * Courtney Cunningham – bass, backing vocals (2022–present) * Astrid Holz – drums (2022–present) ;Past members * Andrew Day – drums (1996–2003) * Chris Deal – guitar (1996–2001) * Paul Youdell – bass guitar (1996–2004) * Marco Fraietta ( Marco2000) – keyboards (1996–2000) * Lindsay Stevenson – guitar (2001) * Jonathan Wilson – guitar (2001–2004) * Paul Berryman – drums (2003–2008) * Stefan Gregory – guitar (2004–2008) * Philip Downing – guitar, backing vocals (2004–2006) * Nicholas Munnings – bass guitar (2004–2013, 2020) ;Former touring musicians * Liam O'Brien * Daniel Wright * Chris Stabback * Damien Cassidy * Lucio Pedrazzi * Flynn Scully * Ash Moss * Evan Mannell * Mark Quince * Ben Blackhall * Seamus Byrne * Simon Barbetti


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Singles


Music videos


Awards and nominations


APRA Awards

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ARIA Music Awards

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are a set of annual ceremonies presented by
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(ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the
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, , , , ARIA Award previous winners.


J Award

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's youth-focused radio station
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. They commenced in 2005. , - , J Award of 2005 , ''Addicted Romantic'' , Australian Album of the Year , , -


References


External links


Official website


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