STNNNG - Fake Fake

ARTIST.....: STNNNG
TITLE......: Fake Fake
LABEL......: Modern Radio
URL........: www.stnnng.com

RIP DATE...: Oct-19-2006
STORE DATE.: Nov-00-2006
GENRE......: Indie
QUALITY....: VBR / 44.1Hz / Joint-Stereo
SIZE.......: 49,3 MB

Track Listing:
01 - Grand Island, Neb. 06:17
02 - Dubbed Warehousing 03:17
03 - Real Horror Show 01:16
04 - Dead Sex 03:11
05 - Tactics 02:52
06 - The Spider And The Typewriter 03:17
07 - The Incidents Surrounding My Three Deaths 04:07
08 - No List 01:37
09 - Hybrid Animal 02:26
10 - The Id Is A Dude 04:12

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32:32 min
Release Notes:

www.myspace.com/stnnng
www.modern-radio.com
www.aestheticapparatus.com

The Cast of Players:
Chris Besinger - vocals
Adam Burt - guitar
Jesse Kwakenat - bass
Nathan Nelson - guitar
J. Michael Ward - drums

Background:
The earliest details are sketchy at best. Nathan & J. Michael
first talked about starting a band sometime in late 2002. In
February 2003, they got together for their first rehearsals, and
quickly laid the foundation for three songs: A Topography of
Boils, An Idiot for Tits, and Continental Dog. They recorded those
basic tracks, burned a CD-R and gave it to Adam in hopes that he
would be interested in joining the band. He was, and he did.

The same CD-R was given to Chris a few weeks later on the
suggestion by J. Michael that a singer be added to the band to
free up both guitarists from a microphone. Once Chris decided to
give it a shot, 2 1/2 weeks passed before the foursome could have
their first rehearsal with all in attendance. STNNNG's live debut
occurred a mere 9 days after their first full-band rehearsal. It
happened on April 5, 2003, at Big V's in St. Paul, MN, where they
opened for Sicbay, Cheer-Accident, and Oh, Beast!.

That first live performance consisted of 5 songs and clocked in
under 12 minutes.

In November 2003, the group met with friend David Storberg to
record for the first time at IPR in Minneapolis. Four tracks were
recorded: An Idiot for Tits, How to Avoid an Assassination, I held
it; for an instant, I knew what it was...and then it was
vanished., and We Keep it Dark. The latter two songs found their
way onto the reverse side of a split 7" with Ohio's The Means
(released by Nodak Records out of Chicago), while the former two
enjoyed brief airplay on local radio station, Radio K, after the
band submitted all four songs as a demo package. This demo was
nominated for "Best Punk Recording" by the Minnesota Music Academy
in 2004.

July 2004 found the band back in the studio, this time in
Chicagoan Mike Lust's "Phantom Manor". The three day session
resulted in STNNNG's first full-length album, Dignified Sissy.
Modern Radio released the CD (mastered by Dave Gardner at Magneto
Mastering), while the band themselves put out the LP (mastered by
Stan Ricker at Ricker Mastering).

Between the time the album was mastered in November 2004, and the
time it was released on April 5, 2005 (the two-year anniversary of
STNNNG's first show), bass player Jesse Kwakenat was integrated
into the lineup. He quickly picked up on the band's catalog of
songs, and was able to play his first live show on January 28,
2005.

MRRL035 STNNNG "Fake Fake " (CD / LP)

The album contains 10 tracks, and clocks in at a brisk 32:31.

Title: Fake Fake
Format: CD / LP
Projected Release: Fall 2006
Recorded: May 2006
Mixed: May 2006
Engineers: Mike Lust
Mastered: Dave Gardner
Studio: Phantom Manor
Notes: Cover art designed by Aestetic Aparatus.
Код
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