Fake Limbs is a four-piece rock band from Chicago, IL. Formed in 2011, the band has spent the last several years bro-trolling its way through North America, performing a style of music best explained as “social justice street rock.”
Out Friday, the band’s third album and Don Giovanni debut, Matronly, is streaming now at AV Club.
Listen to Fake Limbs’ Matronly now at AV Club
For Matronly, the group returned to Electrical Audio with engineers Jon San Paolo and Greg Norman, both of whom that set the table for their previous LP, The Power Of Patrician Upbringing. These nine raw and heavy songs that mark a refinement of the band’s earlier work. Muscular riffs and dense rhythms frame echo-warped vocals. It’s music that is unhinged in spirit, but precise in execution — a vain holler into the void against present day monstrosities and the wrongs that society has levied against the world.
Listen to “An Inconvenience” on CLRVYNT
Fake Limbs are Mat Biscan (bass), Bryan Gleason (guitar), Nick Smalkowski (drums), and Stephen Sowley (vocals).
Matronly is out October 14th on Don Giovanni Records.
Purchase Fake Limbs’ Matronly HERE
Find Fake Limbs on Bandcamp HERE
FAKE LIMBS ON TOUR
11.10 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Shakespeare’s
11.11 – Detroit, MI – UFO Factory
11.12 – Toronto, ON – Silver Dollar Room
11.13 – Montreal, QC – L’esco
11.14.16 – Amherst, MA – TBA
11.15 – Worcester, MA – Distant Castle
11.16 – Providence, RI – TBA
11.17 – Brooklyn, NY – Silent Barn
11.18 – Philadelphia, PA – House Show
11.19 – Pittsburgh, PA – TBA
11.23 – Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle
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