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Let's Not Overthink This

Fake Friends

Date de sortie: February 13, 2026

Let's Not Overthink This
Pistes
1: Ministry of Peace
2: Sucker Born Every Minute
3: The Way She Goes
4: Control
5: Five Star Review
6: Living The Dream
7: Backstreet's Back Pt. 2
8: Hyperconnection
9: If It Happens
10: Dance On My Grave
11: Good Friends

Let's Not Overthink This

Fake Friends

Date de sortie: February 13, 2026

Pistes
1: Ministry of Peace
2: Sucker Born Every Minute
3: The Way She Goes
4: Control
5: Five Star Review
6: Living The Dream
7: Backstreet's Back Pt. 2
8: Hyperconnection
9: If It Happens
10: Dance On My Grave
11: Good Friends
NEW ALBUM COMING FEB 13!
LISTEN TO SUCKER BORN EVERY MINUTE HERE!

The chaos of Let’s Not Overthink This stems from the band’s tendencies towards huge lineups and open collaborations. “You know how hard it is to keep a band of five idiots together?” laments Matt Savage. “Now we have 6.” Sporting a sound tech’s nightmare of 5 vocalists in Fake Friends alone, the gang opened the studio to their own Good Friends, featuring Clarence Tremblay of Birds of Prrrey, Hannah Castelli of Crosscheck, the artist formerly known as Akira Martinez-Satoh, and former bandmate/sworn enemy Timothy Bryan of Mulch, DAISY, and probably 6 new drone bands since we wrote this. “Listen, music is community based,” guitarist and acclaimed sociologist Luca Santilli explains. “It is kind of sexy and fun to have all our friends come together and just, like do their fucking thing, you know?” The resulting creative effort is eclectic, raucous, and narrated with tongue-in-cheek innuendo that is kind of sexy and fun. When it comes to listening to the record, it all boils down to having a good time; Fake Friends would rather that you just not overthink it.

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