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Fake The Envy : Blind
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If you like mid-tempo Depeche Mode, you'll love Fake the Envy. Thought provoking lyrics - lush synth textures throughout.
Genre: Pop: New Wave
Release Date: 2007
Blind Record Label: Idle Works
  • Buy CD - $14.95
  • Download Album (MP3) - $8.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Intro 2:28 $0.99
Broken 5:46 $0.99
Blind 4:58 $0.99
Sweep Us All Away 4:54 $0.99
The Coldest Tiles 5:56 $0.99
Tell Me Tell Me 4:01 $0.99
Forsaken 3:47 $0.99
Truth of People Damned 4:21 $0.99
Warriors 4:33 $0.99
Nothing Left to Say 5:04 $0.99
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Album Notes

Fake The Envy, is a Danish based electropop duo, with strong roots in the traditional school of synth-based music. Having existed since 2001, Fake The Envy released their debut album, "As They Fall" in early 2006, which was well received and have gotten several live performances under their belt since. Among these, an opening job for VNV Nation in Copenhagen, Denmark, in April 2006.

Fake The Envy consists of Kristian Krøll (vocals, synths, samplers) and Kent Richard Petersen (synths, samplers).

Putting most of their efforts into songwriting, Fake The Envy base their sound on traditionally catchy, yet haunting melodies with strong vocals.

Add to that, a bit of grit in the sounds and production, along with a spread of melancholic lyrics, and you have Fake The Envy.

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REVIEWS

A STRONG AND SOLID ALBUM FROM THIS EXCELLENT ACT
author: Danny King - 81Synth
From the off-set of the superb opener, the instrumental intro this is a near-perfect successor to the bands debut-release - the As They Fall EP where this Danish-duo continue with their increasingly distinctive brand of hard-edged Electro Pop with a strong mid-80’s Depeche Mode influence with an exceptionally good vocalist in Kristen Kroll on an album that will please all Electro Pop fans with an impressive selection of tracks present, least not in the superb mid-paced feel of Sweep Us All Away and the more up-tempo delivery of Tell Me Tell Me, while in addition, there are the equally excellent Broken, the title-track itself - Blind too the almost ballad-like feel of tracks like Truth Of People Dammed, The Coldest Tiles where the metallic rhythms build-up within the track itself and the piano-led intro of Nothing Left To Say combine on a strong and solid album from this excellent act.
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