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Chicago’s Fatherless are a hardcore unit of kindred souls. Amongst the metallic force they lay, appears a bond as tight (and pissed) as their punk-infused propulsion. Four dudes drinking beer and rocking shit.
Fatherless has an old school vibe to them. They’re a group with strong feelings about their surroundings. Their songs all have an intimacy and grounded nature which is environmentally driven: a physical and capturing leanness, arriving at themes and ideas with precision.
Songs like “Burning Weed” and “Pulling Teeth” capture the band shifting angles to create atmosphere in all the right places. Sections grind into desert-like layers. You get a sense of movement, an idea of place. Contrasted against quicker, faster songs, even more of the band’s personality shines through. There’s a strong sense of identity here. Fatherless isn’t really concerned for labels or any particular ethos, unless it involves the tasty suds.
Fatherless’ songs are angular, yet airy, with a chill breeze and brotherly-like connection. They were birthed in the places where realness happens: the spaces where dreamers find that extra force of life and art. The DIY underground is forever, and so vital in this day and age.
Fatherless has an old school vibe to them. They’re a group with strong feelings about their surroundings. Their songs all have an intimacy and grounded nature which is environmentally driven: a physical and capturing leanness, arriving at themes and ideas with precision.
Songs like “Burning Weed” and “Pulling Teeth” capture the band shifting angles to create atmosphere in all the right places. Sections grind into desert-like layers. You get a sense of movement, an idea of place. Contrasted against quicker, faster songs, even more of the band’s personality shines through. There’s a strong sense of identity here. Fatherless isn’t really concerned for labels or any particular ethos, unless it involves the tasty suds.
Fatherless’ songs are angular, yet airy, with a chill breeze and brotherly-like connection. They were birthed in the places where realness happens: the spaces where dreamers find that extra force of life and art. The DIY underground is forever, and so vital in this day and age.