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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Nothing fake about Nerd Neck's liquid psyche rock of "Fake Accents"




















AP Track Review

Fake Accents by Boston, Mass's Nerd Neck is liquid psyche rock with big cold splashes of sound in your face. The big downbeats and upswings that blend in a sort of post punk tropicalia is highlighted by exasperated vox and jazz flourishes. When the ghosted whistling and bendy lead guitar punch up the vibe it goes to heavenly places. 

The song is about how people put on facades to make them more appealing. Nothing fake about Nerd Neck who are Zach (guitar, vox), Ant (bass), James (Drums) and Thomas (guitar).

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Robb Donker







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The song itself is about the fear of being yourself. Putting on a fake accent, putting on a mask in a way, to be more appealing to how others perceive you. The phrase, “I’m not for sale!” Is the inner desire to break from the personality you manufactured to fit in, as if you’re a product for the masses, sitting on a shelf.

The band from Boston, Mass>

In the concrete basement where up is down and residue from molten hops excrete from every orifice of our unshaven faces, the swirling dizziness of the mental freak-shows that are our daily lives begin to make just a bit more sense. When the amps are hot, the volume is deafening, and the silence between the passages come together in beautiful harmony, that feeling of creation is blissful euphoria. And nothing else truly matters.
That’s all I need.

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