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Fake Figures Release Single For “Burn The Tyrants” (Atreyu, Scars of Tomorrow etc)

Fake Figures Release Single For “Burn The Tyrants” (Atreyu, Scars of Tomorrow etc)

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Fake Figures Release Single For “Burn The Tyrants” (Atreyu, Scars of Tomorrow etc)

FAKE FIGURES, an alt/metal group based out of the greater Los Angeles area, has released a single version of their track โ€œBurn The Tyrantsโ€ from their latest EP โ€˜From Withinโ€™. The band is currently in the studio with producer Kris Comeaux (Assuming We Survive, A Static Lullaby etc) putting final touches on new music and will be announcing more details later in the Fall.

Fake Figures is a heavy rock project amongst longtime friends and musicians from the Southern California metal/hardcore scene, including Atreyu guitarist Travis Miguel, singer Steve Ludwig (Nationโ€™s Afire), bassist Bob Bradley (Scars of Tomorrow, Cassetta), guitarist Geoff Harman (Scars of Tomorrow, Cold War) and drummer Matt Horwitz (Adamantium, Mean Season etc). โ€œBurn the Tyrantsโ€ was produced and mixed by Kris Comeaux.

โ€œBurn The Tyrantsโ€ and “From Withinโ€™ is the newest music from the band since 2019โ€™s โ€˜We Are The Deadโ€™, and debut for new band vocalist Steve Ludwig and drummer Matt Horwitz. Ludwig was formerly behind the kit with Fake Figures for nearly 10 years, and played on Fake Figures tracks including โ€œBury the Hatchetโ€ and โ€œHole in the Skyโ€. Prior to Fake Figures, Ludwig was the vocalist for California supergroup Nationโ€™s Afire, which included members of Rise Against, Ignite, and Death By Stereo.

Fake Figures pens heavy rock tracks that steer into experimental waters, while carefully channeling rock formulas made popular by 90โ€™s and 2000โ€™s bands that inspired the members. Guitarist Travis Miguel, with a bit of humor, sums up the band’s sound; โ€œWhenever people ask me what FF sounds like, I tell them, โ€œThink of a bunch of old HC dudes who worship at the altar of Alice In Chains and Queens of the Stone Ageโ€. Since releasing their 2011 debut โ€˜Hail the Sycophantsโ€™, the band has played countless live shows and earned a solid fanbase on streaming platforms. Learn more about Fake Figures at linktr.ee/fakefigures