Solar Fake - Another Manic Episode (Out of Line Music)
Tracklist CD 1 "Another Manic Episode": 01. Not what I wanted 02. Fake to be alive 03. All the things you say 04. Under control 05. Observer 06. Until it's over 07. The race of the rats 08. If I were you 09. I don't want you in here 10. Stay
CD 2 (Deluxe Version): 01. Somebody told me 02. tba 03. If I were you (you can't break me - version by Peter Spilles - Project Pitchfork) 04. Under control (Aesthetic Perfection Remix) 05. I don't want you in here (Remix by Desireless and operation of the sun) 06. The race of the rats (Broken Soldiers Project Remix) 07. Fake to be alive (Ten after dawn Remix) 08. Observer (Saprozoon Remix) 09. Under control (proxy_view Remix)
CD 3 "Sedated" (Bonus CD Box) Piano Versions, feat. Dirk Riegner 01. Not what I wanted 02. I don't want you in here 03. Until it's over 04. All the things you say 05. The race of the rats 06. Under control 07. Stay
Press Release The popular Berlin-based Melodic-Electro-group Solar Fake is releasing their eagerly awaited album number 4. “Another Manic Episode” will also be available as a deluxe double CD (incl. bonus mini-album) and as a limited fan box. On the new long player, Sven Friedrich's (of Zeraphine and Dreadful Shadows fame) highly successful Electro-project is embarking on an intense tightrope walk between massive club-power (… without fear of trailing off into harder territories), anthemic Pop-qualities and intense emotional moments. Friedrich helms the band with his trademark charismatic voice, which safely steers the listener through a quite diverse spectrum of emotions, ranging from raw anger to soothing emotionality,...
Solar Fake - All the Things You Say (Out of Line Music)
Tracklist 01. All the Things You Say 02. All the Things You Say (Lord of the Lost Remix) 03. All the Things You Say (Rotersand Rework) 04. The Pages (live acoustic)
Press Release One of the most successful German Electro-Pop-acts returns with a new single. „All The Things You Say“ combines catchy anthemic qualities with dance-floor-compatible power-electronics to form a moving club-hit. As the front man of the highly successful Dark-Rock-bands Dreadful Shadows and Zeraphine, he became one of the scene's figureheads and with Solar Fake, Sven Friedrich also created an equally popular Electro-project. The new single “All The Things You Say” is a perfect appetizer for album number 4: the title song gradually evolves from a memorable synth-lick into a super-catchy club-anthem. Driven by Friedrich's trademark deep yet soothing voice, the song unleashes an emotional impact that is seldom encountered in electronic Pop music. The single is topped-off with a guitar-laden Rock-remix from Hamburg-based Dark-Rock-legend Lord Of The Lost, a floor filling club mix from Rotersand and an acoustic live-rendition of Solar Fake's classic “The Pages” and whets your appetite for more. Yet again, Solar Fake effectively prove that they are a force to be reckoned with in the international Electro-Pop-scene and manage to raise expectations for the upcoming album “Another Manic Episode.” “All The Things You Say” is released as Maxi-CD, limited to 777 copies in a classy, hand-numbered Digipak.
Tracklist 01. I Hate You More Than My Life 02. Face Me 03. Change the View 04. When I Bite 05. Reset to Default 06. Rise and Fall 07. I'd Rather Break 08. My Spaces 09. One Step Closer 10. My Bleeding Heart 11. The Pages
Press Release A good two years have passed since their latest album "Frontiers", but at last the long wait is over and expectations are high for the project’s third studio album, considering that its predecessor took the dancefloors of the global club scene by storm and stood its ground among the top positions of the German Alternative Charts for full eight weeks! "Reasons to kill" consists of 11 tracks featuring a wide range of electro music with driving beats and those unmistakable melodies that SOLAR FAKE specialise in, sounding danceable and haunting without being blunt. Remaining true to their chosen path, the duo from Berlin neither repeat themselves nor become unfaithful to their own sound. Diversity has been a central theme ever since SOLAR FAKE first arrived on the scene, so it’s not surprising that "Reasons to kill" features trance influences alongside dub step, industrial and EBM elements without falling prey to clichés. Songs such as "My Spaces" and "Face me" blend aggression and beauty as if it was the most normal thing in the world. Tracks like "I'd rather break" and "I hate you more than my life" turn into floorfillers in no time, just like the ingenious "Reset to default", which is already available as a free download and is well-known not only to SOLAR FAKE fans. Naturally, the album also features highly distorted sounds in the two violent industrial hits "My bleeding heart" and "When I bite". By contrast, "Reasons to kill" also includes two somewhat melancholy numbers: "Rise and fall" and the closing song "The pages", which develops from a noisy piano ballad into a danceable electro wave track.