Gig Watch: Faker - Corner
Hotel
By Lisa Dib
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Faker toured their newest album
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After
a hubbub trying to get in (apparently I wasn’t on the door list...but a
Beat reviewer was…ooh, convenient!) the Corner filled up slowly.
Unfortunately, not before E.L.F took to the side stage.
The continuous sighing and reveling in the awkward ambience of a barely
filled pub made the set rather uncomfortable. To be frank, E.L.F didn’t
seem like the right choice of support for a Faker gig at the Corner.
His tracks were dance-worthy and his mash-ups were interesting and
funky, but I couldn’t help but think he might have more success at a
club or dance-oriented bar.
Frenetic punks Children Collide were up next; the punter in front of me
had assured me the set would be full of blistering awesomeness. I was
somewhat let down on this. They were okay, your average screaming +
guitar shredding + frantic drums combo I’d seen far too often in my
travels. But once again, CC will appeal to many.
Ah, the long wait was worth it. Various annoying audience members and
the long wait for the band was worth it: Faker. The first thing I
realize is Nathan Hudson’s live energy is exactly how lore would
describe: he is a monster in the best possible way. He rips up the
stage like a dog with a newspaper, and is invigorating to watch. The
stage seems too small for the singer, even with the drums pushed to the
very rear of the stage and guitarist Stefan and bassist Nic playing at
the very edges. The band treats us to a first listen of tracks from the
latest album, "Be The Twilight", favourites being Killer on the Loose
and Lazybones.
I bet JB HiFi was awash with Faker fans the next day, clambering to get
at the brilliant new release.
Luckily, they did not shy away from the songs we love them for: massive
hit Love for Sale saw
Nathan take the role of guitarist, causing many women to lose their
minds with ecstasy (one girl behind me yelled out “I love you, Nathan!”
after every song, and eventually became so aggravated at being ignored
by the front man, cried out “Just fucking say it back!”). Latest single
This
Heart Attack went off like a rocket; radio support has
obviously smiled on the band. Every punter knew the words.
Only one criticism, though it has nothing to do with the band. During
Faker-opus Hurricane,
those of us in the front row were pulverized, to say the least. Drunken
louts bashed into us with such attitude I was wondering what I did to
these people to make them hate me so. I edged out my elbows to keep
them at bay, but beer must have dullened their senses because they
persevered. I eventually retreated to the bar with what little feet I
had left.
That disturbance aside, you cannot deny Faker are one of the premium
Australian acts at the minute. Their huge energy and oddly dark
pop-rock tunes are reshaping the face of the music scene:
Viva la Faker!
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Faker are one of Australia's premium
live acts
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Overall: 95%
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