Fake Dad ushers in a new musical era with “Crybaby”
Los Angeles duo Fake Dad return with another irresistibly catchy song. Called “Crybaby”, the track leans into the band’s love of indie rock circa early 2000s. With sounds evoking Le Tigre, The Killers and PJ Harvey, the track is an irresistible alt rock good time.
“Crybaby” details the hyper fixation our current society has on social media stars, reality celebrities and overall individualism. Attention seekers are at an all time high and with their infectious new single the duo explore just that. The song features refreshing melodies, edgy guitars and bold vocals. A truly jaw-droppingly good release, Fake Dad brings the excitement back to indie rock. The song is upbeat and invigorating, inviting the listener to dance and sing along.
Fake Dad is the musical duo of partners Andrea de Varona and Josh Ford. The twosome formed their band in 2020 in the East Village in New York. Moving to Los Angeles, the band has already built an impressive fanbase with their thrilling live shows and honest music that often centers around themes including battling anxiety, depression, and body dysmorphia.