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20 Jan 2005
Fake
The Frames
WE SAY
After years of highs and lows, The Frames deservedly joined the A list in their home country of Ireland with their excellent, self-released 2000 album For The Birds going platinum there. Elsewhere in the world, they're making real progress, becoming perennial favourites at SXSW and signing to Anti Inc (the same Epitaph imprint as Tom Waits and Tricky). So now The Frames get a serious UK campaign (arguably for the first time), kicking off with album highlight and first single Fake.
CONTACTS
Tony Linkin, Coalition - +44 (0)20 8987 0123
RECORD ARCHIVE
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