Fake ProblemsSpurs and Spokes / Bull > Matador (2006)Sabot
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Well, “Heat on the Feet” does find itself shuffling on that same stutter-step pace á la “Don’t Lose Touch,” and their earlier material surely has that slop-filth tempo and composition. But let’s not get crazy; it feels like Fake Problems do have their own identity within the relatively nameless pile of folk-punk bands beginning to sprout up. Sure, even the mere mention of their name conjures of images of Defiance, Ohio’s “Petty Problems” for me, but Fake Problems’ fresh-faced, snotty approach manages to sit alongside cheeky balladry in a unique way. When Chris Farren snarls “‘I’m not sure I agree with anything you say but I’ll defend [it] with my life’ -- no, I don’t care!,” it’s a little silly but still poignant, while “Oh, Your Silver Heart” is a twang-inflected lovesick ballad that makes for a fine near-centerpiece.
Here on Spurs and Spokes / Bull > Matador, Fake Problems pair their 7-inch with re-recorded songs from the now out of print Watching the Bull Get the Matador; while Farren does attempt a little more of a whiskey-soaked voice in the second half the whole thing feels cohesive and well-rounded. The way they’ve progressed Fake Problems seem poised to break out of their shell and explode with their next full-length.