Fake Problem started singing at the college club Plaster. The group begged the local radio station to play their song. The members of Fake Problem were friends in grade school. The lead singer used to listen to radio constantly as a kid.
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Fake Problem's newest project is the group's eighth release. The group may have recently finished their new album, but they are planning the next release already. Fake Problem will take a break after this next tour, allowing the band members to rest after a long tour.
Fake Problemwere tentative after releasing their first recording, but were more than relieved when they started hearing their music on the radio. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather perform in the smaller venues in which they started. Fake Problem was discovered after single was played on B99.5. The group members were happy to have the opportunity to make an album and quit their day jobs that supported them while they worked hard at night to make their dreams happen.
Fake Problem realized they had finally made it when Ruth Ullmann started the first fan club for the band in 1984. Starting out in Jacksonville with a few dozen members, the club grew fast, eclipsing a couple thousand from New York to California in under a year.
The group is sure to schedule a show at City in Seattle every time they tour because they used to play there all the time before they made it big. Fake Problem will mix songs from the newest album with hits from its older album. Fake Problem’s tickets for their latest tour are on sale on Ticket Specialists, along with the schedule of all the band’s concerts.