The Fake Friends - "Sucker Born Every Minute"

Photo by Nick Pegg

We love post-punk and power pop here at If It's Too Loud..., but those two sounds rarely coexist. Enter Montreal's The Fake Friends and their latest single. Their latest single, "Sucker Born Every Minute," has all of the dissonance and jerky qualities of post-punk with the melodies and catchiness of power pop. There are also some vintage garage rock keyboards in the song. In other words, there is a lot going on in "Sucker Born Every Minute," but The Fake Friends pull it off. The result is a fun song that doesn't quite sound like anyone else out there while still sounding kind of familiar. 

You can watch the video for "Sucker Born Every Minute" below. Let's Not Overthink This is due out February 13 on Stomp Records, and is available to pre-order on Bandcamp. For more on The Fake Friends, check out the band on Instagram.

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