Biography
The F.A.I.M! Project are a Punk/Alternative band from Perth, Western Australia, formerly known as Sixgun (2005-2008).
www.myspace.com/thefaimproject
The F.A.I.M! Project:
Formerly known as SIXGUN, based in Albany, and bored shitless.
Moving to Perth to advance, learn, progress and digest this "scene" we had dreamed about and vaguely heard of, was exciting and valuable. Networking, drinking, going to shows and general fucking about brought us friends and beautifully musical people who would throw us into a underground punk scene that we were not ready for, so we beat the shit out of our instruments and ourselves to compensate.
People thought that was pretty funny, venues didn't.
Trying to pull chicks while working in a northern suburbs cafe pays off if you want a sexy-cool bass player.
Self-funding your E.P. with "professional" (notice the quotations? denote misinformation…) engineers, trying to release it to people who didn't care, whether the cover was a dude spewing up Guy Sebastian and Simple Plan albums or a gun locked away in a Gaol cell with both a prostitute and former Prime Minister John Howard holding the keys , was an idea used too early and badly, no one wanted it.
Granted the music wasn't brilliant, but still fuckin fun.
Musically influenced by punk rock bands from the early 70's through until now and musical theatre composers/lyricists and changing our name to something a bit more original and biographical; (Fascinating Animals Impersonating Men), our sound is now much more refined.
Like fucking a glass of red wine.
Like blowing your nose on Gilbert & Sullivan's ties.
Like masturbating into Peter Garrett's eye socket while waiting for the apocalypse to burn us all away.
Next for F.A.I.M! Project is the album; "Listen to the End".
After that, more music.
The best live show you will ever see backed up by the most passionate music we are able to write.
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