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Adelaide, Australia
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Fitzroy, Australia
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Wollongong, Australia
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Sydney, Australia
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Islington, Australia
The Newcastle Hotel
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Brisbane, Australia
The Brightside Brisbane
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Opiniones de seguidores
Tyler
30 de julio de 2022
The Faim, on top of having incredible music, has amazing stage presence and crowd interaction. From the entire band coming together to mosh on stage to the frontman literally getting in the crowd and starting a pit, the show was amazing and will definitely be seeing The Faim again.
Fitzroy, Australia@Evelyn Hotel
Ren
16 de diciembre de 2019
it was one of the best nights i’ve had. after seeing them previously in february, i didn’t think anything could top that first gig. but i was wrong. i even caught the drumstick :)
Birmingham, United Kingdom@O2 Institute
Sammie Peters
9 de diciembre de 2019
It was absolutely amazing. Me and my partner met josh and sam. They were both so very sweet and down to earth. Also met the members of hot milk the support and again they were amazingly sweet. Had a great time
Manchester, United Kingdom@Manchester Academy 3
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The Faim came into existence as naturally as their music. The Australian group met while in high school in Perth, and the friends soon began penning their own songs, inspired by bands like Fall Out Boy, The 1975 and A Day To Remember, and an array of musical influences, from indie rock to jazz, to pop-punk.
The band, originally called Small Town Heroes, regularly handed out flyers and posters outside Perth Arena and recorded 30-second covers of their favorite tracks to post online. The hustle and creativity was important in the isolated community’s small music scene. “Making a name for yourself in Perth is 100 times harder,” Josh notes. “That gave us this work ethic to try and really push ourselves. We’ve also been lucky, but I think because we work so hard we’ve created our own luck in many ways.”
In the summer of 2016 the band, who had renamed themselves The Faim (French for “the hunger”), noticed that producer John Feldmann had posted a call on Instagram for unsigned bands with touring experience. Although The Faim had never toured before, they messaged him anyway, sending a long missive about their deep dedication to music. Feldmann wrote back a few weeks later and everything instantly went from zero to a hundred. The band began writing new songs and ended up with 30 half-written ideas to bring to the studio in Los Angeles in the spring of 2017. There they wrote and recorded two songs per day and enlisted the help of several co-writers, including Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy), Mark Hoppus (blink-182), Josh Dun (Twenty One Pilots) and Ashton Irwin (5 Seconds of Summer).
“Saints Of The Sinners,” co-written with Wentz, sticks to the band’s pop-punk roots while expanding into catchy, punched up pop and rock areas. “It was about what our journey was, coming out of nowhere and trying to take over the world as soon as we could,” Josh says. Irwin joined the band in the studio for “Summer Is A Curse,” an anthemic song about realizing that you have to follow your dreams – even if it requires a sacrifice. Overall, the dynamic, diverse songs reflect a band in constant evolution, revealing musicians willing to press boundaries.
The songs have resonated with fans all over the world. The band has already accumulated over 15 million total streams globally, and by the end of 2018, The Faim will have toured extensively, performing at festivals like Download, Slam Dunk, and Reading & Leeds, and sharing the stage with the likes of PVRIS, Against The Current, Sleeping With Sirens, Hands Like Houses, Lower Than Atlantis, The Dangerous Summer, and PVMNTS. Each evening onstage, the musicians aim to connect with every single person in the room to build a deeply personal fanbase.
The Faim’s early success is evidence of the importance of belief and hard work, and what it means when you’re willing to make sacrifices for your art. Now the band is standing at a precipice, waiting to see what comes next. “The best part is that this is only the beginning,” Stephen says. “The story is just starting. There’s so much left to do and we can’t wait.”
The band, originally called Small Town Heroes, regularly handed out flyers and posters outside Perth Arena and recorded 30-second covers of their favorite tracks to post online. The hustle and creativity was important in the isolated community’s small music scene. “Making a name for yourself in Perth is 100 times harder,” Josh notes. “That gave us this work ethic to try and really push ourselves. We’ve also been lucky, but I think because we work so hard we’ve created our own luck in many ways.”
In the summer of 2016 the band, who had renamed themselves The Faim (French for “the hunger”), noticed that producer John Feldmann had posted a call on Instagram for unsigned bands with touring experience. Although The Faim had never toured before, they messaged him anyway, sending a long missive about their deep dedication to music. Feldmann wrote back a few weeks later and everything instantly went from zero to a hundred. The band began writing new songs and ended up with 30 half-written ideas to bring to the studio in Los Angeles in the spring of 2017. There they wrote and recorded two songs per day and enlisted the help of several co-writers, including Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy), Mark Hoppus (blink-182), Josh Dun (Twenty One Pilots) and Ashton Irwin (5 Seconds of Summer).
“Saints Of The Sinners,” co-written with Wentz, sticks to the band’s pop-punk roots while expanding into catchy, punched up pop and rock areas. “It was about what our journey was, coming out of nowhere and trying to take over the world as soon as we could,” Josh says. Irwin joined the band in the studio for “Summer Is A Curse,” an anthemic song about realizing that you have to follow your dreams – even if it requires a sacrifice. Overall, the dynamic, diverse songs reflect a band in constant evolution, revealing musicians willing to press boundaries.
The songs have resonated with fans all over the world. The band has already accumulated over 15 million total streams globally, and by the end of 2018, The Faim will have toured extensively, performing at festivals like Download, Slam Dunk, and Reading & Leeds, and sharing the stage with the likes of PVRIS, Against The Current, Sleeping With Sirens, Hands Like Houses, Lower Than Atlantis, The Dangerous Summer, and PVMNTS. Each evening onstage, the musicians aim to connect with every single person in the room to build a deeply personal fanbase.
The Faim’s early success is evidence of the importance of belief and hard work, and what it means when you’re willing to make sacrifices for your art. Now the band is standing at a precipice, waiting to see what comes next. “The best part is that this is only the beginning,” Stephen says. “The story is just starting. There’s so much left to do and we can’t wait.”
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Miembros de la banda:
Josh Raven – Lead Vocals, Linden Marissen – Drums and Percussion, Stephen Beerkens – Bass and Keyboard, Sam Tye – Guitar
Ciudad de Origen:
Perth, Australia
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Anteriores
JUL.
31
2022
Adelaide, Australia
ENIGMA BAR
Estuve allí
JUL.
30
2022
Fitzroy, Australia
Evelyn Hotel
Estuve allí
JUL.
24
2022
Wollongong, Australia
La La La's
Estuve allí
JUL.
23
2022
Sydney, Australia
Lansdowne Hotel
Estuve allí
JUL.
22
2022
Islington, Australia
The Newcastle Hotel
Estuve allí
JUL.
21
2022
Brisbane, Australia
The Brightside Brisbane
Estuve allí
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Opiniones de seguidores
Tyler
30 de julio de 2022
The Faim, on top of having incredible music, has amazing stage presence and crowd interaction. From the entire band coming together to mosh on stage to the frontman literally getting in the crowd and starting a pit, the show was amazing and will definitely be seeing The Faim again.
Fitzroy, Australia@Evelyn Hotel
Ren
16 de diciembre de 2019
it was one of the best nights i’ve had. after seeing them previously in february, i didn’t think anything could top that first gig. but i was wrong. i even caught the drumstick :)
Birmingham, United Kingdom@O2 Institute
Sammie Peters
9 de diciembre de 2019
It was absolutely amazing. Me and my partner met josh and sam. They were both so very sweet and down to earth. Also met the members of hot milk the support and again they were amazingly sweet. Had a great time
Manchester, United Kingdom@Manchester Academy 3
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Acerca De The Faim
The Faim came into existence as naturally as their music. The Australian group met while in high school in Perth, and the friends soon began penning their own songs, inspired by bands like Fall Out Boy, The 1975 and A Day To Remember, and an array of musical influences, from indie rock to jazz, to pop-punk.
The band, originally called Small Town Heroes, regularly handed out flyers and posters outside Perth Arena and recorded 30-second covers of their favorite tracks to post online. The hustle and creativity was important in the isolated community’s small music scene. “Making a name for yourself in Perth is 100 times harder,” Josh notes. “That gave us this work ethic to try and really push ourselves. We’ve also been lucky, but I think because we work so hard we’ve created our own luck in many ways.”
In the summer of 2016 the band, who had renamed themselves The Faim (French for “the hunger”), noticed that producer John Feldmann had posted a call on Instagram for unsigned bands with touring experience. Although The Faim had never toured before, they messaged him anyway, sending a long missive about their deep dedication to music. Feldmann wrote back a few weeks later and everything instantly went from zero to a hundred. The band began writing new songs and ended up with 30 half-written ideas to bring to the studio in Los Angeles in the spring of 2017. There they wrote and recorded two songs per day and enlisted the help of several co-writers, including Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy), Mark Hoppus (blink-182), Josh Dun (Twenty One Pilots) and Ashton Irwin (5 Seconds of Summer).
“Saints Of The Sinners,” co-written with Wentz, sticks to the band’s pop-punk roots while expanding into catchy, punched up pop and rock areas. “It was about what our journey was, coming out of nowhere and trying to take over the world as soon as we could,” Josh says. Irwin joined the band in the studio for “Summer Is A Curse,” an anthemic song about realizing that you have to follow your dreams – even if it requires a sacrifice. Overall, the dynamic, diverse songs reflect a band in constant evolution, revealing musicians willing to press boundaries.
The songs have resonated with fans all over the world. The band has already accumulated over 15 million total streams globally, and by the end of 2018, The Faim will have toured extensively, performing at festivals like Download, Slam Dunk, and Reading & Leeds, and sharing the stage with the likes of PVRIS, Against The Current, Sleeping With Sirens, Hands Like Houses, Lower Than Atlantis, The Dangerous Summer, and PVMNTS. Each evening onstage, the musicians aim to connect with every single person in the room to build a deeply personal fanbase.
The Faim’s early success is evidence of the importance of belief and hard work, and what it means when you’re willing to make sacrifices for your art. Now the band is standing at a precipice, waiting to see what comes next. “The best part is that this is only the beginning,” Stephen says. “The story is just starting. There’s so much left to do and we can’t wait.”
The band, originally called Small Town Heroes, regularly handed out flyers and posters outside Perth Arena and recorded 30-second covers of their favorite tracks to post online. The hustle and creativity was important in the isolated community’s small music scene. “Making a name for yourself in Perth is 100 times harder,” Josh notes. “That gave us this work ethic to try and really push ourselves. We’ve also been lucky, but I think because we work so hard we’ve created our own luck in many ways.”
In the summer of 2016 the band, who had renamed themselves The Faim (French for “the hunger”), noticed that producer John Feldmann had posted a call on Instagram for unsigned bands with touring experience. Although The Faim had never toured before, they messaged him anyway, sending a long missive about their deep dedication to music. Feldmann wrote back a few weeks later and everything instantly went from zero to a hundred. The band began writing new songs and ended up with 30 half-written ideas to bring to the studio in Los Angeles in the spring of 2017. There they wrote and recorded two songs per day and enlisted the help of several co-writers, including Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy), Mark Hoppus (blink-182), Josh Dun (Twenty One Pilots) and Ashton Irwin (5 Seconds of Summer).
“Saints Of The Sinners,” co-written with Wentz, sticks to the band’s pop-punk roots while expanding into catchy, punched up pop and rock areas. “It was about what our journey was, coming out of nowhere and trying to take over the world as soon as we could,” Josh says. Irwin joined the band in the studio for “Summer Is A Curse,” an anthemic song about realizing that you have to follow your dreams – even if it requires a sacrifice. Overall, the dynamic, diverse songs reflect a band in constant evolution, revealing musicians willing to press boundaries.
The songs have resonated with fans all over the world. The band has already accumulated over 15 million total streams globally, and by the end of 2018, The Faim will have toured extensively, performing at festivals like Download, Slam Dunk, and Reading & Leeds, and sharing the stage with the likes of PVRIS, Against The Current, Sleeping With Sirens, Hands Like Houses, Lower Than Atlantis, The Dangerous Summer, and PVMNTS. Each evening onstage, the musicians aim to connect with every single person in the room to build a deeply personal fanbase.
The Faim’s early success is evidence of the importance of belief and hard work, and what it means when you’re willing to make sacrifices for your art. Now the band is standing at a precipice, waiting to see what comes next. “The best part is that this is only the beginning,” Stephen says. “The story is just starting. There’s so much left to do and we can’t wait.”
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Miembros de la banda:
Josh Raven – Lead Vocals, Linden Marissen – Drums and Percussion, Stephen Beerkens – Bass and Keyboard, Sam Tye – Guitar
Ciudad de Origen:
Perth, Australia
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