
Fake Dad’s ON/OFF is a grungy gut-punch of bottled-up angst and overstimulation, straight from the depths of doomscroll-induced burnout. Andrea de Varona’s airy, haunted vocals float through a haze of serotonin depletion before erupting into a raw, riff-fueled breakdown with Jeff Frantom (Blondshell) shredding in the mix. It’s a desperate plea to shut out the noise and rediscover feeling—messy, real, human. The track is a fiery peek into their upcoming EP, Holly Wholesome and the Slut Machine, where burger-flipping clowns and masked demons help Fake Dad unpack identity and sexuality.
It’s unfiltered, unapologetic, and unmistakably them. Turn it up!
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