Release Date: 11 October 2019
Label: Big Scary Monsters
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060366787781
Genres: Rock  
Release Date: 11 October 2019
Label: Big Scary Monsters
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060366787781
Genres: Rock  
Description
Chris Farren is an indie-pop songwriter from Florida, but now he lives in Los Angeles for the networking opportunities. He likes drum machines and The Magnetic Fields. You can find him on tour with his crazy live show which includes wild projected visuals and the guarantee of a perfect set.He is also in a band with his best friend Jeff Rosenstock called Antarctigo Vespucci. On debut Born Hot, Chris Farren (of Fake Problems/Antarctigo Vespucci ) opens with a question he'll spend much of the album trying to answer: Why do I feel out of place in my own outer space? Telegraphing his inner narrative with a childlike candor, the Florida-born artist lays bare his most intense anxieties and-in the very same breath-documents the mildly soul-crushing minutiae of everyday life: the strange indecency of blasting AC/DC bangers through an iPhone speaker, the inexplicable bleakness of a Starbucks franchise tucked inside a Target. But with his irrepressible sense of humor and utter lack of self-seriousness, Farren defuses the pain of even the deepest insecurity, gracefully paving the way for pure pop catharsis. On Born Hot Farren fully embodies the sensitive-goofball dichotomy found in all his work, especially his exuberant live show: a solo performance in which he plays to live-recorded backing tracks while projecting purposely wacky visuals (his own face duplicated thousands of times, text that reads "ANOTHER PERFECT SET" at the end of each closing song). By the same token, Farren went full-on tongue-in-cheek in choosing Born Hot's title and cover art-a crudely drawn self-portrait that captures him lounging shirtless, looking every bit the '70s-pop Lothario. "In my lyrics there's so much self-examination that teeters on self-loathing, and I like to juxtapose that with an aesthetic that's completely the opposite," says Farren. "It's a defense mechanism, because I feel embarrassed talking about my feelings so very plainly, but at the same time I also just find the idea of having that much self-confidence really funny."
Tracklisting
Reuben
Lambrini Girls
Three Trapped Tigers
Woahnows
Meet Me In St Louis
Weakened Friends
Great Grandpa
Ian Miles
Chris Farren