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Indie Act FAUX PRIX Releases New Single “No Harm”

California indie collective FAUX PRIX has released their new single “No Harm” from their upcoming debut album expected in the new year.

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California’s newest indie collective, FAUX PRIX (imagine if Leonard Cohen used Ableton), made their ‘anthemic’ dream-hop debut in May 2024 with the crescendo-ing “Walking in the Rain” from their pending debut LP.

Now they have released another new single titled “No Harm,” including an interactive lyric video for the track.

Originally dreamt up in the back of a westbound tour van somewhere near Marfa, Texas, at the end of 2015, FAUX PRIX became a catch-all diary for the subsequent eight years of life, love and living… experienced primarily by New Zealand-born singer Bradley Hanan Carter, but also joined along the way by longtime friends, bandmates and collaborators Michael Guy Chislett (NO, The Academy Is), Devon Lee (Races), Spike Philips, and Sean Daniel Stentz (both from Carter’s previous band NO).

It was Carter’s intention for any FAUX PRIX song to feel good with a full band on a stage or even just one guitar around a campfire. Unbeknownst to Carter, his road to releasing music as FAUX PRIX would be an eight-year journey that at times felt like being trapped in an infinite loop. In search of new songs and a fresh start, Carter moved from Los Angeles to the Mojave desert in 2016, rented a house with a swimming pool and set up the first of many home recording studios. Much of this journey was documented on medium format film by close friend and music photographer, Sheva Kafai.

Look out for a debut full-length album from FAUX PRIX early this coming year.

FAUX PRIX “No Harm” single artwork

FAUX PRIX “No Harm” single artwork

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