Faff-Bey: A Short History
Between those albums came out 'Emptyhead'
- single (-90)which contains an energic cover version of Leather Nun's No Rule
at b-side. Before making the 'Doesn't...' -album the bassplayer of the band changed.
K. 'Sandman' Limingoja out and Kessler in. So it goes.
The next step of the band was to sign on a major label,
Poko Rekords. 'Birthday '- album (-91) is a bit
slower and has more tones than two first albums. Still, you don't find any love
songs in it. Minor work 'Ace of spades' -mcd's
(-92)title song is of course cover version of Motörhead's perhaps most classic
song. Faff-bey's latest album 'New religion' (-94)
is most versatile of their works. Acoustic guitars and synthetic strings can be
heard and yes, there is a love song too!!. Sound of the album is still a metallic,
of course and absolutely worth checking out is a cover version of Ennio Morricone's
'Man with a harmonica', a classic western title piece.
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