MONEY
Fiction Parade, an alternative rock powerhouse hailing from North Carolina, proudly announced the release of their single, “Money.” |
This track highlighted the band’s unique genre-blending abilities and was a tantalizing preview of their debut album, Believe. Fiction Parade delivered a dynamic and diverse sound that captivated audiences. The quintet masterfully combined hard rock, metal, funk, alternative, ballads, electronic music, and operatic elements into their compositions, creating a distinctive auditory experience. Lyrically, the band wasn’t afraid to explore profound and complex themes. Money delved into societal struggles with greed and ambition, while also offering a message of resilience and optimism. Much like their other works, the single addressed universal emotions such as loneliness, addiction, and heartbreak, always reinforcing the idea that there’s hope on the horizon. Believe, their debut album, released in November 2023, proved to be an eclectic and emotional journey, appealing to listeners from all walks of life. Packed with various styles and powerful storytelling, it showcased Fiction Parade’s musical versatility and profound lyrical depth. The album serves as a powerful introduction to the band, offering an array of tracks that explore profound themes while maintaining their signature genre-blending sound. Fiction Parade’s music stood as a testament to the power of blending genres and storytelling to create something truly memorable. “Money” became available on all major streaming platforms, offering fans an exciting glimpse into what’s included in Believe. Band Members: Rick Heimbach – Vocals, guitar, pianoJohnny McNeill – Guitar, backing vocalsJon Berrier – Guitar, backing vocalsJustin Berrier – Bass, backing vocalsBrett Druzak – Drums, percussion |
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