The Fake Take

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Alternative Detroit, Michigan USA Contact

Imported from Detroit; The Fake Take successfully blend hard rock, blues, and funk with a raw, gritty garage sound that is timeless, energetic, and powerful. A band with deep roots and strong branches, they really pride themselves on their drive and work ethic and that will always show through. The band’s sense of timing and rhythm locks them all in to the pocket while all three add melodic color, improvise, and really feel what they are playing. The Fake Take are looking to take steps to continue on their musical journey in the very near future.

Artist Information

Biography

The Fake Take was formed in the fall of 2008 by first cousins Michael Carpenter, Jr. (guitar and vocals) and Evan Hakim (percussion). Hakim was playing in a metal band, and Carpenter, Jr. was playing in an acoustic jazz/ blues band, when they decided to make their “jam sessions” with each other a bit more serious. The cousins began to write songs as a two piece (guitar/drums), and released the “What Do You See?” E.P. in early 2009 at the Tempermill Studios with sonic engineer and guru Dave Feeny.
The Fake Take (as a two piece) had initial success based on their energetic, raw, and powerful live shows. The cousins were able to fuse the improvisation and soul of the blues with the tenacity and drive of hard rock; but something was still missing. At the Hard Rock Café Detroit’s Battle of the Bands that all changed. The band met and played for Ty Stone (a protégé of Kid Rock, Atlantic Records). He was one of the guest judges of the competition, and it was through his critique that the band evolved even further. He said that he was flat out floored by their musicianship, but reminded them “even Led Zeppelin had John Paul Jones.” For Carpenter, Jr. and Hakim that statement resonated.
By fate or by just plain good luck Ty introduced them to an old friend from his days in Los Angeles, bassist Lorne Lubin. That day in the summer of 2010, The Fake Take emerged as a trio. Lubin’s sense of timing and rhythm gave Hakim a partner to lock in the pocket with. And in turn the new air tight rhythm section gave Carpenter, Jr. a newfound freedom to add melodic color to songs, improvise riffs over their groove, or to just sing in the newly created spaces. In a limited amount of time their sound has matured a great deal, garnering comparisons to bands such as the Stooges, Cream, and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. The Fake Take successfully blend hard rock, blues, and funk with a raw, gritty garage sound that is timeless and uniquely Detroit.
The Fake Take pride themselves on their drive and work ethic. This Detroit band knows the meaning of hard work; in the year and a half since becoming a trio The Fake Take has played more than 100 shows. They have shared the stage with Detroit blues rock legends The Muggs, The Pat Travers Band, Chevelle, Filter, and Question Mark & the Mysterions, just to name a few.
The band plans to reunite with Tempermill studio engineer Dave Feeny to record their first full length L.P. in the early months of 2012. For more information about the happenings with The Fake Take check the “News” section of our website.

Instrumentation

Michael Carpenter jr. - Guitar and VOX
Evan Hakim - Drums and backing Vocals
Lorne Lubin - Bass Guitar & Back Up Vocals

Discography

"What do you see?" EP released March 2009
Songs include:
Voodoo for Two
No No, Maybe So
Don't Fall Far
What do you see?
welcome, Shabby Abbey
***All tunes downloadable via iTunes
Radio Play from: 88.7 (89X Detroit), CJAM (Jam Windsor), and Radio Opie Interactive Radio (Ann Arbor)

Untitled/Unreleased EP (recorded Jan 2011)
Songs include:
Even Rome Fell
Devil Don't Break That Rope
Rosey Red
***All tunes downloadable via iTunes
Radio Play from: 88.7 (89X Detroit), CJAM (Jam Windsor), and Radio Opie Interactive Radio (Ann Arbor)

Official Website

http://www.thefaketake.com

Links

Audio

Video

Photo Gallery

  • The Fake Take 8 x 10

  • The Fake Take @ The Spirit of Peace and Music Fest 2011

  • Michael Carpenter jr. @ Stars & Stripes Festival 2011

  • Lorne Lubin @ Detroit Tiger's Opening Day 2011

  • Evan Hakim @ New York New York

  • Mikey @ Club Bart

  • The Early Days

  • The Fake Take @ The Crofoot Ballroom NYE 2010

  • God Bless America

  • The Magic Bag

  • Evan Hakim via Illy Mack Detroit

  • Lorne Lubin via Illy Mack Detroit

  • Michael Carpenter jr via Illy Mack Detroit

  • Mikey @ the New Way via TMAC Imaging

  • Animal @ the New Way via TMAC Imaging

  • Wolfman @ the New Way via TMAC Imaging

  • The New Logo artwork

Press

  • The Fake Take Club Review - Music Connection Magazine March 2011 [+ Show ]

    The Players: Michael Carpenter Jr., guitar, lead vocals; Evan Hakim, drums, backup vocals; Lorne L...

  • close your eyes while hearing them play, you’d think you’re listening to Cream. [+ Show ]

    “We’ve seen them live, and it’s like someone went back in time to 1966 London, found and kidnapped G...

Setlist

Set changes for each show.
Usually about 45 mins, but band can play for up to 3 hours depending on the gig.

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Calendar

There are no upcoming dates at this time.