TFC
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TFC

Kiev, Kyiv City, Ukraine

Kiev, Kyiv City, Ukraine
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Tea Fan Club (1992)
Give me a scream (single, 2010)

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TFC is an abbreviation which wouldn't even give a slightest hint to an experienced listener.
It is an unexpected collaboration of well known musicians and they call it "style reincarnation". But the band's genre is difficult to identify and, perhaps there is no need to.
Undeniable mood of the first band's single Give Me A Scream is quickly captured by a listener from the very first bar. This is a search in the urban jungle, expectation of a long-awaited light, longed feelings, strong emotions, a scream for freedom, a jump into the unknown...
It's a fast lane highway, moving in the direction of Sunrise. A road as a dream...
If you're traveling... this is about YOU.
The International collaboration TFC united musicians from Ukraine and USA - Lviv, Kiev, Los Angeles.
Lyrics were partially written by Natalie Wilde (Los Angeles, CA). Wilde is known by her collaborations with such artists as Nick Launay, John X and Yoshiki. But her fame came after playing a role of Michelle Phillips in the tribute band of The Mamas and the Papas, perhaps the most known for its world hit-single California Dreaming.
The recording, production and producing of the music were done on the thousands of miles distance by the musicians of the TFC.
The single is co-produced by a Ukrainian company FDR. In fact, the drum section and mix of the music that FDR is responsible for, qualifies as a world standard.
Music is mastered by noone else but the famed George Marino, whose mastered recordings are heard on music of Coldplay, Sting, Nirvana, A-Ha, Bon Jovi, Chicago, Metallica, Roxette, Santana, Bee Gees and many others... In summary... All this information is given to those who wants to know a bit more. However, hearing the unpretentious Give Me A Scream is enough said... And this very phrase can claim to be a hit of the night lights and of the morning highways... Enjoy!