Fredo Disco
Fredo Disco | |
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| Origin | Chicago, IL, USA |
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| Years active | 2017–present |
| Labels | Elektra Records |
| Website | fredodiscomusic |
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Fredo Disco is an American rock band formed by lead singer Fredo Fosco. Starting out as a solo project, Fredo later recruited drummer Colin Riordan, bassist Aidan Cada, and guitarist Max King. [1]
History
Fredo Fosco started Fredo Disco in 2017 as a solo project. Fredo used many online music sites to upload his music, mainly Bandcamp and SoundCloud.[1][2] The band's name was the result of Fredo's phone autocorrecting his full name from Fredo Fosco to Fredo Disco.[3][4][5] After releasing individual songs mostly weekly for a few months,[2] Fredo released two EPs, what a year and school spirit. Despite the lack of professional recording quality, Fredo garnered a lot of attention and fans.[5]
In 2018, some of Fredo's friends, (Colin Riordan, Aidan Cada, and Max King,) joined Fredo Disco.[1][6] The band released Very Cool Music for Very Cool People later that year. In the first half of 2019, they re-released Very Cool Music for Very Cool People with a different track list and updated artwork. After extensive touring throughout 2019 with Hot Mulligan, Fredo Disco released the (very cool) acoustic EP and the single never tell u, along with a music video for it.[6] During this time, they also toured with Have Mercy. In January 2020, Fredo Disco released Harmony Korine (The Game), accompanied by a music video. Just before their tour with Have Mercy ended, the band announced another tour with Hot Mulligan during early to mid-2020.
Musical style
Newer Fredo Disco music is typically described as alt rock and indie rock, with elements of pop punk and emo.[2][4] However, Fredo Disco's earlier music is described as acoustic emo folk-punk.[1][5]
Discography
Albums
- Very Cool Music for Very Cool People (re-release) (2019)
- Very Cool Music for Very Cool People (original release) (2018)
EPs
- the (very cool) acoustic EP (2019)
- school spirit (2017)
- sadboysong.jpg (2017)
- what a year. (2017)
- what a year (bedroom tapes edition) (2017)
Singles
- Harmony Korine (The Game) (2020)
- never tell u (2019)
- prom, post prom, etc... (2019)
- webMD / Dad Jeans (2018)
- Burn and Worn Out (2018)
- life! (2017)
- Wooden Spoon (2017)
Music videos
- Harmony Korine (The Game) (2020)
- never tell u (2019)
- jimbo (2019)
- somebody else (acoustic) (2019)
- prom, post prom, etc. (acoustic) (2019)
- somebody else (2019)
- prom, post prom, etc. (2019)
- burnt and worn out (2018)
- space date (2018)
- 48 hours (2018)
- venting (2017)
- temporary tattoo (2017)
- saturn suv (2017)
- shower song (2017)
- community college (high school 2.0) (2017)
- 2am taco (2017)
- life! (2017)
- anna (2017)
Members
- Fredo Fosco - vocals, guitar
- Colin Riordan - drums
- Max King - guitar
- Aidan Cada - bass
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "INTERVIEW: fredo disco | WTBU Radio". sites.bu.edu. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Shamie, Brian (2020-03-05). "Downers Grove's Fredo Disco brings 'Very Cool Music' for hometown show on Have Mercy tour stop". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
- ↑ Campbell, Rachel (2019-05-16). "fredo disco don't care about "somebody else" in lakehouse adventure". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Fredo Disco - Paradigm Talent Agency". www.paradigmagency.com. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Troher, Matt. "Artist of the Month: Fredo Disco". DGN Omega. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "The Past Year of Fredo Disco and The Adventure Ahead". kinda cool magazine. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
External links
- fredodiscomusic.com
- Fredo Disco on spotify
- Fredo Disco on soundcloud
- Fredo Disco Lyrics, Songs, and Albums Genius
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