The Faim live in concert.
ON TOUR

The Faim

20
critic concert reviews
rock

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

72
%
Based on 
20
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 20 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that The Faim is rated as a watchable live performer, with shows that lack distinction. The Faim concert reviews describe live shows and performances as exciting.

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FESTIVALS IN 2024

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Latest Release

Talk Talk (7 July 2022)

Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Bio
Friends Josh Raven (Lead Vocals), Michael Bono (Lead Guitar/Bass/Vocals), Stephen Beerkens (Bass/Keyboard), and Sean Tighe (Drums and Percussion) grew up together in their hometown of Perth and bonded over a shared passion for music. In 2014, while all members were still in high school, the group began writing songs and playing shows and The Faim was born.
Has Performed With
Chapel

Critic Concert Reviews

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

July 1, 2022
40
%
Download Festival 2022

Birmingham Live (UK)

December 7, 2019
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Up and coming Australian pop rock band The Faim are back playing their second UK tour of the year, and on this December leg, they have brought out Manchester-based pop punks Hot Milk to warm up the crowd for them. And warm up the crowd they did.

Twin Cities Media (USA)

May 10, 2019
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The Faim And Andy Black Knock Away The Rainy Day Blues At The Varsity Theater.

Diandra Reviews It All (USA)

November 26, 2018
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The Faim Are Ready To Headline At Gramercy Theatre

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

June 6, 2018
70
%
FESTIVAL Slam Dunk Festival 2018 – South

Vulture Hound (UK)

December 19, 2019
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The Faim at The Globe, Cardiff

Northeast Rock Review (USA)

October 4, 2019
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THE FAIM | Somverville, MA | 9.28.19

Past critic reviews published in

Financial Times (UK)

Image Credit

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