SFP: A New Album Down To Memory Lane. Finally it’s here. This is SFP’s latest full-length album, released by Eye Spy Records (Flatcat, The Setup, Brave Like A Cowboy). We’ve been working months on this punk rock project but we assure you that every drop of sweat, every tear and all the toil were worth it. Thank you for taking the opportunity to find out what SFP is all about today and tomorrow.
Previously on SFP Down To Memory Lane is the successor of the Making The Hood Look Good CD that was released by Eye Spy Records in 2002. This debut from SFP was extremely well received and kids and insiders were enthusiastic about the results. The following months SFP did numerous support acts for bands like The Ataris (US), Piebald (US), Satanic Surfers (SW) and many more. In early 2004, severe preparations were made for a new album that was meant to outclass the previous one. Intense practice sessions were followed by intense pre-production during the Summer 2004. Finally, in September 2004, twelve songs were ready to be taken into the studio.
Down To Memory Lane Finding the right one was a tough job, but in the end studio “The Globe” (Patrick Hamilton, Loppem) offered the best solution. With Guido Maes (Silverene, Soulwax) behind the mixing table, Tom Barbier (Lemon) and Jean-Louis Pourveur (Fatsoundz) as producers, the dream team was composed. What is more Dieter “Minx” (Flatcat) and Jochen Verledens (Severance) lend us their experience and voices on a number of tracks. The album was mastered at Electric City (Brussels) and the talented Mister Yves Hellemans (Janez Detd, Praga Khan) took care of the artwork. The result of this all is an attractive looking, catchy, virulent punk rock album with a sound quality that meets national and international standards. First reactions prove Eye Spy Records right, when they claimed Down To Memory Lane would be a bomb. This is powerful, melodic and appealing music.
Are You Ready? So this is where a new chapter begins. We’re set to go out and tell everyone about Down To Memory Lane. One track, “2 P.M.,” was sent out to introduce the world to the new album. Meanwhile SFP is performing as often as possible as they enjoying it a lot and audiences are keen on seeing them. Needless to say, SFP is eager to play as much as possible, so do not hesitate to get in touch, because you will regret it if you don’t. This is four young men having the time of their lives. We are ready, are you?
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