Faded Motorway Cronies
50 top tracks
Faded Motorway Cronies
50 top tracks
Albums

Faded Motorway Cronies Present: A Remaster
Faded Motorway Cronies

Debut in Slattery's, 08-01-2006
Faded Motorway Cronies

The Casa Del Casino Demos
Faded Motorway Cronies

FMC Play Acoustic Things All Over Your Face
Faded Motorway Cronies

In-Depth Scientific Analysis
Faded Motorway Cronies

Mind the Airlock
Faded Motorway Cronies

GCN 200
Faded Motorway Cronies

We're on a Bridge, Charlie
Faded Motorway Cronies

Faded Motorway Cronies Present:
Faded Motorway Cronies

The Casa Del Casino Sessions
Faded Motorway Cronies

Morons in Doran's
Faded Motorway Cronies

Faded Motorway Cronies Present
Faded Motorway Cronies
Biography
FADED MOTORWAY CRONIES are a self-proclaimed Dublin "artband extraordinaire" who have recently come to light for their peculiar fusion of modern powerchord rock, old-school lead guitar, punchy beats and poetic post-modernist lyricism....Read more on Last.fm
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FADED MOTORWAY CRONIES are a self-proclaimed Dublin "artband extraordinaire" who have recently come to light for their peculiar fusion of modern powerchord rock, old-school lead guitar, punchy beats and poetic post-modernist lyricism.
Beginning in 2005, Mark W and Mark H wrote songs in the small, quiet town of Blessington or in the equally serene suburb of Knocklyon. The boys wrote a swathe of songs and began to perform live for a few months, having their first gig on the 8th of January 2006. A few months later, two mysterious members joined.
This incarnation of the Cronies consisted of vocalist Mark W, guitarist/vocalist Mark H, lead guitarist Marla Z and percussionist Marcy P. Dubbing their style "powercut pop" and/or "chillout punk," the band have finished their first recording session, coming out with the three-track "Faded Motorway Cronies Present:" in June 2006.
The band parted ways in 2007 but lives on fondly in the memory and harddrives of a small few.
Since the inception of FMC, a number of side-projects have kept the members of FMC occupied, such as Why Take Fire?, Where Is This, and This Box Is Empty.
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