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False Idol
False Idol Goblin Mode logo
Background information
GenresHardcore Punk Rock
Years active2022-Present
MembersBreanna Caron, Nathan Graeber, Casey Cook Jr., Jonathan Aguilar, Brady Moore
Past membersEmma Lang, Owen Lewellen

False Idol (band) is an American Hardcore Punk band that was formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 2022.[1] The founding members of the band were guitarist/vocalist Casey "CJ" Cook Jr., drummer Brady Moore, and bassist Emma Lang. In April 2023, the band officially began playing shows around Oklahoma, first debuting at the Grand Royale.[2] During this time, the band lineup changed with vocalist Jonathan Aguilar and back up vocalist/guitarist Owen Lewellen joined the band.[3] By June of the same year, Emma Lang departed the band and was later replaced by Breanna Caron as the new bassist that following July.


Band History[edit]

In August 2023, the band released their first single "Fake Friend".[4] Later that year, in October, "Toothache" was released. [5] During the beginning part of 2024, "Parasite" debuted to fans.[6] With three songs under their belt and wanting to continue the momentum, the band was proud to release their fourth original song "Fly Higher" on Spotify by June of 2024.[7]

In June of 2024, back up vocalist/guitarist Owen Lewellen departed the band. They were replaced by longtime collaborator Nathan Graeber.

Band Members[edit]

  • Brady Moore - drummer (2022-present)
  • Casey Cook Jr. - guitarist, backup vocals (2022-present)
  • Emma Lang - bassist (2022-2023)
  • Breanna Caron - bassist (2023-present)
  • Jonathan Aguilar - vocalist (2023-present)
  • Owen Lewellen - guitarist, backup vocals (2023-2024)
  • Nathan Graeber - guitarist, backup vocals (2024-present)

Band Trivia[edit]

  1. In February of 2022, a precursor project that would later spawn False Idol formed. A Facebook ad by Bob Alaburda brought CJ, Emma, and, the at the time drummer for Crazy Love Hawk, Trevor Whitmire, together to try to form a band. However, due to a difference in opinion the group dissolved quickly without producing any music for release. Emma and CJ continued collaborating Later, in the summer of 2022, Brady joined the duo.
  2. Two of the songs that have been released by False Idol were not originally written for the band to release. Fly Higher and Empty Eyes originally were titled Its Who I am and You Stay Classy San Diego, respectively. They were created when CJ and Brady were in a garage rock/straight edge punk band together called "The Resistance"

External Links[edit]

https://musicstax.com/artist/false-idol/6A0JaxSGb7vpIzSKVKYnLn#google_vignette

References[edit]

  1. ^ False Idol (9 June 2022). "We are false idol, a punk rock band from OKC". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Diatribe Productions". diatribeproductions.com. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  3. ^ "False Idol concert - Oklahoma City, Resonant Head, Apr 03, 2024, 8:00 PM". Shazam. 4 April 2024. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  4. ^ Goblin Mode (6 June 2024). "Fake Friend, by False Idol". False Idol. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  5. ^ False Idol (20 October 2023). "False Idol - Toothache (ft. John Creter) | iHeart". www.iheart.com. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  6. ^ False Idol (26 January 2024). "False Idol - Parasite (Visualizer)". www.YouTube.com.
  7. ^ False Idol (20 June 2024). "Fly Higher by False Idol on Apple Music". www.music.apple.com. Retrieved 4 July 2024.