Made Man: The Ascendance of an Unconventional Band
Emerging from the gritty streets of Brooklyn, New York, Made Man embarked on a musical journey that would defy expectations and captivate audiences worldwide. Frontman and vocalist Mike Farano, bassist Dave Madden, and drummer Chris Russo forged an unbreakable bond through their shared passion for raw and unfiltered expression.
Initially known as "Farano, Madden, and Russo," the band faced numerous challenges as they struggled to gain recognition. Their unconventional sound, characterized by Farano's gritty vocals and the band's explosive energy, proved polarizing to some critics. Undeterred, Made Man persevered, honing their craft and building a loyal following through relentless live performances.
In 2005, after several lineup changes, the band solidified with the addition of guitarist Dave Shapiro. This pivotal moment marked a turning point in their career. The release of their debut album, "15 Years In," propelled them into the limelight. The album's title track, a poignant ballad reflecting on the band's struggles and triumphs, became an instant anthem for their dedicated fanbase.
Success brought with it both rewards and controversies. Farano's outspoken nature and the band's provocative lyrics occasionally drew criticism, but it also fueled their notoriety. Made Man embraced the attention, using their platform to challenge societal norms and inspire others with their message of perseverance.
Over the years, Made Man has released a steady stream of critically acclaimed albums, including "Against the Wall" (2007), "White Lines" (2010), and "Over and Out" (2013). Their music has resonated with audiences from all walks of life, earning them a reputation as one of the most electrifying and captivating live bands on the circuit.
Despite their achievements, Made Man has remained true to their roots. They continue to perform at small clubs and dive bars, forging an intimate connection with their loyal fans. Their down-to-earth approach and unwavering commitment to their craft have earned them the respect of fellow musicians and industry insiders alike.
As Made Man enters their third decade, their legacy as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation is secure. Through their uncompromising music, raw energy, and unyielding spirit, they have left an indelible mark on the rock and roll landscape.