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Registered: August 14, 2003
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Fefe DobsonIt's her debut album. BIOGRAPHY  For more info... You almost heard about Canadian-born fireball FeFe Dobson a couple of years ago when she considered signing to her first record deal north of the border. It's not that she wasn't ready then to enter the pop/rock arena but that she wanted to reach her full potential before bursting onto the scene. At the time, she was beginning to write on the piano, and though the melodic foundations of these pop songs were solid, something was missing. She knew what it was. "I just kept thinking, 'There's something wrong. I need more guitar'." So FeFe buckled down, scrapped her previous songs and began from scratch enlisting the talents of co-producer Jay Levine from Left Hook Productions. "I met Jay when I was just starting out and we wrote a song together within the first ten minutes of meeting each other. It was magic." This chemistry proved to be not only fruitful, but also very powerful. "We'd play something on the guitar, then I'd play something on the piano, and the parts would vibe off each other. I'd just think about my life, and my experiences, and start writing. Everyone can feel these songs, because everyone's had the same problems. And choruses started coming to me all of a sudden—it was an adrenaline rush." The byproduct of this creative alchemy, FeFe Dobson, mixed by Tom Lord-Alge, crackles with the vitality of unmitigated emotion. It lures you in, then turns on a dime and hits you with the force of a drop kick. Growing up in a musically diverse family, the sounds that permeated FeFe's household pulled her in all directions at once. Her mother would regularly spin tunes by the likes of Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, while dancing around the house with abandon. "My mom was like a disco queen," says FeFe with a laugh. "She was crazy. She'd always be dancing to Flashdance and stuff like that. I'd sit there and go, 'She's weird,' but that's how I learned to dance." Meanwhile, another influence began to dictate FeFe's rock aesthetic. "My sister was a huge Nirvana freak," she continues. "She used to close her door and blast 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' on CD. She wouldn't let me in, but I'd sit there at the bottom of the door with my ear at the crack and just listen. You hear a lot of experience in those songs—they went through things. That music came from Kurt Cobain's mind, heart, and soul, and there's a lot of pain in his singing. You can feel it, and go on that journey with him. When you're young you don't think, 'This person is going to change your life.' But when you start recording your own songs, it comes back and reminds you." While laying down the vocal tracks on her album, FeFe called on Cobain for inspiration, invoking some Seattle-inspired heft on some of the tunes on the album. "In the booth where I was singing, I had inspirational posters up: Coldplay, Jeff Buckley, the Vines, Judy Garland, and of course, Nirvana. I felt like, they've done it, and now I'm doing it. It gave me an extra boost. When I was recording vocals, I'd look at Kurt Cobain, and it sort of felt like he was telling me, 'You can do it.'" But there's much more to FeFe Dobson than overcast alterna-angst. On her Island Records debut, FeFe manages to siphon the spirits of all her musical heroes into a truly original stew. "It's a bunch of different influences, and different genres, pulled into one," she explains. "Everything from Nirvana… to Madonna. And it has a taste of Red Hot Chili Peppers in there, too. It really ranges." On "Everything," FeFe deftly bridges the worlds of the Bangles and the Chili Peppers, as her bracing vocals flutter over a snappy six-string riff. On the first single, the wistful "Take Me Away," FeFe longs for romantic escapism through an ultra-catchy chorus amidst chugging guitars that drown you with an overwhelming emotional heft. The nu-metal stomper, "Unforgiven," intersects music and vocals at the exact point where life experience and raw artistic expression cross - multiple guitar parts over a pulverizing pulse with a vocal delivery dipped in battery acid. "Daddy Daddy, why'd you break your promises to me…" echo repeatedly throughout the song providing a scathing cathartic release. And on the cutting "Bye Bye Boyfriend," she takes swipes at her ex, setting up a devastating chorus. And though FeFe wrestles with tumultuous relationships throughout her album, she also unveils some tongue-in-cheek and fist-in-face lyrics on the punkafied "Stupid Little Love Song," with its frenetic guitar strumming. Add to all that the acoustic ballad "The Revolution Song" with its heartfelt and deeply meaningful lyrics, and you have an album that captures the wide ranging influences of FeFe Dobson, an album destined to flummox would be music labelers. As FeFe asserts, "When I play a show, people can dance, they can groove, they can mosh, and they can head bang—whatever they want to do. But in the end—it's just me. Basically, it rocks." Not only does it rock, but it's chock full of the hard-rock guitars FeFe craves. In the studio, she and Jay Levine enlisted cats like bassist Jack Daly (Lenny Kravitz) to upholster FeFe's raw riffs. Although she has two seasoned axe-slingers in tow, she continues to improve on the instrument herself. "I'm self-taught so far," she says. "I played piano for four years when I was younger, and my guitar playing is catching up quickly. I'm working really hard at it, and I'm still growing with it. Hopefully soon you'll see me on stage playing both instruments. It's definitely something to look forward to." At this point, FeFe can look forward to lots of things. One would be playing live shows in front of newfound fans. She's only had a handful of gigs with her band, but the heady experience has her hungry for more. "It's great. With the guitars and drums, it's all right there. You're impacting people, and it's loud, and they're looking at the whole product. It's liberating." As FeFe Dobson digs in and poises to spring Stateside, gone is the safe world of all things nice, clean and careful. Replaced with raw energy, sincerity and integrity, her renewed focus pulls no punches. This time, she's amped to give the world her life experiences and understandings. This time, it's her turn to break out of her shell. And this time, she'll lead the charge – it's a leadership position she's dreamed of all her life. This Biography was written by Record Label Fefe Dobson[This message was edited by fatfullwithenvy on December 18, 2003 at 11:15 PM.]
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Registered: July 30, 2003
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Fefe Dobson rocks. She's so talented and so awesome. I didn't know that she was canadian, that's so sweet. Canadians are the best. She has a great voice.
love is the one thing you can never do wrong
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Registered: August 17, 2001
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Nah, Bobbie-Joe is the real kicker.
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Registered: January 03, 2004
Posts: 387
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Haha! Buffy Sue! That's good!
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Registered: August 17, 2001
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In the South, we'd just call her Buffy-Sue. Her name is just so ugly any way you put it.
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Registered: January 03, 2004
Posts: 387
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How is it pronounced? Is it like Fifi or Fayfay?
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Registered: November 11, 2003
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"""the name Fefe""" ___Yes, it is very doglike.... quite unbecoming.
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Registered: August 17, 2001
Posts: 6970
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I dislike the name Fefe.
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Registered: November 11, 2003
Posts: 2336
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___How small is this hypothetical horse exactly? Do you often spend your time feeding random drugs to various animals so you can compare them to people in college? Have you ever been to college?
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Registered: July 11, 2002
Posts: 82
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how much more rare can you get? besides the draft-dodging monkey-faced plotting republican president who did enough cocaine in his college years to kill a small horse.
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Registered: January 23, 2004
Posts: 85
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Its called liking their style and the way they present themselves. Its not like i said "O i like this song, now i like her". When her first song "Take me Away" came out i didnt pay attention to it so i finally took the time and listened to it and liked it. Now i like her music. So i didnt like her after 1 song! Just to clear that up. If you still dont understand,stop tryin 2.
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Registered: August 14, 2003
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Possibly, but how can you like a singer after just one song, Angee? I would rather sit myself down and listen to the complete album, and if it's pretty obvious that during the middle of the cd I don't like it then, oh well. But seriously, I hope all of you who posted here, except stupidity, and maybe lpfan and Sunset, clicked on the link above the picture and listened to the whole album.
I don't mean to sound mad, but c'mon people. *frustated*
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Registered: November 11, 2003
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"""it kinda of growed on me so i like her now.""" ___*sigh* Do the things Fefe Dobson fans say make sense to other Fefe Dobson fans?
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Registered: January 23, 2004
Posts: 85
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I didnt like her at first but as her song Everything came out it kinda of growed on me so i like her now. I like her style and she has a good look. She seems very down to earth and a sweet and intelligent girl. I would like to meet her.
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Registered: July 14, 2003
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I like her. She seems really sweet. I don't know if she's a poser, is that what she calls herself? A punk?
She sounds like a hella good pop artist to me.
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Registered: October 17, 2003
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Is it just me, or does she sound exactly like Avril? Heh. -Sunset 
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Registered: September 14, 2003
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Oh shut up, they do not. Have you ever met them? Do you know what they're all about? See, I have friends who have met bands. One said that when they met GC, the fame had gotten to their head and they were acting all self centered. And then another friend who met the Donnas, said that they were all really nice and really cool, except the fat one was always mean. But now my friend Sasha is gonna go get autographs from two of the members, and my other friend just went to one of their concerts who used to claimed that it wasn't her style, and that she was only into punk. But now she loves LP! But anyway, i've just listened to Fefe, and just said that in my opinion she's trying to hard. I didn't say anything about her personality, because for all i know, she could be a sweet girl. I was only talking about her music.
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Registered: May 23, 2003
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Yeah, Linkin Park can't pose because they completely lack even a FAKE personality.
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Registered: September 14, 2003
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I know, and it would be cool if she could do what she wants to do and whatever. But you can tell that she's just trying too hard. Same for Avril and GC. If they could just make music and not try so hard and be like look at me i dress punk. But if they were just like whatever about it and didn't try so hard, then maybe i'd be a fan of them. Like Katy Rose. She's not straight up rock, but she's just doing what she wants, and is totally natrual about everything. But Fefe, GC, and Avril are just trying to hard. But at least Avril took off for a while. Now Fefe is trying to replace her, and it's not working.
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Registered: August 14, 2003
Posts: 1845
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Why does it matter? She's just doing what she thinks is best for her, and obviously she does it well, plus she's a way better performer than this so called "Avril Lavigne". In My World(get it its one of her songs),"Avril", doesn't exist.  Hands down, FeFe Dobson is way better and kicks "Avril's" A-S-S!! 
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