They are sisters, and they are songwriters. They are singers, musicia… Read Full Bio ↴1)
They are sisters, and they are songwriters. They are singers, musicians, performers, and best friends. They are captivating entertainers, and together… they are FALK.
At just 21 and 23 years, Natalee and Alexa Falk have already experienced the many ups and downs of being in the music industry. Starting out in country music at the ages of 6 and 8, the girls have covered nearly every genre of music. Coming full circle, the country/pop duo from Utah is back in Nashville pursuing their career in country music. They both sing lead, sing harmony, and play lead acoustic guitar, and they write all their own original songs. The sisters are naturally gifted and their distinct talents blend to complement each other perfectly. They are uniquely Falk.
After recording their first country album, Two Steppin’, the girls were introduced to award-winning Nashville songwriter/producer Jason Deere. When Deere discovered that Alexa was writing songs at 8 years old, he knew the girls were something special. Together, the three of them co-wrote and recorded their album Girl Talk in Nashville.
Alexa and Natalee gained national recognition, performing on television programs including The Jenny Jones Show, a special that featured talented kids. The girls landed themselves a few record label interests and picked up the guitar to learn to play their songs in just two weeks. They were ready to sign on with the RCA record label but in an uncertain industry, the president of RCA was fired and their contract was left unsigned.
Deere submitted a whole catalog of music the girls co-wrote with him to Brazilian pop artist Wanessa Camargo. Several of their songs were selected to be recorded and by time the sisters were 10 and 12, they had five platinum hits as songwriters in Brazil, three of which hit #1 on the charts. They were the youngest signed artists to sign through Judy Stakee at Warner Chapel music. The girls were outgrowing their music as fast as they were growing up, leaving the little girl image behind and creating a sound that reflected who they were becoming as artists and young women.
At 14 and 15, with help from Jared Paul (Irving Azoff Management), Natalee and Alexa formed the band Faces Without Names. The girls wrote most of their album with Marjorie Mmaye, recording in places ranging from Sweden, New York and Canada. They were uprooted from school to move to Los Angeles where they prepared for a summer tour Camplified - a tour that allowed them to perform for kids at summer camps along the East Coast. They became one of the top 25 groups recognized on Fox’s The Next Great American Band. While they had some success, pressure and heartbreak from working in the music industry, along with personal struggles, led to a path of self-destruction for Alexa who had developed an eating disorder. During this time she wrote the song Deadly Beauty.
Deadly Beauty won the CosmoGirl Magazine’s 2007 songwriting competition where people from around the country cast their votes. “We received an overwhelming amount of mail from people saying our song had changed their life,” Alexa says, “that’s when we realized how powerful this platform was going to be, what our purpose was, and what we wanted to do with it.” The girls are now signed as Ambassadors forNEDA (National Eating Disorders Association).
Graduating high school and attending college at 16 and 17, Alexa and Natalee left FWN and auditioned for the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, where they were both awarded scholarships. After Alexa attended one semester at Berklee, the girls left school to pursue a promising record deal. When that fell through the cracks in the fall of 2008, the girls honed in on the heart of their music and who they are. Back to their roots in country music, in 2009 they created FALK.
The fall of 2012 brought the release of several of their original songs to iTunes. With their new sound and image, the sisters relocated to Nashville in the spring of 2013 and are actively pursuing their country music career.
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Falk is a member of a group of people who collectively helped write and create the music for two different "Sonic the Hedgehog" fan-games, both of which were created by LakeFeperd. The team who created the Original Soundtracks consists of; Falk, KgZ, Andy Tunstall and Funk Fiction. LakeFeperd is the creator of these games, named "Sonic Before the Sequel" and "Sonic After the Sequel". Most of Falk's music in particular known to have heavy Jazz influences accompanied by Electric Guitar/Acoustic Guitar riffs and many upbeat electronic sounds.
Männerclub
Falk Lyrics
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Denn wir feiern heute eines der besonderen Feste
Es ist ein Jubiläum, denn es gibt uns jetzt fünf Jahre
Unser Markenzeichen:
Schweiß und ein Körper voller Haare!
Wir sind der Männerclub! Männerclub! Männerclub!
Denn bei uns steht immer alles, jeden Tag in jedem Jahr
Wir haben keinerlei Probleme mit unserer Potenz
Und wir geizen nicht mit Moschus, Führungskraft und Kompetenz
Wir haben gar nichts gegen Frauen,
Aber was, im Gegenteil!
Wenn die Alte ihren Platz kennt,
Finden wir das schon mal geil
Wenn sie dazu noch gut aussieht, also wirklich, dann
Hat sie doch alles schon erreicht,
Was 'ne Frau erreichen kann
Wir sind der Männerclub! Männerclub! Männerclub!
Wir haben feste Rituale, Rülpsen, Furzen ist bei uns
Nicht bloß 'ne Form von Körperdunst,
Sondern allerhöchste Kunst
Darum machen wir das ständig, jederzeit an allen Orten
Schick die Düfte in die Lüfte,
Denn sie sagen mehr als Worte!
Oh, wir scheißen auf Beweise,
Denn wir wissens einfach besser
Kämpfen um die Deutungshoheit voller Wut
Und bis aufs Messer
Sucht wer ständig Kompromisse,
Erntet er dafür nur Hohn
Unser Input sind nicht Fakten,
Sondern schlicht Testosteron
Wir sind der Männerclub! Männerclub! Männerclub!
Sagt uns jemand, wir wären niedlich,
Gibt's sofort eins auf die Nase,
Erst gelebter Darwinismus versetzt uns in Ekstase
Wir haben unsere Prinzipien,
Wehe, wenn da wer dran rüttelt!
Der wird gleich von uns gepackt,
Angestiert und durchgeschüttelt
Paul saß jüngst auf der Veranda,
Aß 'ne Kichererbsensuppe
Was er sagte zur Verteidigung,
Das war uns völlig schnuppe
Er flog flugs aus unserem Club,
Braucht er auch mit gar nix kommen:
Pauli, du Schwuli, es ist Juli
Und das heißt hier Grillsaison!
Wir sind der Männerclub! Männerclub! Männerclub!
Ach, wir hören uns gerne reden und wir prahlen
Und wir protzen,
Unsere Meinung zu Emanzen?
Klar wir hassen diese Damen
Ist doch wirklich nicht zu fassen,
Dieses ständige Geseier,
Können wir wirklich nicht mehr hören,
Geht uns schrecklich auf die Eier
Wir haben immer super Sprüche
Und wir tätscheln gerne Schenkel
Legen Wert auf unsere Blutlinie vom Opa bis zum Enkel
Wenn es Kurze gibt und Bier
Ist auch Weltschmerz mal okay
Wir sind genau wie dieses Lied ein einziges Klischee!
Wir sind der Männerclub!
The lyrics of Falk's song "Männerclub" depict a gathering of men celebrating the anniversary of their club's existence. The club prides itself on its distinct identity, symbolized by sweat and a body covered in hair. By emphasizing traditional masculine traits, the lyrics set the tone for a group that revels in its machismo and camaraderie.
The club's symbol, an erect penis, symbolizes their unapologetic assertion of masculinity in every aspect of their lives. They exude confidence in their virility and assertiveness, asserting their dominance through references to musk, leadership, and competence. This hyper-masculine image is representative of a group that values traditional notions of manhood and rejects any challenges to their perceived masculinity.
While the lyrics express a superficial acceptance of women, they ultimately objectify and belittle them, reducing them to mere objects of desire and status. The club's members expect women to adhere to stereotypical roles and appearances, reinforcing outdated gender norms and emphasizing physical attractiveness as a measure of a woman's worth.
Throughout the song, the club's rituals and behaviors are portrayed as crude and intentionally provocative. Burping and flatulence are humorously elevated to "highest art," reflecting a disregard for societal norms and a pride in their unapologetic masculinity. The lyrics highlight a group that thrives on boorish behavior and revels in defying expectations of politeness and decorum.
Overall, the lyrics of "Männerclub" paint a satirical yet unsettling portrait of hyper-masculinity and traditional gender roles. By exaggerating stereotypes and engaging in provocative language and behavior, the song challenges listeners to reflect on the toxic aspects of male identity and the damaging effects of rigid gender norms. It serves as a critique of a certain type of masculine culture that prioritizes bravado and exclusion at the expense of empathy and inclusivity.
Contributed by Alexis B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@grafderprignitz809
O großer Liedermacher Falk,
in deinem Nacken sitzt der Schalk.
Die Texte sind oft übertrieben,
doch hast die Wahrheit reingeschrieben
und meist noch auf den Punkt gebracht,
mit viel Humor, auf dass man lacht.
Drum Danke für die schönen Lieder,
ich hör sie gern und immer wieder.
@AdokaDer1
wir sind FÄNclub ja der FÄNclub
@Marlow259
Wie wahr, wie wahr!!!😜 Sehr cooler Song..... Wir sind der Männerclub 👍👍👍👍👍
@manuelaschuster5217
Einfach wieder Mal genial Falk 😎✌️🤣
@user-do8sd3jg8g
Ich liebe dieses Lied.
@GoldSaxx
Herzlichst gelacht ... danke!
@maxm8771
Also zum lachen war der song sicher nicht..
@frankmeier8437
Männerclub, Männerclub.... Männerclub geil
@lordlangzahn
OMG sooooo gut
@metalguru8559
...und wir prahlen und wir protzen...
Feigling..😀