Fake Major

Fake Major is a Scottish pop music duo based in Glasgow consisting of the musicians Richard Ferguson and David McGinty, who featured as a back-up vocalist on Snow Patrol's 2006 album "Eyes Open".

Endor consisted of four members, David McGinty (Vocals/Guitar), Richard Ferguson (Drums/Vocals), Calum Johnston (Bass) and Mark Church (Guitar/Vocals).

Endor released an EP "Without the Help of Sparks" and a self-titled album which featured music played with drums, guitars, glockenspiel, harmonica, melodica, organ and rhodes.

In an interview at the time, David McGinty, now a member of Fake Major claimed that Having the CDs in our hands feels really strange.

Fake Major are represented by the Glasgow-based record label Comets & Cartwheels, founded by music promoter Paul Downie.

Fake Major appeared at T in the Park 2013, the biggest musical festival in Scotland, on the T break stage on Saturday 13 July 2013.

When selected to play at the festival Richard Ferguson claimed “We’ve been lucky enough to see some of our favourite bands at T in the Park in the past and know how strong the line-up is each year.

Tenement TV released backstage sessions of Fake Major, where the duo played two of their songs "Seventeen" and "Fiction" which featured their dual vocals and guitars.

They played a selection of songs from their EP "Have Plenty of Fun" and were interviewed by netsounds unsigned on Episode 14, Season 6 of their podcast which featured Fatherson, PAWS, The LaFontaines, Brown Bear & The Bandits and Meursault.