Ben Franklin

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Punk Brooklyn, New York USA Contact

BEN FRANKLIN play incendiary rock music with the inventive zeal of their mischievous namesake. Recently upgrading from a trio to a four-piece, their music (which they call "Gonzo Rock") is a hyperactive whirlwind of passion, comedy, sarcasm, and farce.

Artist Information

Biography

Nov 27th, 2010

BEN FRANKLIN play incendiary rock music with the inventive zeal of their mischievous namesake. Recently upgrading from a trio to a four-piece, their music (which they call "Gonzo Rock") is a hyperactive whirlwind of passion, comedy, sarcasm, and farce. Strongly recommended if you want to hear a group that draws from influences* like Pixies, Dismemberment Plan, Rolling Stones, and (old) Weezer singing its heart out and cracking wise.

The band's live show is just what you might expect from such a description. Here's a review from a recent show in Brooklyn:

"What I mean to say is: the crowd freaked out. The song, Drink to Forget, was the turning point of the night. The audience members knew the song by heart.... It came on like a storm. First there was moshing. Then the momentum grew and some people were being lifted quickly here and there. Next thing I knew, it became like an underground VFW show in 1991. A small girl got up on stage and just jumped." -- Steve Ferrara at ForgetTheBox.net, Nov 24 2010

Ben Franklin have recently caught the attention of local label Killing Horse Records, who will be putting out their next release, URGENCY, as a 7" in Jan 2011. The group self-released their first full length OPTIMIST in Sept '09. They are currently working on a second full-length, tentatively titled THE END OF THE WORLD.

The band is composed of old friends who are old hands at this sort of thing. Billy Gray and Adam Copeland (both of whom sing and play guitar) had a long past in The Meltdowns, and Adam currently helms a band named Black Water. Their bassist Eddie Garza hails from the LA punk band The OAOTs. Their drummer Sarah Tomek is a renowned and popular local session musician who at the time of writing is currently on a short tour in Europe.

Instrumentation

Eduardo Garcia Garza - Vocals, Bass
Sarah Tomek - Vocals, Drums
William Patrick Gray - Vocals, Guitar
Adam Copeland - Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, mellotron

Discography

Jan 2011 - Urgency (un-released / Killing Horse / 7")
Sep 2009 - Optimist (full-length CD / download)
May 2009 - These Are the Most Delicate Songs (EP)

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Audio

  • Urgency-118-p-unm
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  • Tell Us How You Really Feel
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  • Drink to Forget
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  • Had it Comin'
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Press

  • Write-up in Modern Drummer Newsletter [+ Show ]

    The best part of the night ... was that I got to see an absolutely awesome band called Ben Franklin,...

  • Razorcake Magazine Review of Optimist [+ Show ]

    Eleven rave-up rock and rollers that bring to mind Riverboat Gamblers or Statues in terms of energy ...

  • Album Review: Optimist - Ben Franklin [+ Show ]

    It was a cold Thursday in the beginning of September, when Billy Gray walked up behind me with a gre...

  • Live In JC: Ben Franklin and The Poconos at Groove On Grove [+ Show ]

    Jim Testa wrote: Since JCI’s usual correspondent Zac Clark was MIA, I thought I’d pinch-hit and c...

  • Ben Franklin at Europa [+ Show ]

    Live Review: Europa June 9th, 2009 Rating: 9/11 By: Vandal Truong With a mixed bag ranging of ...

  • Band briefs - Ben Franklin [+ Show ]

    When Brooklyn indie scene darlings The Meltdowns broke up late last year, plenty of electronica-meet...

Setlist

Our set depends on the time alloted to us, but we do our best from 45m to an hour. We rarely play covers.

Typical set (we change the ordering a lot):

* Urgency
* Team Work
* Making Sandwiches
* Show's Over
* No Pleasin' You
* Drink to Forget
* Credit Default Swap Bop
* Smile
* Fren Banklin

Encore: Tell Us How You Really Feel

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Calendar

There are no upcoming dates at this time.