The Surreal McCoys

Genre: Americana
Secondary Genre: Alternative Washington, District of Columbia USA Contact

The Surreal McCoys are a gritty, hard working Americana band of "hardcore troubadours" known for our sweat-soaked, sing-along live shows.

Some call us Johnny Clash. Some call us Cow Punk. Some call us Vintage Roots Rock-Roll. Call us what you will; just don't call us timid.

Artist Information

Biography

The Surreal McCoys are a gritty Americana band of "hardcore troubadours" who play our brand of "Johnny Clash" style bar-band cow punk to sweat-soaked audiences all over the country.

Our live shows are a hell raising tent revival in the vein of Lucero, the Replacements, and the Drive-By Truckers, with a little Gram Parsons thrown in for good measure.

Ranked #1 in the Readers' AND Critics' polls for whiskey-soaked, snake-handlin', soul-savin’ music, our blistering concerts feature all the hits from our debut album "The Bottle & The Gun," as well as new songs from our upcoming release "The Howl & The Growl."

Fans describe us as "The Band You Wanna Be In." And as any veteran of our live show will attest, by the concert’s end you ARE in the Surreal McCoys—joining the band onstage to grab a stray cowbell, maraca, or microphone.

We've played stages from the Viper Room, House of Blues, and Dragonfly in Hollywood to the Elbo Room in Chicago, from Fontana’s in NYC to a maximum-security prison outside of Pittsburgh—and everyone leaves the rock show sweaty and ecstatic, exuberant and exhausted.

Instrumentation

Clint Feddersen, aka Clint McCoy, Bass

Erik Huey, aka Cletus McCoy, Lead Singer

Patrick Smith, aka Goatboy McCoy, Rhythm guitar, harmonica, lap steel

Shawn Ryan, aka Billy Saul McCoy, Drums

Tim Smith, aka Elvis McCoy, Guitar

Discography

The Bottle & The Gun is the first full length release from Cow Punk records, available on iTunes, Amazon, CDBaby, and Rhapsody.

It reached the Top 40 albums on XM Radio's XCountry, now Outlaw Country chart; with two songs, $10 Hooker in a $5 Town and The Bottle & The Gun in heavy rotation, with 4 to 5 spins per day, during peak, drive-time hours.

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Press

  • Inmate Says Surreal McCoys Are Better than Solitary [+ Show ]

    Inmate says McCoys are better than solitary By KAREN RIVERS Tribune Correspondent When we fir...

  • Top Lobbyist Makes Like Jagger [+ Show ]

    Top Lobbyist Makes Like Jagger Rock Review, National Examiner Meet Erik Huey. Entertainment in...

  • Southern Gothic Magic [+ Show ]

    Southern gothic magic Surreal McCoys return to cow-punk you again By KAREN RIVERS South Bend Tr...

  • Three Chords, Five Attorneys [+ Show ]

    The Surreal McCoys bill themselves as the top cowpunk band to ever come out of Notre Dame Law School...

  • Live Review: The Surreal McCoys (Featuring The Legendary Billy Morrison) at House of Blues and Dragonfly [+ Show ]

    WHO: Surreal McCoys WHERE: House of Blues, Dragonfly WHEN: 6/3/11 Who are the Surreal McCoys? You...

  • Cowpunk Invasion - The Surreal McCoys Take Hold of L.A. [+ Show ]

    Straight out of parts unknown, come The Surreal McCoys...a fun and exuberant five-piece country/punk...

Setlist

We mix up our set list drastically from night to night depending on the crowd and our mood, but aim for a hootenanny mood that will get the crowd dancing onstage and off.

Often our shows feature a spinning request wheel, hobby horses, confetti guns, face paint, and more costume changes than Cher. Our set lists vary depending on the club, but we generally play sets that are Springsteenian/Guided By Voices in length, about 35 or 40 songs straight through for about 2 and a half or 3 hours.

We generally play nearly all 14 songs off of our album, plus broad mix of songs from the cow punk, Americana, alternative, power pop songbook, including Drive By Truckers, Jason and The Scorchers, Mojo Nixon, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Steve Earle, Dropkick Murphys, the Misfits, Replacements, Wilco. We'll usually throw in some George Jones, Glen Campbell or a nugget like Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) to keep the audience on its toes or dancing on the stage, yelling along. For some reason, we always seem to end the shows with Surrender by Cheap Trick.

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