The Famous

Genre: Americana
San Francisco, California USA Contact

Evoking images of desert plains and ghost towns, the music of The Famous is like swallowing hard liquor -- a raw, scorching blast of rocket-fueled, post-punk guitar and country twang -- the blasphemous marriage of indie-styled rock & roll and cowboy laments.

Artist Information

Biography

“You can pound your fist on my front door / But it’s been too long, I don’t need you anymore.” Laurence Scott sings the opening line of “Better Things,” from the Famous’ 2005 debut Light, Sweet Crude, like he really means it. He might be singing about an old lover, an old friend – heck, even an old car – but the line could just as well be a kiss-off to the staid country and Americana his band seems all too happy to leave behind in a cloud of dust.

Mix that with the exhaust fumes of a 1965 Ford Galaxie – the four-wheeled talisman that led to the formation of the band in 2003 when Victor Barclay (lead guitar, vocals) spotted Scott (lead vocals, acoustic guitar) and his ride outside a Bay Area laundromat and remarked that he owned the very same car – and you get an idea of what the Famous is all about. To put it another way: take the ‘50s-era country of Hank Williams, Sr. and filter it through ‘70s punk rock, ‘80s psychobilly, and ‘90s post-punk. You’ll find yourself staring eye-to-eye with San Francisco’s own “Pixies in a cowboy hat.”

The band’s latest, 2010’s Come Home to Me, finds Scott and Barclay refining Light, Sweet Crude. They’ve perfected their signature raw-country-meets-post-punk sound while maturing some of the more manic elements that made their debut such a bold statement. From Pixies-esque pop gem “Mano Negra” to warm-hearted ballad “Every Day,” Scott’s vocals are more self-assured and effective than ever and Barclay’s guitar a master of country twang, rock crunch, and searing solos. Behind them are Chris Fruhauf (drums), G.D. Hensley (bass), and a crew of equally adept guests.

Anyone who liked Light, Sweet Crude will love this; anyone just discovering the Famous may rightly deem them one of the Bay Area’s finest rock acts. Written among the cacti of the Sonoran Desert in Arizona; recorded on the band’s home turf in San Francisco and San Rafael; mixed in Texas by Grammy winner Stuart Sikes (Loretta Lynn, Cat Power, the White Stripes); and performed at festivals including Toronto’s North by Northeast and Denver’s South Park Music Festival, the new songs have been forged by the open road and the American West.

Beyond their shared musical sensibilities and taste in vintage Fords, Scott and Barclay bring to the Famous notable histories in Bay Area rock. Scott co-founded and fronted quirk-rock quartet Laurence Iconoclast, some of whose jilted pop makes its way into the Famous – such as in the bastardized country-surf-rock song “Frumpy,” which resurfaces on Light, Sweet Crude.

Barclay, a veteran of the Bay Area music scene, produced and recorded a number of local punk and indie bands during the mid-‘90s including Portraits of Past, Oranger, Poundsign, and Your Mother. He is also the original drummer for influential surf/garage band The Aquamen and studied guitar with renowned guitarist Jim Campilongo (Little Willies, Martha Wainwright).

What holds the band’s sound together is a compelling balance between irreverence and intensity. Light, Sweet Crude runs the gamut of emotions – from sad (“Tear”) to angry (“Get You Back”) to plain playful (“Deconstruction Worker”). A dynamic yet direct vocalist, Scott is perfectly at home in every mood, while Barclay’s standout guitar work fills the space around him with just the right amount of tact and skill. Upon its release, the record garnered rave reviews from fans and critics and enjoyed heavy rotation on college and Internet radio. Come Home to Me is poised to take the band even further.

Only a wise old ‘65 Galaxie can say where they’re headed next.

Instrumentation

Laurence Scott - Lead Vocals and Acoustic Guitar.
Victor Barclay - Guitar, Vocal Harmonies
G.D. Hensley - Double Bass, Electric Bass Guitar
Chris Fruhauf - Drums, Percussion

Discography

DISCOGRAPHY:
"Come Home To Me" - 2010
"Light, Sweet Crude" - 2005

RADIO:
"Light, Sweet Crude" was released to radio in the summer of 2005 and was in regular rotation at these stations:

KAOS Olympia, WA - WARG Summit,IL - WRTC Hartford, CT - WARC Meadville, PA - KWLC Decorah, IA - WVOF Fairfield, CT - WVCW Richmond, VA - WPSC Wayne, NJ - KTSW San Marcos, TX - WHSN Bangor, ME - bearcast.uc.edu Cincinnati, OH - KSRQ Thief River Falls, MN - WBKE North Manchester, IN - WRFT Ambler, PA - WWUH West Hartford, CT - WXPL Fitchburg, MA - WPUB New York, NY - WDBM East Lansing, MI - WDCR Hanover, NH - WDPS Dayton, OH - CHUO Ottawa, ONT - WCUR West Chester, PA - WFDU Teaneck, NJ - WMEB Orono, ME - WMUH Allentown, PA - WSFX Nanticoke, PA - WXAC Reading , PA - WRPW Pleasantville, NY - WRSU New Brunswick, NJ - WVVS Valdosta, GA - WSIA Staten Island, NY - KPUR Forest Grove, Or - KFSR Fresno, CA - KNDS Fargo, ND - WBMB New York, NY - CFCR Saskatoon, SA - CKUT Montreal, PQ - KVCU-1 Boulder, CO - KVMR Nevada City, CA - KTCU Fort Worth, TX - KUCO Edmond, OK - XTSR Towson, MD - KBTL El Dorado, KS - WBCR-2 Beloit, WI - KOPN Columbia, MO- KNWD Natchitoches, LA - WRUB Amherst, NY - KRUA Anchorage, AK - WIDR Kalamazoo, MI - KNSU Thibodaux, LA - KDUR Durango, CO - WCCM Randolph, NJ - WSYC Shippensburg, PA - WTCC Springfield, MA - WPRK Winter Park, FL - WHFR Dearborn, MI - WEOS Geneva , NY - WITR Rochester, NY - WCVF Fredonia, NY

TELEVISION:
"True Believer" from Light, Sweet Crude was used on the NBC television special "2004 Olympics - Road To Athens"

FESTIVALS:
Breastfest, San Francisco, CA
SF Giants Brewfest, San Francisco, CA
Peninsula Oktoberfest, Redwood City, CA
South Park Music Festival, South Park, Colorado
NXNE - Toronto, Canada

PODCASTS:
- The Daily Source Code (MTV VJ Adam Curry's podcast)
- Accident Hash
- Americana Roots.com
- Roots Rock Radio
- Podshow Radio
- Apple News Now!
- Indie Film Nation
- Fratrain Boogie
and many more...


Official Website

http://www.thefamous.net

Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

The Famous - Live at Cafe Du Nord 2009

Photo Gallery

  • Vic & Laurence in Nicasio

  • Cafe Du Nord

  • Mezzanine - San Francisco

Press

  • Rating 10/10. Essential. [+ Show ]

    The Famous' "Come Home To Me" is an alt-country romp with the sort of big choruses that make me want...

  • Yeah, they're that good. [+ Show ]

    The Famous have an outstanding song, Come Home To Me, which has such power and emotion, it's right u...

  • A terrific evolution from the band’s debut, focusing the muscle and energy of their post-punk rock into compelling, emotional twang [+ Show ]

    San Francisco’s The Famous, led by guitarist/vocalists Laurence Scott and Victor Barclay, debuted fi...

  • Best of 2010 Pick [+ Show ]

    The Famous is a four piece out of San Francisco that sound like they've spent a lot of time in Baker...

  • Best of 2010 [+ Show ]

    Best of 2010 The Famous: The guys in this San Francisco band should be what their name says they ar...

  • #3 Music Video of the Year in 2010

    #3 Music Video of the Year in 2010

  • The album has a confidence and swagger that demands you turn it up loud. [+ Show ]

    Come Home to Me opens with a alt-country rocker reminiscent of the Old 97's and finishes up with soo...

  • The title song “Come Home to Me” literally sent chills down my spine...completely inspiring. [+ Show ]

    You know when you’re in the mood for, well…more? Loaded up with all your favorite songs and artists,...

  • Laurence Scott's vocals are incredible [+ Show ]

    Laurence Scott's vocals are incredible. I find his voice reminiscent of Johnny Cash, whose music was...

  • Instrumentation is tight with some very tasty grooves. [+ Show ]

    Country music isn't exactly this reviewer's personal taste in music, but I have to admit The Famous...

  • This album is booze-soaked, smokey, rough, and pretty all in one. [+ Show ]

    The Famous are a really cool punkified San Francisco country/rockabilly band. These guys are the kin...

  • Delicious raw and biting songs with pure energy, rage and excitement. [+ Show ]

    (Translation) During the opening song Off My Mind Get all the feeling of ... where have I heard thi...

  • There are guts spilled all over this album, from the words to the guitars... [+ Show ]

    On first listen, the Famous’ new album, Come Home to Me, sounds like the soundtrack to a roadtrip* w...

  • The Famous are an American original [+ Show ]

    The Americana tag really doesn't mesh with the Famous, at least on their debut album, Light, Sweet C...

  • Best debut album of the year [+ Show ]

    These tough-talking, tobacco-chewing country punks from the Bay Area deliver enough twang to get the...

  • 9 out of 10 stars -- The Famous deliver the goods straight up with no filler [+ Show ]

    From the cover you'd expect some old-fashioned country music, not Johnny Cash or Willie Nelson, but ...

  • The Famous arrange a standoff between the Pixies in a cowboy hat and Hank Williams on speed [+ Show ]

    Like an Old West duel between ‘50s country and ‘90s indie rock, Light, Sweet Crude shatters the past...

  • ...both out of control and expertly crafted [+ Show ]

    The Famous' debut release Light, Sweet, Crude masterfully showcases the roots of rock 'n' roll. Dist...

  • Reveals more about American life than any of Bruce Springsteen’s last few albums [+ Show ]

    If history is going to repeat itself, then it may as well do it all the way. Back in the ‘80s when n...

  • Whiskey soaked American Music that's tight and varied [+ Show ]

    Whiskey soaked American Music that's tight and varied. The CD kicks off in supreme fashion with a gr...

  • ...mix their own brand of roots rock if delivered by a jacked-up Les Claypool [+ Show ]

    The San Fran Bay Area duo of Victor Barclay and Laurence Scott mix their own brand of roots rock if ...

  • The Famous strike various emotional chords on Light, Sweet Crude, and all of them are effective [+ Show ]

    The Famous' Light, Sweet Crude reminds me of what my dad's country records used to sound like. Put a...

Setlist

Typically we do one set 45min to an hour long:

Rebel Rouser (Duane Eddy)
Midway (The Famous)
It's Done (The Famous)
Tear (The Famous)
True Believer (The Famous)
Mama Tried (Merle Haggard)
Better Things (The Famous)
Overtime (The Famous)
Nothing (The Famous)
Get You Back (The Famous)
Deconstruction Worker (The Famous)
Purple Rain (Prince)

Basic Requirements

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The Famous Stage Plot and Input List

Calendar

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