- The Franchise
The Franchise is a group of brilliant enrollment advisors. They have been working as a collective toward the common goal of breaking records, producing impromptu rap battles on the job, singing in Spanish, and providing excellent support for accessible, affordable, innovative, high-quality learning opportunities.
Infobox musical artist
Name = The Franchise
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Background = group_or_band
Origin =Washington, D.C. , USA
Genre =Geek rock
Years_active =2004 -2007
URL = [http://www.listentothefranchise.com/ Official website]
Current_members = David Barak
Noah Kaye
Jackson Maier
Patrick Nolan
Past_members = Anna London
Jerry MarzoukHistory
Prior Groups
The Franchise is a Washington-DC based rock band. Their music has been described as "
geek rock ," delving into the harrowing world of pet monitoring devices, comic books, and Middle Eastern food. Influences include what used to be called “college rock,” alternative rock, and New Wave—things along the lines ofTalking Heads , R.E.M.,They Might Be Giants ,U2 ,The Cure ,XTC , Cake, earlyThe Police .Patrick Nolan played drums in the Jazz band "Kurds and Whey" from 1991-1993, and then released a solo album, "Gone Astray" in 2003.
David played guitar in the rock band "The Sunmasons" from 1989-1992, and released one cassette, "It's OK, I'm with the BAND" in 1991. He then went on to sing in the
a cappella group "Makela" along with Jerry Marzouk.Noah and Jackson were both singers in the
Spizzwinks(?) .Patrick and David started playing together in 2003, and in 2004 invited Jerry to join them as a keyboard player. They then asked their friend Anna London to join them as she learned to play bass.
Demolition
Shortly after forming, they recorded "Demolition" at Hit & Run Studios in Gaithersburg, Maryland. "Demolition" had three original songs, "Aliyah L'Regel", "Post-Apocalyptic Love Song", and "Cyrano", and a cover of
The Police song "Message in a Bottle".Cover art for "Demolition" was created by Patrick.
Shortly after releasing "Demolition", Noah Kaye joined the band after attending one of the early performances.
The Sound and the Furry
In early 2005, they recorded most of the tracks for "The Sound and the Furry", live at Avalon Recording studios in Bethesda, Maryland. Two of the songs, "Lojack" and "King of Falafel", were recorded at the Brass Monkey Saloon in Baltimore, Maryland, and "Late Summer' was recorded at Umbrella Studios in Arlington, Virginia.
The cover art was an homage to the
Beatles album Let it Be, featuring the band's pets.Almost immediately after Figmental Records released "The Sound and the Furry", Jerry left the band, and Noah took on primary vocal duties.
To the Rescue!
In 2006, they decided to record another album with a more 'produced' sound, and returned to Hit & Run Studios to do so. DC comic artist Jake Warrenfelz was commissioned to design the cover, which envisioned the band defending the US Capitol from attack by a giant squid.
Before the recording was finished, Anna left the band, and the other members took turns filling in for her on the CD. Jackson Maier replaced her shortly before the CD was released, but after the recording was finished.
External links
* [http://www.listentothefranchise.com The Franchise's Official Web Page]
* [http://www.geekinthecity.com/music/the_franchise_t.php Review of "To The Rescue" by Aaron Duran of "Geek in the City"]
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