House of Freaks

House of Freaks

__NOTOC__House of Freaks was a two-man band formed in Richmond, Virginia in the mid 1980s. Bryan Harvey played guitar and sang, and Johnny Hott played percussion. The band managed to achieve a remarkably full sound, mostly because of Hott's inventive drumming and Harvey's confident vocals and knack of playing bass lines on his guitar (cribbed from his many years as a bass player) while simultaneously playing a melody.

The Freaks' sound was a combination of folk and rock, and drew heavily from the blues and primitive Americana music. Their lyrics focused on race, religion, and life in the South, although Harvey was also adept at writing about more personal topics (the lack of success of independent bands, his sex life and meeting the woman who would become his wife on "I Got Happy") using rich metaphors from these former topics, so that many of their songs could be interpreted in two entirely different ways. Bryan's obsession with southern Gothic issues influenced his song writing. These sentiments can be heard in such songs as "White Folk's Blood", "Family Tree" and "Big Houses" from the album "Tantilla," and he cribbed the title of "A Good Man" from "Cakewalk" from Flannery O'Connor.

Harvey and Hott moved to Los Angeles for the release of the band's first album, "Monkey on a Chain Gang", which received considerable critical acclaim. However, unsatisfied with life in L.A., they moved back east, where they recorded their subsequent albums and faded from the public spotlight. On March 13, 1988, House of Freaks performed at the legendary Auditorium Fillmore in San Francisco, California with The 77s and The Alarm. Audience members included Neil Young. The band did minor radio hits with singles "When The Hammer Came Down" and "Sun Gone Down" from "Tantilla" and "Rocking Chair" from "Cakewalk."

After the band's breakup, Harvey and Hott joined a Paisley Underground supergroup called Gutterball, headed by Steve Wynn, formerly of Dream Syndicate and also featuring Stephen McCarthy of The Long Ryders and Bob Rupe of The Silos. The group released two albums, "Gutterball" (1993) and "Weasel" (1995). Harvey co-wrote many songs on each. Hott later joined the band Cracker. Harvey has guested on a number of other artists' albums, including September 67's "Lucky Shoe", two albums by Shannon Worrell (formerly of September 67), and Magnet's "Shark Bait". Both Harvey and Hott assisted Mark Linkous on the debut Sparklehorse record. Bryan Harvey played in a funk band, NRG Krysys, in Richmond, Virginia with Coby Batty of The Fugs. Johnny Hott has a jazz combo with Stephen McCarthy.

In an interview for his most recent band, NRG Krysys, Harvey addressed his initial disapproval for R&B and funk music when he was growing up saying it was music for "squares", and he claimed that his band played this type of music now because he discovered he had the talent. [cite web
title="The Scene—This week in local music: NRG Krysys"
author=Kate Bredimus
work=Richmond.com
date=June 27, 2002
url=http://www.richmond.com/output.aspx?article_id=2050507
] NRG Krysys even performed at the screening of Mel Stuart's documentary "Wattstax" during a festival in Richmond. [ [http://www.rmicweb.org/jrff/2004/saturday04.html "11th ANNUAL JAMES RIVER FILM FESTIVAL"] ]

On New Year's Day, 2006, after a performance with his band NrG Krysys, Bryan Harvey, his wife Kathryn, and their daughters Stella and Ruby were found brutally murdered in the basement of their Richmond home. Their killers were convicted on August 17, 2006. One was sentenced to death and the other received life in prison. Media reports said about 1,400 people turned out for a memorial service, showing how well-regarded Harvey was in his community and among fellow musicians.cite web
title= Remember Him Well—Bryan Harvey, R.I.P.
author=John J. Miller
date=January 10, 2006
work=National Review
url= http://www.nationalreview.com/miller/miller200601100807.asp
accessdate=2008-08-06
] In an obituary, Rolling Stone noted that the House of Freaks aesthetic foreshadowed such later duos as the White Stripes and The Black Keys. [cite web
title=House of Freaks Singer Murdered
author=
author=Jessica Robertson
date=January 4, 2006
work = Rolling Stone
url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/9101924/house_of_freaks_singer_murdered/
accessdate=2008-08-06
]

Discography

* "Monkey on a Chain Gang", 1987
* "Tantilla", 1989
* "All My Friends" EP, 1989
* "Cakewalk", 1991
* "Invisible Jewel", 1994

"Tantilla" and "Monkey on a Chain Gang" were rereleased with numerous bonus tracks in limited editions by Rhino Records in 2004.

ingles

References

ee also

Harvey family murder


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Freaks (band) — Freaks, earlier known as Robotic Movement, Future Movement and the Unknown are an electronic band from London, England. The band members are Justin Harris and Luke Solomon. They also run the record label Music for Freaks .Currently performing as… …   Wikipedia

  • House of M — Cover of House of M 1 (Aug 2005). Art by Esad Ribic. Publisher Marvel Comics Publication date August  …   Wikipedia

  • House of Night — The first novel in the series Marked Betrayed Chosen Untamed Hunted Tempted Burned Awakened Destined …   Wikipedia

  • Freaks & Greeks — Infobox Television episode Title=Freaks Greeks Series=Drawn Together Season=3 Episode=1 Airdate= October 5 2006 Writer= Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein Caption =Hero forms his own Greek Society. Director= Ray Claffey Production = 301 Guests =… …   Wikipedia

  • Freaks and Geeks — Infobox Television show name = Freaks and Geeks caption = genre = Comedy/Teen drama camera = Single camera picture format = audio format = runtime = 42 44 minutes per episode creator = Paul Feig producer = executive producer = Judd Apatow Co… …   Wikipedia

  • Freaks' Squeele — Freak s Squeele Série Auteur Florent Maudoux Genre(s) Manga Pays France Langue originale Français Éditeur Ankama Collection …   Wikipédia en Français

  • List of Freaks and Geeks characters — The following is a list of characters from the television series Freaks and Geeks. Contents 1 Weirs 1.1 Lindsay Weir 1.2 Sam Weir 1.3 Harold Weir …   Wikipedia

  • List of Freaks and Geeks episodes — This is a list of episodes from the NBC comedy drama television series Freaks and Geeks. The list is ordered by the chronology of the storyline. The script for the pilot episode of Freaks and Geeks was written by Paul Feig as a spec script.[1]… …   Wikipedia

  • Out Come the Freaks — Single by Was (Not Was) from the album Was (Not Was) Released 1981 Genre Funk, Pop Length …   Wikipedia

  • Strange House — Infobox Album | Name = Strange House Type = Album Artist = The Horrors Released = flagicon|UK March 5 2007 | Recorded = 2006 Genre = Garage rock Label = Loog Producer = Alan Moulder, Rob Kirwan, Ben Hillier and Jim Sclavunos Reviews = *Allmusic… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”