Freddie Cowan (born 6 August 1988)[1] is an English musician and songwriter. He is the co-founder and former lead guitarist of the indie rock band The Vaccines.[2][3]

Freddie Cowan
Cowan at Immergut Festival in 2013
Cowan at Immergut Festival in 2013
Background information
Birth nameFredrick Clayton Cowan
Born (1988-08-06) 6 August 1988 (age 36)
London, England
GenresIndie rock, garage rock, surf rock, post punk revival, rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, fashion designer
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active2010–present
LabelsColumbia, Universal Music

Early life

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Cowan was born in London, England, and attended Rugby School. He grew up in a musical family; his older brother, Tom Cowan (Furse), is a member of the British band the Horrors. This environment influenced his early interest in music.[4]

Career

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In 2010, Cowan co-founded The Vaccines with Justin Young, Árni Árnason, and Pete Robertson. He contributed to their first five albums. Cowan left the band in 2022, just before they began work on their new record, Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations.[5][6][7][8]

In 2012, Cowan collaborated with his brother Tom from the Horrors, expressing concerns about the decline of pop music and highlighting the enduring appeal of guitar-driven tracks.[9]

Cowan's guitar playing was influential in shaping The Vaccines' sound, which combines elements of post-punk, garage rock, and indie rock.[10]

In 2016, Cowan founded the fashion brand Basic Rights.[11]

After leaving The Vaccines, Cowan started a solo project called Freddie and the Scenarios. His debut album, inspired by his time in Mexico City, reflects a period of recovery from alcohol abuse and was seen as spiritually and creatively stimulating.[12]

Cowan has spoken about the challenges of coping with sudden fame and the pressures of constant touring and recording, mentioning his reliance on alcohol during the early years of the band's success.[13]

In 2023, Cowan's new band, Freddie & The Scenarios, released their debut album, Answer Machine. This project allowed him to explore different musical styles and collaborate with various artists from Mexico City's music scene.[14]

During the COVID-19 lockdown, Cowan spent time in Scotland, which led to introspection and the creation of new music for his solo project.[15]

As a songwriter, Cowan contributed to a UK Number 1 album, Come of Age, and five albums in the UK top 10.[16] He has also performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in the US.[17]

Discography

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Studio albums

Awards and nominations

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Year Organisation Nominated work Award Result
2011 BBC Sound of 2011 The Vaccines Sound of 2011 Third
Sweden GAFFA Awards Best Foreign New Act Won
MTV Awards Brand New for 2011 Nominated
Quintessentially Awards Best Emerging Talent Won
MOJO Awards Best New Act Nominated
Q Awards Best New Band Nominated
BRIT Awards Critics' Choice Runners-up
2012 NME Awards Best New Band Won
What Did You Expect from the Vaccines? Best Album Nominated
XFM The Vaccines New Music Award Won
BRIT Awards Best New Artist Nominated
2013 NME Awards Best British Band Nominated
Come of Age Best Album Nominated
BRIT Awards The Vaccines Best Live Act Nominated

Personal life

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Cowan cites John Lennon, Nick Cave, Paul Simonon, Jimi Hendrix, and Buddy Holly as style icons.[18]

Cowan has been open about his struggles with sobriety and its impact on his life and music. During the COVID-19 lockdown, he reflected on his life and career, significantly influencing his solo music.[19]

In addition to his musical career, Cowan is a practitioner of Brazilian jiu-jitsu and incorporates elements of fitness and discipline from the martial art into his daily life.[20]

References

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  1. ^ "Freddie Cowan Photos, News and Videos, Trivia and Quotes - FamousFix". FamousFix.com.
  2. ^ "Freddie Cowan reveals why he left The Vaccines". uk.style.yahoo.com. 30 March 2023.
  3. ^ Simpson, Dave (25 November 2010). "The Vaccines: 'We're doing everything right'". The Guardian.
  4. ^ Goodwyn, Tom (7 August 2012). "The Vaccines' Freddie Cowan to collaborate with Horrors' brother Tom". NME.
  5. ^ "The Vaccines singer says exit of Freddie Cowan was "a relief"". 17 January 2024.
  6. ^ "The Vaccines' Freddie Cowan steps down from band for "foreseeable future"". Radio X.
  7. ^ "The Vaccines' guitarist Freddie Cowan steps down from band for "foreseeable future"". The Line of Best Fit.
  8. ^ Lawes, Ruth (15 March 2023). "The Vaccines' lead guitarist Freddie Cowan quits indie band".
  9. ^ Goodwyn, Tom (7 August 2012). "The Vaccines' Freddie Cowan to collaborate with Horrors' brother Tom". NME.
  10. ^ "The Vaccines' guitarist Freddie Cowan on going to the next level". MusicRadar.
  11. ^ Carter, Felicity. "The Vaccines Guitarist, Freddie Cowan On His Clothing Brand, Basic Rights". Forbes.
  12. ^ ""It's a recovery album" – how a trip to Mexico inspired Freddie Cowan's redemptive solo debut". Hero.
  13. ^ "The Vaccines' Freddie Cowan steps down from band for "foreseeable future"". Radio X.
  14. ^ "The Vaccines' Freddie Cowan steps down from band for "foreseeable future"". Radio X.
  15. ^ ""It's a recovery album" – how a trip to Mexico inspired Freddie Cowan's redemptive solo debut". Hero.
  16. ^ "VACCINES songs and albums". Official Charts.
  17. ^ "The Vaccines on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon". NBC.
  18. ^ "Freddie Cowan on Mr Porter". Mr Porter.
  19. ^ ""It's a recovery album" – how a trip to Mexico inspired Freddie Cowan's redemptive solo debut". Hero.
  20. ^ "The Vaccines' Freddie Cowan steps down from band for "foreseeable future"". Radio X.