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Frenchy and the Punk are a Euro-American Acoustic Alternative post-punk cabaret duo based in New York City. They were listed in the top 25 duos in May 2012 by Yahoo Music Blog's List of the Day.[1] Punk guitarist Scott Helland, originally from the bands Deep Wound and Outpatients, formed Frenchy and the Punk with singer Samantha Stephenson in 2005. The group was originally called The Gypsy Nomads.[2] They adopted their nickname Frenchy and the Punk prior to their first European tour in 2011.[3]
Frenchy and the Punk | |
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Origin | New York City, United States |
Genres | |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | EA Recordings |
Website | www |
Sound and style
editTheir sound has "elements of post-punk and dark folk” [4]
French connection
editStephenson was born in Lyon, France [3] and her autobiographical song "Yes! I’m French" offers the witty line "When those jokers served up freedom fries / I saw Lady Liberty rolling her eyes."[5] They released the all French CD Eternal Summer in 2008 with Samantha "crooning sultry, original French pop tunes in a classy cabaret fashion."[6]
Punk connection
editGuitarist Scott Helland was a founding member of the legendary Massachusetts hardcore punk bands Deep Wound with J Mascis and Lou Barlow[7] and Outpatients in the early eighties. He was also a member of the NYC Hardcore bands School of Violence and Darkside NYC in the nineties. He began releasing solo instrumental records in 1996 and started the all instrumental spy noir, surf themed project Guitarmy of One which has released 2 albums in the late 2000s.[8]
2014 and beyond
editIn 2014, after the release of their 4th full length album Bonjour Batfrog, Frenchy and the Punk performed at Scotland's prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Fest.[9]
In 2016, they performed in England, Canada and across the US. In 2019 they performed in West Africa in Grand Lahou, Ivory Coast. The duo has been touring year-round since 2005.
In January 2019 they released a video for the song Lanky Bell Bottoms from their forth-coming album Hooray Beret. The 10 song album was released in April 2019 with 3 music videos for the songs 'Sing', 'Wah', 'Lanky Bell Bottoms' and 2 lyric videos for 'Monsters' and 'Fastball'. [10]
Discography
editSee also Scott Helland
Albums
editYear | Title | Name | Label |
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2007 | Thread & Stone[11] | The Gypsy Nomads | Exotic Aquatic Recordings |
2008 | Eternal Summer[12] | The Gypsy Nomads | Exotic Aquatic Recordings |
2008 | At the Carnivale Eclectique[13] | The Gypsy Nomads | Exotic Aquatic Recordings |
2010 | Happy Madness[14] | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2011 | Live at Bube's Brewery DVD | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2012 | Hey Hey Cabaret[15] | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2013 | Elephant Uproar[16] | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2014 | Cartwheels EP[17] | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2014 | Bonjour Batfrog | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2016 | Batfrog Tracks Lyric & Photo Book | Frenchy and the Punk | Paris Punk Press |
2019 | Hooray Beret | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2020 | The Storm is Call for Rebuilding (Single) | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2021 | Hanging on the Telephone (Cover) | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2022 | Zen Ghost | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2023 | Cities in Dust (Cover) | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
2024 | Midnight Garden | Frenchy and the Punk | EA Recordings |
Featured in compilations
edit- "Blood in the Sky Steampunk Compilation CD" (2012-Frenchy and the Punk)[18]
- "The Artifice Club Audio Companion" CD (2013-Frenchy and the Punk)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Dynamic Duos — Two For The Price of One!". www.yahoo.com. 10 May 2012.
- ^ Digitalis, Raven: "Goth Craft", page 14. Llewellyn Worldwide, 2007
- ^ a b Block, Jordan: "Sepiachord Interview", http://www.sepiachord.com/index/interview-frenchy-and-the-punk/ Archived 2013-08-18 at the Wayback Machine 2013
- ^ "Frenchy and the Punk Escape Into a Twilight Eden in Their Haunting New Album "Midnight Garden"". 27 June 2024.
- ^ "Chronogram Magazine - February 01, 2011 - CD Review: The Gypsy Nomads". Archived from the original on 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
- ^ "Chronogram Magazine - July 01, 2008 - the Gypsy Nomads". Archived from the original on 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
- ^ Cogan, Brian: "The Encyclopedia of Punk", page 74. Sterling Publishing, 2006
- ^ Blush, Steven; Petros, George (Oct 1, 2001). American Hardcore: A Tribal History. Feral House. p. 244. ISBN 9780922915712. Retrieved Aug 10, 2017.
- ^ "Frenchy and the Punk - Edinburgh 2014". August 18, 2014.
- ^ "Frenchy and the Punk - Lanky Bell Bottoms (Official Video)". YouTube. January 2019.
- ^ "Thread & Stone - The Gypsy Nomads | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- ^ "Eternal Summer - The Gypsy Nomads | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- ^ "At the Carnival Eclectique - The Gypsy Nomads | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- ^ "Happy Madness - Frenchy and the Punk | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- ^ "Hey Hey Cabaret - Frenchy and the Punk | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- ^ "Here Come the Drums!". Archived from the original on 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
- ^ "Ninja Fish Music : Album Review: Cartwheels (2014)". May 20, 2014.
- ^ "Blood in the Soundtrack, a review of "Steampunk" Volumes 1 & 2". Archived from the original on 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2013-06-24.