Famous, The / Come Home To Me
Album: | Come Home To Me | Collection: | Country | |
Artist: | Famous, The | Added: | Jun 2010 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-06-13 | Pull Date: | 2010-08-15 | Charts: | Country/Bluegrass |
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Week Ending: | Jul 4 | Jun 27 | Jun 20 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 27, 2010: | Sunny Side Up
Perspicacious |
3. | Jun 16, 2010: | Brownian Values
Come Home To Me |
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2. | Jun 26, 2010: | Music Casserole
Come Home To Me |
4. | Jun 15, 2010: | The Rock Lobster
Off My Mind |
Album Review
Jack Wang
Reviewed 2010-06-14
Reviewed 2010-06-14
The Famous: Come Home to Me
The Famous is an alt-country/rock band based here in Palo Alto and
comprises of a number of Stanford alums (I went to school w/ Laurence
Scott, the lead singer). I saw them at Thee Parkside in SF back in
March and they totally rocked the house down. Their sound is
generally alt-country, as the instrumentation & vocals have definitely
that Texas twang. Yet their compositions range from truckin'
honky-tonk to moody indie rock with elements of post-punk. They're
definitely not a typical country group, as Palo Alto is a long way
from Texas - and they definitely stretch the boundaries of alt-country
as well. Great pedal steel work on a number of tracks. Try:
2,3,5,7,8,11.
1. Indie-infused country-rock, alternates between soft moments and
loud kickin' choruses
2. Drivin' honky-tonk flavored Texas road-house alt-country
3. Twangy alt-country w/ some great guitar action and catchy choruses
4. Country-flavored indie rock w/ a post-punk feel
5. Slow & moody, meandering post-rock even w/ blues-y trombone riffs
6. Tex-Mex rock, noisy and wild
7. Bouncy alt-country with a catchy pop sensibility
8. Slower, thoughtful and mellow w/ great pedal steel work
9. Grindin' guitars on this rocker, builds up intensity
10. Rockin' alt-country song, one ought to drink a beer to this one
11. Lovely instrumental, mellow and gentle as you drive into the sunset
The Famous is an alt-country/rock band based here in Palo Alto and
comprises of a number of Stanford alums (I went to school w/ Laurence
Scott, the lead singer). I saw them at Thee Parkside in SF back in
March and they totally rocked the house down. Their sound is
generally alt-country, as the instrumentation & vocals have definitely
that Texas twang. Yet their compositions range from truckin'
honky-tonk to moody indie rock with elements of post-punk. They're
definitely not a typical country group, as Palo Alto is a long way
from Texas - and they definitely stretch the boundaries of alt-country
as well. Great pedal steel work on a number of tracks. Try:
2,3,5,7,8,11.
1. Indie-infused country-rock, alternates between soft moments and
loud kickin' choruses
2. Drivin' honky-tonk flavored Texas road-house alt-country
3. Twangy alt-country w/ some great guitar action and catchy choruses
4. Country-flavored indie rock w/ a post-punk feel
5. Slow & moody, meandering post-rock even w/ blues-y trombone riffs
6. Tex-Mex rock, noisy and wild
7. Bouncy alt-country with a catchy pop sensibility
8. Slower, thoughtful and mellow w/ great pedal steel work
9. Grindin' guitars on this rocker, builds up intensity
10. Rockin' alt-country song, one ought to drink a beer to this one
11. Lovely instrumental, mellow and gentle as you drive into the sunset
Track Listing
1. | Off My Mind | 7. | Perspicacious | |||
2. | Moving On | 8. | Every Day | |||
3. | Without You | 9. | Happy | |||
4. | Ain't Much Wrong | 10. | Cold Tonight | |||
5. | Come Home To Me | 11. | Under The Stars (Instrumental) | |||
6. | Mano Negra | . |