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Old 09-10-2006, 09:09 PM
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Default Favourite Sons with Ex Rollerskate Skinny member Ken Griffin,Free Cork Show

Favourite Sons

An Cruiscin Lan ,
Douglas St,
Cork

Monday 16th October

Adm Free Doors tbc

Ken Griffin - vocals
Matthew Werth - bass guitar
Justin Tripp - guitar
Carmine Degennaro - guitar
AJ Edmiston - drums

"This band exists to talk about the things you go through when you confront the big stuff: love, regret, fear," says Ken Griffin, the singer and principle songwriter of Favourite Sons. "We’ve all been right to that edge, pushed through it and now we're back to show people the other side, as brutal as it might be."

As the creative force behind the hugely influential (and criminally overlooked) ’90s art rock band, Rollerskate Skinny (Beggars UK/Sire US), Griffin certainly speaks from experience.

The same can be said for the four other Sons, who spent years cutting their chops with the Philly-based psych-pop group Aspera (Jagjaguwar Records) before relocating to New York in 2004 after parting ways with their singer.

Singer-less, but eager to start anew, bassist Matthew Werth and guitarist Justin Tripp tracked down Griffin in the summer of 2004, only to learn that he had spent the last four years crafting a new repertoire of songs focusing largely on his unique vocals and melodic sensibilities. Following a dark spell and thoughts of quitting music forever, Griffin demoed 14 of these songs in a two-day session in an attempt to capture “a brutal, unsentimental type of songwriting" inspired by the likes of Lou Reed, David Bowie and Nina Simone. “At that point, I had nothing to lose. It was create or perish,” he says earnestly.

Werth soon passed along two of Griffin’s tracks to some record companies and received an amazing amount of interest before the band had ever played together.

At their first practice Griffin was shocked to find the band had already taken his songs and shaped them into the type of "thunderous, plain beauty" he had dreamt of. “It was so moving. The band was already playing the songs with such confidence and commitment. All I had to do was pick up the microphone and sing," he remembers.

A few weeks later, the Sons decided to play some shows. “I was terrified,” admits Griffin. “In the past, I could always hide behind my guitar and a wall of noise and samples. But at these shows, I just had to stand out there, close my eyes and sing."

Based on the intensity of their earliest performances (“it was like watching a preacher of damaged love songs fronting the Stooges,” said one reviewer), LA’s Gold Standard Laboratories offered to put out a 7” single in early 2005. Shortly thereafter, the Sons were approached by James Oldham (son of the famous Andrew Loog Oldham and head of the UK indie Loog Records) to release a four-song single in Europe entitled the Treason EP. With less than ten official shows under their belts, the Sons headed off to Europe to tour in support of Treason.

Upon their return, Vice Recordings, who had expressed interest from the earliest demos, stepped forward and offered the band a long-term deal. The Sons recorded Down Beside Your Beauty in Brooklyn in January, with acclaimed studio wiz Victor Van Vugt (PJ Harvey, The Fall, The Pogues) coming in to handle mixing duties the following month.

Grounded by Griffin’s confessional lyrics and the band’s thundering guitars and rhythm section, Down Beside Your Beauty has nothing to hide and a world of courageous conceits to offer. What you hear is what you get and what you
get is nothing short of rock music stripped down to its most visceral elements—delivered with power, conviction and complete honesty.

“There are so many apologetic undertones hidden in the way bands play nowadays,” says Werth. “This is not that at all. This is something right from the battlefield
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Old 10-10-2006, 09:36 AM
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any tunes online Tom??

any ex-rollerskater worth checking out imo

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Old 10-10-2006, 10:21 AM
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any tunes online Tom??

any ex-rollerskater worth checking out imo

ta
This is them I'd say:
http://www.myspace.com/favouritesons

Sounds great!
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Old 10-10-2006, 11:36 AM
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nice one horse . .
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Old 10-10-2006, 12:42 PM
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For what its worth I have heard these guys are excellent, but I've not had the pleasure of hearing them myself. They do a show in Dublin too.
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Old 10-10-2006, 06:52 PM
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Their album is out here Oct 27th.

Few video clips with interviews and the like...
http://www.vicerecords.com/artists/f...downbeside.mov
http://www.vicerecords.com/artists/f...ng_on_girl.mov
http://www.vicerecords.com/artists/f...tary/noone.mov
http://www.vicerecords.com/artists/f...tall_grass.mov
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Old 11-10-2006, 03:29 PM
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This is them I'd say:
http://www.myspace.com/favouritesons

Sounds great!

or this

http://www.favouritesons.com/
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Old 11-10-2006, 03:34 PM
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Just had a listen on their myspace. They sound pretty good to say the least . Definitely will check this out as it's on tues and not mon.

Yaay for date change and yaay for free gigs.
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Old 16-10-2006, 09:41 PM
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Saw them in Dublin on Saturday night with The Dears, really good. Ken on great form. Good bit of banter as well.
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