Chester French
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| Chester French | |
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Chester French performing performing on Treasure Island in California in September 2008.
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
| Genre(s) | Indie pop, electronica, hip hop |
| Years active | 2003–present |
| Label(s) | Star Trak, Interscope |
| Website | www.chesterfrench.com |
| Members | |
| D.A. Wallach Maxwell Drummey |
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Chester French is an American band consisting of two members, Maxwell Drummey and D.A. Wallach. They met as college students at Harvard University, naming their band after sculptor Daniel Chester French, who designed the statue at the Lincoln Memorial, the John Harvard statue, as well as the Minuteman statue at the Lexington/Concord battlegrounds in Massachusetts.[1] Milwaukee-raised Wallach and Boston native Drummey quickly found a lot of shared ground in musical tastes and philosophies and before long formed a band with three other classmates, playing various campus functions, eventually moving in a direction heavily influenced by classic British Northern Soul. Over the summer both stayed in Cambridge, working hard at songwriting. But when school resumed, they realized that the material went way beyond the basic guitar-bass-drums-piano format of the band, and the duo continued the work themselves, Wallach handling most of the vocals, Drummey performing much of the music on multiple instruments, supplemented with the occasional special guest – and both taking production and engineering duties for recordings.
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[edit] Formation
They were originally a five-piece band that formed in fall of 2003 at Harvard University. In addition to current members David-Andrew Wallach and Maxwell Drummey, the band's lineup included Justin Hurwitz (piano), Michael William Judge (bass) and Damien Sayre Chazelle (drums). Wallach originally auditioned as the group's drummer, but when he lost the job to Chazelle, decided to try singing.[2] After winning a battle of the bands competition, Chester French recorded and released an EP, "Chester French's First Love," which is now out of print. The band's sound was radically different than it is now; the band described their music as belonging to the genre "Gentlemen Rock."[3]
The band played out and sold numerous copies of their independently released CD on the streets of Cambridge, Massachusetts. As Wallach tells "The Improper Bostonian" when asked if they busk in Harvard Square:
"We did. The summer after our freshman year we created a little EP, and we sold it on the street. If people were reluctant to buy it, we'd offer to play them something live, with the agreement that if they liked our performance, they'd buy the CD for five bucks."[4]
[edit] Initial Work and Signing
After the paring down the group, its current lineup set out to learn how to record and produce music. They took on jobs at Harvard's Quad Studios, which is where R&B producer and fellow Harvard Alum Ryan Leslie also got his start.[5]
It was at the school's studio (and through its numerous clients) where the duo's sound came together.
"The studio we had at school wasn’t actually affiliated with the music program there. That’s sort of an independent student group that Max and I were actually kind [of] running too. We were actually engineering there as commercial engineers so even when we were getting the record deal, we were still recording weird a cappella groups and viola players to pick up some cash on the side. It was good too because we were able to learn how to record all kinds of different music and instruments and all that knowledge ends up being a resource when you’re working out your own project."[6]
Over the course of the next few years, the duo began putting together a demo. The time put in heeded a demo with varied production styles and numerous instruments, sometimes within a single song.[7]
They put the finishing touches on their demo by their senior year at Harvard and began sending packages to everyone they could find in music. Notable early supporters include Perez Hilton, blogger Arjan Writes and, perhaps most remarkably, Kanye West.
A copy of their demo ended up in the hands of engineer Andrew Coleman, who passed it to super-producer Pharrell Williams. The demo also made it to Jermaine Dupri.[8]
Producer/Rapper West and Williams ended up in a bidding war for the band. Chester French ended up choosing a deal with Williams' Star Trak label, an imprint of Interscope Records.[9]
Pharrell, in an introduction of the band in front of an audience in New York, briefly mentioned the bidding war:
"There's something at Star Trak records that we have been very excited about and there's, I don't know. Of course D.A. would want me to sit here and tell you how much of a crazy bidding war there was for them, as everybody in here knows D.A. But you know what? He's right. And if you think about it, think about where they come from and... okay! It's funny. But you know what? Think about it man. Like, Harvard grads? And then on top of that, there really was a bidding war and it really was incredible and we really lost our minds and you're really about to see a great, incredible show."[10]
After landing at Star Trak at the end of their senior year at Harvard, the group moved to Los Angelos and continued work on their debut album, "Love The Future". The move inspired the song, "Bebe Buell," which the band says, during performances, is "about LA Girls."
Soon after graduating, one of their unmastered songs, "She Loves Everybody," ended up in the premiere episode of the 4th season of "Entourage," "Welcome to the Jungle," which aired June 17, 2007.[11][12][13][14]
[edit] Current work
As recording came to a close, the band's first single, "She Loves Everybody," was released. The initial run of the single was in a limited edition condom package designed by Zach Larner.[15][16]
The duo decided to build a live show, so they hired the brother-brother touring musician team of Omar and Manny Dominick and keyboardist Tyler Wood.[17]
The newly formed live version of Chester French debuted at the 2008 South By Southwest festival and have toured on and off since. They supported N.E.R.D. on three tours (one with rapper Common), Matisyahu and Lady GaGa's The Fame Ball Tour.[18][19][20]
The band then released the song for retail on iTunes and Amazon in October, which was quickly followed by the release of the "She Loves Everybody" EP, which features the single, the bands song "Jimmy Choos" and remixes of "She Loves Everybody" by The Neptunes and DJ Steve Aoki and a remix of "Jimmy Choos" by hip-hop producer El-P.[21]
Bronx, NY rapper Mickey Factz and J.A.M.E.S. Watts released an unofficial remix of the group's song "Jimmy Choos." After the group heard the song, they got into the studio with Factz and collaborated on a track that will appear on his debut.[22][23]
The group has collaborated with Talib Kweli and singer Res for their song "Fall Back," a song released during the waning days of the Democratic primaries that was aimed at Hillary Clinton. The song appeared on the political website "The Daily Kos."[24][25]
Chester French also released a mix-tape via their official website at ChesterFrench.com/mixtape., titled "Get Familiar with Chester French -- Jacques Jams Vol. 1: Endurance", includes new and exclusive material that will tell the story of one of the most anticipated groups of 2009
Their debut album, Love the Future, was released with Star Trak/Interscope Records on April 21, 2009 (however, it was leaked the day before release). The duo produced and engineered the album themselves in their college dorm at Harvard College.[26]
[edit] Mixtapes
In early April of 2009, Chester French and popular mixtape and club DJ Clinton Sparks recorded and released a mixtape on the internet, called "Jacques Jams, Vol 1: Endurance". It has since spread onto various websites and across Twitter.[27]
"Jacques Jams Vol. 1: Endurance", features 24 tracks, 19 of which were recorded for the mixtape. The mixtape (referred to as a "Free Album" by the band on their website) has numerous guest appearances from R&B and hip-hop stars. The guests include Solange Knowles (on the track "Two Mans"), Kardinal Offishall & N.O.R.E. (on "No Parents Allowed"), Cassie (on "Chloe Jones"), Pusha-T of the Clipse (on "Campus Kingpin"), Bun B of UGK, Talib Kweli & Mickey Factz (on "I'm So Tall"), Janelle Monae (on "Nerd Girl"), Sean Combs & Jadakiss (on "Ciroc Star"), the Mad Rapper (on "Mad Rapper"), Wale (on "I'm Sorry"), and Pharrell Williams and Jermaine Dupri (on "Life in LA). [28][29]
In addition to all new tracks, the band included "The Jimmy Choos," "She Loves Everybody" and "C'Mon" from their debut album, "Love The Future" as well as the unreleased track "Out At The Compound," their yet-to-be-released remix of Lady GaGa's "Love Game" and "What A World," the Common song produced by Pharrell Williams that the duo appeared on (which is off Common's album, "Universal Mind Control.")[30][31]
[edit] Fan base
Chester French has a noteworthy method of interacting with fans, which they have dubbed the "Chester French VIP Concierge Service." While initially just a mailing list to reach out to fans, the band began rewarding fans who had membership (AKA "Chester French VIPs") with surprise shows and events, such as free cocktail parties in New York and L.A.[32][33][34]
[edit] Press
The band is notable for the amount of press generated about them in their short time as a signed band (which just recently released their debut).[35] Rolling Stone Magazine listed the band as one of their "Artists To Watch" in their March 2008 issue. The magazine described "She Loves Everybody" as an "ode to safe sex [that] mixes a Euro film-soundtrack vibe with synth beats - mood music for the thinking bachelor's pad."[36]
The duo have also been featured in L'uomo Vogue, Fashion Rocks Magazine, Vibe, Vanity Fair, Details Magazine, Interview Magazine, GQ, Teen Vogue, Nylon Magazine, FUZE Magazine and The Improper Bostonian (where the duo was featured on the cover).
Many of the articles showcase Wallach and Drummey's sense of humor, as their answers to many questions in interviews resemble the oddball responses Bob Dylan gave during interviews.[37]
For example, when asked by MTV how Chester French started, Wallach states:
"Chester French started when we were freshmen in college. Max wanted to start a group called Marilyn Manson, which is what he told me in the dining room. And I thought that was a great idea. So we realized there was a conflict, potentially, with the name, but the underlying concept was great and so that's what we've been trying to achieve ever since."[38]
When asked why hip-hop stars enjoy their music, Wallach satirically explains:
"They find it interesting that we're the first artists to wear whiteface all the time, publicly."[39]
Chester French are also notable for having been one of the first bands to use Facebook for promotion and fan interaction, as they were freshman and gigging musicians at Harvard the year Mark Zuckerberg launched the website.
The band is set to tour with Blink 182 in the summer of 2009 among other notable bands such as Taking Back Sunday, Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco and Weezer.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
| Year | Title | Chart positions | |||
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| U.S. 200 | Top Digital Albums | Billboard Comprehensive Albums | Top Internet Albums | ||
| 2009 | Love the Future
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77 | 19 | 82 | 17 |
[edit] Mixtapes
- Jacques Jams, Vol. 1: Endurance (2009)
[edit] Singles
| Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | ||
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| Billboard Hot 100 | Hot Singles Sales | Hot Dance Singles Sales | |||
| 2008 | "She Loves Everybody" | — | 2 | 1 | Love the Future |
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||||
[edit] Guest appearances
| Year | Song | Album |
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| 2008 | "Fall Back" (Idle Warship featuring Chester French) | |
| "What a World" (Common featuring Chester French) | Universal Mind Control | |
| 2009 | "As I Em" (Asher Roth featuring Chester French) | Asleep in the Bread Aisle |
[edit] References
- ^ "Band puts high-brow training into play". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. January 23, 2004. http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=253294. Retrieved on 2008-03-05.
- ^ http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2007/07/08/retrograds/
- ^ http://www2.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=253294
- ^ The Improper Bostonian, October 2008
- ^ http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=160296
- ^ http://allhiphop.com/stories/alternatives/archive/2008/09/09/20440081.aspx
- ^ http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2007/07/08/retrograds/
- ^ http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2007/07/08/retrograds/
- ^ http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/music/la-et-french5-2008jun05,0,6192763.story
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6ae3rWHiew
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entourage_(Pilot)#Season_1:_2004
- ^ http://musicslut.blogspot.com/2007/06/chester-french-that-song-on-entourage.html
- ^ http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2007/07/08/retrograds/
- ^ http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/first-night-chester-french-carling-academy-birmingham-img-srchttpwwwindependentcoukmultimediaarchive000152stars15784ajpg-alt2-stars-height10-width56-903004.htm
- ^ http://www.interscope.com/artist/news/default.aspx?nid=9973&aid=587&utm_source=rss&utm_campaign=rss&utm_medium=News&utm_content=nid_9973
- ^ http://www.interscope.com/artist/news/default.aspx?nid=10497&aid=587&utm_source=rss&utm_campaign=rss&utm_medium=News&utm_content=nid_10497
- ^ http://www.interscope.com/artist/news/default.aspx?nid=9786&aid=587
- ^ http://www.interscope.com/artist/news/default.aspx?nid=9786&aid=587
- ^ http://www.arjanwrites.com/arjanwrites/2008/09/chester-french.html
- ^ http://www.arjanwrites.com/arjanwrites/2009/01/chester-french-to-release-new-song-and-annouce-tour-with-lady-gaga.html
- ^ http://beatcrave.com/2008-11-13/chester-french-to-release-ep-she-loves-everybody/
- ^ http://thebombshit.blogspot.com/2008/12/james-watts-two-minute-warm-up-pt-7.html
- ^ http://www.urb.com/features/1327/MickeyFactz.php
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoOpkmvlIrc
- ^ http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/5/18/151558/306/754/517910
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dxfoxze0ldde~T1
- ^ http://www.rubyhornet.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3386:front-to-back-welcome-to-jacques-jams-vol-1&catid=22:reviews&Itemid=51
- ^ http://www.chesterfrench.com/mixtape
- ^ http://www.chesterfrench.com/mixtape
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Mind_Control
- ^ http://www.chesterfrench.com/mixtape
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqYjAePNeeU
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqYjAePNeeU
- ^ http://chesterfrench.com/landing/myspace.html
- ^ http://news.bostonherald.com/entertainment/music/general/view/2008_10_27_Harvard_duo_Chester_French_excels_in_Pop_101/srvc=home&position=recent
- ^ Ellen Carpenter, Rolling Stone Magazine, March 2008
- ^ http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2007/10/the_ten_most_incomprehensible.html
- ^ http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2008/06/05/video-interview-chester-french/
- ^ http://www.drop.io/chesterfrenchpresskit
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