Francine (band)
Francine | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Q Division |
Members | Clayton Scoble Steve Scully Sean Connelly Albert Gualtieri Ken Lafler |
Past members | Paul Simonoff Jason Sakos |
Website | [1] |
Francine is an indie rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
History
[edit]Francine was founded by Clayton Scoble, who previously performed with Til Tuesday and Aimee Mann, and was a member of Poundcake and Colortone. He assembled the group towards the end of 1997 and soon after self-released a few solo demo tapes.[1] The newly-formed band then released an EP and a full-length album on the Massachusetts indie label Q Division Records. A second album followed in 2003. The group received positive reviews,[2] but did not tour nationally behind the album.[1] In 2006, the group released a third album, entitled Airshow.[3]
The Francine song, "Albany Brownout", was used by Fox network's series The O.C. in January, on episode 3.11, "The Safe Harbor".[citation needed]
Francine has appeared on various tribute recordings, including one to Kim Deal and one to the dBs.[citation needed]
Discography
[edit]- Pop Warner EP (Q Division Records, 2000)
- Forty on a Fall Day (Q Division, 2000)
- 28 Plastic Blue Versions of Endings Without You (Q Division, 2003)
- Airshow (Q Division, 2006)
- When We Were Loud (self-released, 2018)[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Francine at Allmusic.com
- ^ Review of Forty on a Fall Day, Allmusic.
- Review of 28 Plastic Blue Versions of Endings Without You. Allmusic.
- Episode 005 Archived 2008-07-08 at the Wayback Machine, Well Rounded Radio. Accessed December 6, 2007.
- Cellars by Starlight. Boston Phoenix, June 1–8, 2000. Accessed November 6, 2007. ()
- Cellars by Starlight. Boston Phoenix, October 12–19, 2000. Accessed November 6, 2007. () - ^ Review of Airshow. Pop Matters. Accessed December 6, 2007. (Review later moved to this URL, accessed October 6, 2020.)
- Review of Airshow. Stylus. Accessed December 6, 2007. (Wayback Machine copy)