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May 23, 2013

The Henry Clay People @ Williamsburg Waterfront 6.25 W/ Silversun Pickups

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Official Press Release, courtesy of Tell All Your Friends PR….

The Henry Clay People Play NEW YORK At Williamsburg Waterfront On 6.25  With Silversun Pickups & also June 28th – Philly, PA – Great Plaza at Penns Landing!!!
Premiere Debut Single “Your Famous Friends” Single On The Tripwire

Somewhere On The Golden Coast Out NOW On tbd Records

Official Press Release courtesy of Tell All Your Friends PR….

We know what you’re thinking: The Henry Clay People aren’t really from L.A., right? After all, their TBD debut, Somewhere on the Golden Coast, sounds like the riff-slinging byproduct of playing hard—and drinking even harder—in Midwestern bars that keep their jukeboxes stocked with old Pavement and Replacements records or whatever Robert Pollard released that week.

“While we don’t quite fit in with L.A.’s noise scene or the singer-songwriter crew that hangs out at the Hotel Cafe,” says vocalist/guitarist Joey Siara, “we’ve found a nice little niche for bands like us in L.A—just a bunch of friendly people who prefer to hang out, drink cheap beer, and listen to Big Star records on a Saturday night.”
Joey and his 23-year-old little brother Andy—also a singer/guitarist—formed The Henry Clay People in 2005.  Since then the band has developed a reputation for spreading their unpretentious slacker guitar rock though out greater Los Angeles and beyond.  “I think we played close to 200 shows in 2007-2008 and most of those were just local to southern California. 2009 was nice though because we really got to hit the road for most of the year and see if the tunes held up outside our little bubble.”

Somewhere on the Golden Coast bottles that boundless live energy in 11 airtight tracks and 34 filler-free minutes. Listening closely, it’s easy to see how all of this started, how a revolving door of “crappy punk bands” led the Siara brothers to form The Henry Clay People in the first place. Two buzz-building albums (2006’s Blacklist the Kid With the Red Moustache and 2008’s For Cheap or For Free) and several lineup shifts later, they’re still keeping things simple.  Recorded mostly at The Ship Studios in Eagle Rock, CA by Earlimart frontman Aaron Espinoza, he encouraged the band to ditch the headphones, take it easy on overdubs, drink more beer, and record live in the same room to tape.  The idea was to get as close as possible to the essence of the live show.

Golden Coast pushes and pulls between the two brother’s influences.  Joey’s zeal for jagged distorted guitars (“Nobody Taught us to Quit), gets smoothed out by Andy’s laid back “drive into the sunset” love of The Byrds, Jackson Browne, and Grandaddy. The influence of the latter—along with their dad’s considerable classic rock collection—creeps into a couple Golden Coast cuts, lending a nostalgic from-dusk-’til-dawn feel to “A Temporary Fix” and the album’s melancholic curtain-closer, “Two Lives At the End of the Night.” Both of which provide a nice contrast to such certified piano-spiked jams as “Working Part Time,” “Your Famous Friends,” and “End of an Empire.” And since this particular long player barely eclipses the 30-minute mark, you better believe The Henry Clay People never wear out their welcome. In fact, they may just leave you wanting more.

“We want our music to be accessible, but still mean something,” says Joey. “That’s the spirit of this band—nothing we’re doing is rocket science, but we’re playing the music we love. And if some people recognize that, great. Rock ’n’ roll is rock ’n’ roll.”

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June/July Tour With Silversun Pickups

June 23rd – Washington, DC – DAR Constitution Hall
June 24th – Montclair, NJ – Wellmont Theatre
June 25th – Brooklyn, NY – Williamsburg Waterfront
June 27th Boston, MA – Landsdowne Street
June 28th – Philly, PA – Great Plaza at Penns Landing
June 29th – Toronto, ON – The Sound Academy
July 1 – Lansing, MI – The Lift*
July 2 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
July 3 – Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom
July 4 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest
July 16 – Las Vegas, NV – The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel
July 17th Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre
July 19th – Austin, TX – Stubb’s
July 20th – Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
July 21st – Dallas, TX – Palladium Ballroom
July 23rd – Columbia, MO – Mojo’s*
July 24th – St Louis, MO – Live on the Fair St Louis
July 26th – Denver, CO – The Fillmore Auditorium
July 27th – Salt Lake City, UT – The Rail
July 29th Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
July 30th – Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
July 31 – Seattle, WA – The Paramount Theatre
Aug 2nd – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra
Aug 3rd – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
Aug 6th – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
Aug 7th – San Diego, CA – Soma

Oct 9th Austin City Limits

*without Silversun Pickups

THE CORE

JOEY- Voice and Guitar
ANDY- Voice and Guitar
JONATHAN- Voice and Bass
JORDAN- Piano and Voice

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