TWO GALLANTS (BAND)


'Two Gallants' are a indie rock duo from San Francisco, California. The name comes from the title of a story by James Joyce in ''Dubliners''.

Contents
History
Sound
Walter's On Washington Incident
Discography
Albums
Singles & EPs
EPs
Internet Singles
CD Singles
Vinyl
External links

History


Two Gallants are made up of Adam Stephens (b. 1981) on guitar, harmonica and vocals and Tyson Vogel (b. 1981) on drums and vocals.
Stephens and Vogel started gigging around San Francisco as Two Gallants in 2002, when both were twenty; the two had been making music together since the age of twelve. They made two separate unreleased CDs that are now out of print. Those recordings were spread around the US during the early years of touring (house shows, warehouses, street corners, parks, etc.) After recording their debut, ''The Throes'', for Alive Records, they kept up the touring but started playing more clubs. In July of 2005, the band signed with Saddle Creek records. In August of 2005, they played their first shows overseas in London as well as Reading and Leeds festivals.
In February of 2006 they released ''What the Toll Tells'' on Saddle Creek records. This spawned two singles: "Las Cruces Jail" and "Steady Rollin'". They toured Europe at the start of 2006 after the album release, played the Saddle Creek SXSW showcase in March, and then toured the US and parts of Canada in May and June. They were invited to play numerous European festivals throughout the summer and then picked up again in September to tour the US and Europe for the second time of the year.
Their next full-length album will be released in September.

Sound


The Two Gallants in 2005

As with The White Stripes, Two Gallants feature a duo of guitar and drums, and their music is rooted in the blues. However, Two Gallants are more influenced by the delta blues and folk music rather than the White Stripes' electric blues, which is based on the music coming out of Chicago and Detroit. Stephens plays bass, melody, and harmony simultaneously in the blues tradition, but with folk fingerpicking. Vogel's percussion is a trap of a hi-hat, 2 ride cymbals, 2 floor toms, a snare drum, and a bass drum with an even smaller trap for acoustic concerts. His play is melodic rather than rhythmic. Themes of their lyrics include archaic stories of murder, theft, the old west, Antebellum South and racism along with more personal accounts.

Walter's On Washington Incident


A Two Gallants show descended into chaos on Friday, October 13, 2006 in Houston, Texas, when a police officer investigating a noise complaint at the club Walter's on Washington allegedly attacked the band Two Gallants and its fans.
Trainwreck Riders and Langhorne Slim opened for the band. After receiving a noise complaint, the Houston Police Department sent officer G.M. Rodriguez to the club. Rodriguez took the stage during the band’s set, and demanded that the band stop performing. When they refused, a melee ensued.
Adam from Two Gallants, Andrew Kerwin from Trainwreck Riders, Two Gallants’ tour manager, as well as a fourteen-year-old boy were Tasered by the police for no apparent reason at the club (the fourteen-year-old went into seizures). Tyson Vogel (drummer from Two Gallants), Sean Kohler (bassist from Trainwreck Riders) and Andrew Kerwin (vocalist/guitarist from Trainwreck Riders) had to pay $1,400 each to post bail to get out of jail. Adam Stephens was Tasered but escaped. As he told in a Rolling Stone interview: ''"I just went around the corner. A lot of kids, I think the kids kinda helped me out as far as blocking my way behind me and then I just ran around the corner and just kept running and running and running. I got, I think, five or six blocks. And then I was kind of hiding in shadows, and there was a helicopter flying over with a search light on it."''
In the scuffle a 90-year-old stand-up bass belonging to opening act Langhorne Slim was also destroyed. Although the band plans to make some sort of legal action, they could not reveal what, exactly, that would be at this time.
The story exploded on the Internet and many eyewitness accounts, photos and videos surfaced on message boards and sites like YouTube and MySpace.
Interviews with the band about the case can be found here[1] and here[2]. Videos taken by members of the audience can be viewed here[3] and here[4].

Discography


Albums


★ ''The Throes'' (2004 · Alive Records)

★ ''What the Toll Tells'' (2006 · Saddle Creek)

★ ''Two Gallants'' (2007 · Saddle Creek)
Singles & EPs

EPs


★ ''The Scenery of Farewell'' (2007 · Saddle Creek)

★ ''Nothing to You (re-mix) + 3'' (2006 . Alive Records)
Internet Singles


★ "Steady Rollin'" b/w "Dappens" and "Don't Want No Woman Who Stays Out All Night..."(2006 · Saddle Creek), iTunes
CD Singles


★ "Steady Rollin'" b/w "Dappens" and "Don't Want No Woman Who Stays Out All Night..." (2006 · Saddle Creek Europe)

★ "Nothing to You (re-mix) + 3" (2006 · Alive Records)
Vinyl


★ "I'm Her Man" b/w "Fail Hard to Regain (Live)" (2004 · Alive Records)

★ "Las Cruces Jail" b/w "Long Summer Day (Acoustic)" (2005 · Saddle Creek)

★ "Steady Rollin'" b/w "Dappens" (2006 · Saddle Creek Europe)

External links



Official Two Gallants website

Saddle Creek

Alive Records

All Music Guide: Two Gallants

Lazy-i Interview: September 2005

The filmclip to their single, Steady Rollin'

Free video of entire Two Gallanst concert (18-11-2006, Amsterdam)

Synthesis Interview June 2007

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