THE HENRY CLAY PEOPLE | SOMEWHERE ON THE GOLDEN COAST
The third album Somewhere on the Golden Coast from Los Angeles band The Henry Clay People is another kick-ass set of slacker rock that recalls past greats like The Replacements and Pavement and fellow contemporary rockers The Hold Steady. Somewhere on the Golden Coast features more of the anthemic songwriting, buzzing guitar hooks, barroom piano, catchy melodies and sing-along choruses the band has become known for. If you are not yet familiar with The Henry Clay People, their first release on TBD Records is a great introduction that captures the band’s live energy perfectly. – Written by JFelton
posted by JFelton, June 4, 2010
HENRY CLAY PEOPLE | FOR CHEAP OR FOR FREE
The Henry Clay People are a no-frills, rock and roll band from LA often compared to The Hold Steady, Pavement and The Replacements. For Cheap or For Free, released on the Aquarium Drunkard spin-off label Autumn Tone, is a smart and rebellious record demonstrating the bands fervent exuberance, foot stomping guitar anthems, and crackling, electric music. The band – Joey Siara (vocals, guitar), Andy Siara (guitar, vocals), Noah Green (bass, vocals) and Eric Scott (drums) – create a unique brand of booze fueled roots-rock. These guys don’t disappoint live!
posted by JFelton, May 4, 2009


















































































































