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A they, not a he, consisting of young friends D.A. Wallach and Max Drummey, Chester French seeks to prove that pop music can be at once challenging and accessible. And with the bracing, involving and always-surprising set of pop-art songs on their debut album Love the Future, the duo has made a bold statement that’s as delightful as it is ambitious, an album informed by a great wealth of music that is poised to break barriers and set new standards.

Chester French’s world is a musical universe in which everything’s in play. The glorious “She Loves Everybody” mixes sensibilities equally drawing on Motown and power-pop. “Beneath the Veil” throws country twists into hip-hop aesthetics. “Neal” has echoes of swing, hip-hop and rock – with a guitar break paying tribute to the genius and magic fingers of Les Paul. And “Fingers” is just your basic orchestral-pop with, you know, a lap steel solo. There’s a curtain-raising “Introduction,” and a couple transition pieces (“The String Interlude” and “Country Interlude”) to help tie it all together and stress that this is, overall, far more than just a collection of songs, but a whole statement.

“We were trying to make the album an album,” Drummey says. “What we tried to do is make something musically diverse but also unified. And we did the best job of that ever in the history of music.”

Don’t just take it from him. The band has already been lauded by the press with features such as Spin’s Who’s Next ‘08 and Rolling Stone’s Artists To Watch. And take it from no less than Pharrell Williams, who signed the unclassifiable duo to his Star Trak/Interscope label after an early copy of the album, recorded by the two largely in a dorm basement studio while they were students at Harvard, was passed from them to his engineer, Drew Coleman.
“It’s been a long time since I’ve heard a project teeming with this sort of musicality and originality,” says Williams, the phenomenal artist/producer/trailblazer of Neptunes, N.E.R.D. and so-much-else fame. “You’re going to watch history unfold with these guys. I feel it in my gut.”

That works for Wallach and Drummey, who trace an aesthetic lineage from Beethoven to Brian Wilson, from Les Paul to Prince to, well, Pharrell Williams. They see walls coming down with a new generation inspired by innovative artists like Gnarls Barkley and OutKast.

Chester French – subject of a signing battle that also included Kanye West, Jermaine Dupri and Jimmy Iovine before Williams closed the deal - wants to be at the front of that movement.
“Hopefully our role in culture can be to stand for this moment in history where meaningless social and musical categories are finally dissolving,” Wallach says.

The music backs that up. In discussion the two freely reference a sky-full of musical stars and constellations. “A lot of people make experimental music. We look at our music as not being experimental, but being the result of a variety of experiments – what we distilled from doing outlandish things, what are the best ideas,” Drummey says.

It’s a concept that coalesced over the course of the three-plus years in which the music was initially made, a process that began with a simple encounter of the two then-freshmen at a Harvard commissary.

Milwaukee-raised Wallach and Boston native Drummey quickly found a lot of shared ground in musical tastes and philosophies and before long had recruited three other musicians into a band 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 an orchestra’s-worth of instruments, supplemented with the occasional specialist guest – and both taking production and engineering duties for recordings that melded both of their sensibilities and visions.
“Being just two people in the studio we could layer anything we wanted,” Drummey says. “It liberated us to arrange the album in interesting ways.”

Interesting hardly captures it. Working along the way in a campus studio arranging, engineering and producing all sorts of sessions expanded the pair’s musical vocabulary and sense of recording innovation. With that wealth of resources at their command, they set out to craft something at once all-encompassing and focused.
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Oct 4th, 8:03pm
Good music!
Jul 3rd, 1:24am
i looooove the mixtape and album. . . :D
just thought i'd let yall know.
May 22nd, 8:56pm
sunday is also carnaval in San Francisco-maybe I will see yall there. xxxoooooooooooo
May 16th, 3:17am
Hey CHester French thanks for the add. :)
May 5th, 5:27am
Apr 24th, 2:25am
Very cool...I like what I'm hearing.
Apr 23rd, 1:57pm
I can't believe the 2 of you.... and all this! BRILLIANT just wish I could see u guys but ur not coming my way. Closet is Knoxville :(
Apr 18th, 9:55pm
I love everything about you guys and think you are the breath of fresh air that this music industry needs. Pharell is the perfect producer for you guys and I just can't wait for the album to come out. I have created a fansite for you guys at http://chester-french.com and I hopefully once its up and running you guys can visit.
Apr 7th, 5:38am Last edited Apr 7th, 5:39am.
I have never heard of you guys either until I saw the video on mtv...but I love pharrel and im surprised i havent...but i love your look and your sound...I will definitely try to get tickets to the electric factory for when you come to philadelphia...and that's also the last day of my semester and freshmen year...im super excited
Apr 3rd, 11:27pm
Chester...... French......ROCKS!!

Blog Posts

blog post 11/5 Chester French Calle Ocho Remix!!!
Category: Album Release
Posted: Nov 05, 2009 at 9:16 PM
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What the?! The long awaited sequel to our She Wolf Remix... we proudly present our remix of Pitbull's "Calle Ocho" BOOM:

[Click HERE to watch the video]

Download the MP3 version HERE!!

We'll have a poll for our next remix soon! Stay tuned....

blog post 10/6 We're In Paper Magazine!
Category: Album Release
Posted: Oct 06, 2009 at 10:46 PM
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We're in the new issue of Paper Magazine! It's a really dope article, which you can read below.

But pick up the issue!

(also, our Pitbull cover is coming soon! Thanks for your patience everyone!!)

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blog post 9/11 Big Thank You to Seattle's 107.7 The End!
Category: Album Release
Posted: Sep 11, 2009 at 11:55 PM
We love Seattle. And Seattle, we love your radio station 107.7 The End even more. You guys rule. You're one of our biggest supporters and when you show us the kind of love you show us (where you invite us to really cool meet-n-greets and have us play in your AWESOME Endfest), we get really big smiles on our faces and, sometimes, treat ourselves to huge hot fudge sundaes. With three spoons... one for Max, one for DA and one for you, 107.7 The End.

Here's a really cool photo of us at the meet-n-greet from yesterday (click the image to enlarge)

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Love;


blog post 9/11 Our Weird (and Awesome) Karmaloop Interview
Category: Album Release
Posted: Sep 11, 2009 at 8:10 PM
Have you seen our interview at Karmaloop TV yet? NO?! Watch it now:

[Click HERE to watch the interview]
blog post 9/11 Sacramento In-Store Tomorrow!
Category: Album Release
Posted: Sep 11, 2009 at 8:07 PM
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Sacramento, see you there. BOOM.

-Chester French