Life can change in an instant. If you had – at just the right time – read an ad on a Scottish music message board, then you too might be in the popular Glasgow-based rock ‘n’ roll band, The Fratellis.
The Fratellis are a band for the times you think a song and a pint will save your life. From the tenor of the Scottish trio’s sold-out show Monday at the Troubadour, though, they’re not the kind of ...
Jon Fratelli isn't sure of THE moment when he and his fellow Fratellis knew their debut album 'Costello Music' had become some kind of phenomenon. Was it hearing Chelsea Dagger hoovering up radio play ...
If Arctic Monkeys could crack America, why can’t the Fratellis? That question has to have been posed recently by the Scottish three-piece’s label, management, family, friends and fans. It may have ...
(CBS Local)-- Jon Fratelli and his Scottish rock band The Fratellis have been frequent visitors to the Los Angeles over the years to record and perform their music. While live concerts are on hiatus ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Fratellis shared a statement announcing the news on social media, clarifying that the concerts are expected to happen at later ...
While they are siblings in spirit only, the Fratellis are a bunch of lovable slackers that like their women loose and their music loud. Combining high decibels with racing hormones, the Glasgow, ...
The Scottish trio, which played The Pabst Theater Monday night, has catchy tunes and distinct Merseybeat influence, but with a modern edge. If I said The Fratellis were a Big Three for the new ...
Ask the black-clad London teenagers standing outside the Academy, who are prepared to wait around all afternoon for a sighting of the band, and their unofficial spokesgirl will tell you that Fratellis ...
Musicians often are advised to seek success by thinking outside the box, but this energetic Scottish trio managed to get on the fast track by placing itself squarely inside the box that sits inside ...
When they arrived on the scene back in 2006, Glasgow's The Fratellis stuck out like a sore thumb. The rough 'n' ready trio avoided hype at all costs and their stomping, glammy sound had a raucous edge ...