thumb|200px|Bryan Harvey playing as part of House of Freaks at LA's Club Lingerie, circa 1988.

thumb|200px|Johnny Hott playing as part of House of Freaks at LA's Club Lingerie, circa 1988.

House of Freaks was an American two-man band formed in Richmond, Virginia in the mid-1980s. Bryan Harvey played guitar and sang, and Johnny Hott played percussion. The band managed to achieve a remarkably full sound, mostly because of Hott's inventive drumming and Harvey's confident vocals and knack of playing bass lines on his guitar (cribbed from his many years as a bass player) while simultaneously playing a melody.

The Freaks' sound was a combination of folk and rock, and drew heavily from the blues and primitive Americana music. Their lyrics focused on race, religion, and life in the South, although Harvey was also adept at writing about more personal topics (the lack of success of independent bands, his sex life and meeting the woman who would become his wife on "I Got Happy"

NRG Krysys even performed at the screening of Mel Stuart's documentary Wattstax during a festival in Richmond.

On New Year's Day, 2006, after a performance with his band NRG Krysys, Bryan Harvey, his wife Kathryn, and their daughters Stella and Ruby were found brutally murdered in the basement of their Richmond home. Their killers were convicted on August 17, 2006. One was sentenced to death and the other received life in prison. Media reports said about 1,400 people turned out for a memorial service, showing how well-regarded Harvey was in his community and among fellow musicians.

In an obituary, Rolling Stone noted that the House of Freaks aesthetic foreshadowed such later duos as the White Stripes and The Black Keys.

Discography

Albums

  • Monkey on a Chain Gang, 1987
  • Tantilla, 1989
  • All My Friends EP, 1989
  • Cakewalk, 1991
  • Invisible Jewel, 1994

Tantilla and Monkey on a Chain Gang were re-released with numerous bonus tracks in limited editions by Rhino Records in 2004.

Singles

{| class="wikitable"

!rowspan="2"|Year

!rowspan="2"|Title

! Chart position

!rowspan="2"|Album

|-

!US Modern Rock

|-

|rowspan="2"| 1989

| "Sun Gone Down"

|align="center"|23

|rowspan="2"| Tantilla

|-

| "When the Hammer Came Down"

|align="center"|27

|-

| 1991

| "Rocking Chair"

|align="center"|11

| Cakewalk

|}

See also

Harvey family murder

References