Violent Femmes

Violent Femmes

Country: US

Influence: 65.14% Fanbase: 55.78% Trending: 69.83% Career Level: Mainstream

Top Brand Affinity

Highest overlapping lifestyle brand

Live Nation • 32.58% • Very Strong

As of 2025-09-09

161,584

Social Media Followers

As of 2025-09-09

00:00:00

Hours Airplay

2025-12-07 16:49:54 UTC

Genres

rockrockfolk rockpunk rockalternativealternative rockalternativepunkpunkacoustic punk

Biography

Making music that's jittery, neurotic, darkly comical, but also powerfully catchy, the Violent Femmes are a pillar of the American underground movement, and one of the best early examples of alternative rock. Full of songs built from the unlikely combination of acoustic instruments and seething bile, their self-titled 1983 debut was a groundbreaking collection of tuneful angst, and they released albums steadily through the '80s and '90s, including standout moments like the sharp but melodic folk-rock of 1991's Why Do Birds Sing? The 2000s were less stable for the Femmes, with some changes to lineup and a slowdown in new material, but in 2016 they released We Can Do Anything, their ninth studio album and first new record in 16 years. Their tenth album, Hotel Last Resort, followed (relatively) shortly thereafter in 2019, and in 2023, the band released a deluxe 40th anniversary edition of their epochal debut.

The Violent Femmes formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the early '80s, made up of singer/guitarist Gordon Gano, bassist Brian Ritchie, and percussionist Victor DeLorenzo. After being discovered by the Pretenders' James Honeyman-Scott while they were busking on the street, the band signed to Slash and issued their self-titled debut, a melodic folk-punk collection which struck an obvious chord with young listeners who felt a strong connection to bitter, frustrated songs like "Blister in the Sun," "Kiss Off," and "Add It Up." Though never a chart hit, the album remained a rite of passage for succeeding generations of teen outsiders, and after close to a decade in release, it finally achieved platinum status.

With 1984's Hallowed Ground, Gano's lyrics began to reflect his devout Baptist upbringing, while the Femmes' music approached more traditional folk and country structures. Produced by Talking Heads' Jerry Harrison, 1986's The Blind Leading the Naked advanced toward a more mainstream sound; a cover of the T. Rex chestnut "Children of the Revolution" even became a minor hit. After the record's release, the Femmes temporarily disbanded: Gano recorded a self-titled 1987 album with his gospel side project the Mercy Seat, while Ritchie issued a series of solo LPs including 1987's The Blend and 1989's Sonic Temple & Court of Babylon for SST. (I See a Noise appeared on Dali Records in 1990.) In 1989, the group resurfaced with 3, followed by 1991's Why Do Birds Sing?, which featured the Femmes' deconstructionist cover of Culture Club's "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?"

Following the release of the 1993 compilation Add It Up (1981-1993), DeLorenzo exited the Violent Femmes to resume the solo career he began two years prior with the release of Peter Corey Sent Me; his sophomore effort, Pancake Day, appeared in 1996. Former Oil Tasters and BoDeans drummer Guy Hoffman was tapped as DeLorenzo's replacement in time to record 1994's New Times for Elektra Records, which proved their sole release for the label. Rock!!!!! was released in 1995 on Mushroom Records only in Australia; the live Viva Wisconsin followed on the American indie label Beyond in 1999, trailed early the next year by a new studio effort, Freak Magnet. In the spring of 2001, the Femmes released their first MP3-only album, Something's Wrong, through the website EMusic.com; it collected an assortment of rarities, including covers, acoustic live tracks, alternate versions, demos, and the like. In 2002, Rhino/Slash reissued their debut as a two-disc deluxe edition that featured 22 previously unreleased tracks, followed by Permanent Record: The Very Best Of in 2005.

The Violent Femmes closed out 2005 with a New Year's Eve show featuring all three original members and Guy Hoffman. This union was punctured in 2007 when Ritchie filed a lawsuit against Gano, seeking proper accounting of royalties while also claiming he was denied credit for songwriting; additionally, he stated Gano licensed "Blister in the Sun" for use in a Wendy's commercial without permission. During the lawsuit, the Violent Femmes managed to release a single -- a cover of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy," appearing in June of 2008 -- but the tensions caused the group to split in 2009. Ritchie and Gano settled out of court in 2012 and the Violent Femmes reunited in 2013, playing a number of shows, including a slot at that year's Coachella festival, in celebration of the 30th anniversary of their landmark debut. Following these shows, drummer Victor DeLorenzo departed acrimoniously -- in a statement, he claimed "In regards to my history with the Violent Femmes, the dream never quite got there" -- and was swiftly replaced by Brian Viglione, a drummer with the Dresden Dolls. Over the next couple of years, this lineup played frequently and released a four-song EP for Record Store Day in 2015, a teaser for the full-length We Can Do Anything in 2016. By the time that album appeared in March 2016, Viglione had resigned from the band. John Sparrow signed on as the Femmes' drummer in time for the tour supporting We Can Do Anything; recordings from the tour were compiled into a 2017 live album, 2 Mics & the Truth. In 2019 the band returned with their tenth studio album Hotel Last Resort. The album's punchy sound and direct songwriting were reminiscent of their earliest work, but they expanded their palette to include multi-instrumentalist Blaise Garza, and added guest spots on a couple of songs that featured skateboarding celebrity Stefan Janoski and guitar legend Tom Verlaine.

In 2023, a deluxe edition of the band's self-titled 1983 debut was released to celebrate its 40th anniversary. This expanded version included a fully remastered original program as well as previously unreleased demos and live recordings from the band's early days. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Violent Femmes Marketing Affinity & Brand Fit Data

Report Date: 2025-09-09

Violent Femmes is already in the conversation with 25-34 & 35-44 audiences in UNITED STATES, CANADA, AUSTRALIA. The audience is heavily male (61%), so brand cues around fashion, access, and lifestyle earn attention. Youtube produces steady reach (7,701 avg views per post); Instagram confirms credibility in-thread. Affinity proximity to Live Nation, Columbia Pictures, Walgreens points directly to streetwear, music platforms, and lifestyle products. For marketers, it’s a plug-and-play route to relevance.

Artist Affinity estimates how strongly an artist's audience overlaps with interest in specific brands, products, and categories. It is derived from aggregated social and behavioral signals—who fans follow, save, click, and engage with—normalized across platforms. Higher affinity suggests better partnership fit and higher likelihood that fans will respond positively to branded content or offers. Use it to shortlist natural brand partners and product concepts that feel authentic to the audience. Combine affinity with Connection Strength (ER) and reach to balance fit with impact. Treat affinity as directional—validate with creative tests and small pilots before scaling.

ER = (likes + comments + shares) ÷ audience per post ≥ 3.0% = Very Strong 2.0–2.99% = Strong 1.0–1.99% = Moderate < 1.0% = Low
How to read it: Pair ER with reach (views/followers) to gauge intensity and scale.
Connection Strength
Artist Violent Femmes score 0.76%Low bucket.
Brand: Live NationBrand: Columbia PicturesBrand: Walgreens
Followers:161,584
Engagements:1,230
Rate:0.8%
Posts:644
Views:7,701
Avg Likes:1,222
Avg Comments:33
Avg Views:7,701

Audience Demographics & Key Stats

MetricValueWhy It Matters
Social Snapshot Followers 161,584 · Engagements 1,230 · Rate 0.8%
Posts 644 · Views 7,701 · Avg Likes 1,222 · Avg Comments 33 · Avg Views 7,701
Combine reach (followers/views) with ER to size both impact and responsiveness.
Age Breakdown 25-34: 35%
35-44: 27%
18-24: 22%
45-64: 13%
Largest: 25-34 (35%); next: 35-44 (27%)
Gender Split Female: 39%
Male: 61%
Non-binary/Other: 0%
Skews male (61%)
Top Countries UNITED STATES (50%)
CANADA (6%)
AUSTRALIA (5%)
UNITED KINGDOM (4%)
BRAZIL (3%)
Top regions: UNITED STATES (50%), CANADA (6%), AUSTRALIA (5%)
Platform Engagement Instagram: 1,091 avg likes/post · Youtube: 7,701 avg views/post Best reach: Youtube 7,701 avg views; best engagement: Instagram 1,091 avg likes

Top Brand Affinities

Live Nation
Score: 32.58
Columbia Pictures
Score: 6.62
Walgreens
Score: 6.56
Paramount Pictures
Score: 6.43
Kroger
Score: 5.35
Holden
Score: 5.27
Jameson
Score: 5.14
Coors
Score: 4.95
Dr. Martens
Score: 4.79
Pilsner Urquell
Score: 4.60
Pacific Northwest Wonderland
Score: 4.55
NHL
Score: 4.54
Brand Category Score
Live Nation 32.58
Columbia Pictures 6.62
Walgreens 6.56
Paramount Pictures 6.43
Kroger 5.35
Holden 5.27
Jameson 5.14
Coors 4.95
Dr. Martens 4.79
Pilsner Urquell 4.60
Pacific Northwest Wonderland 4.55
NHL 4.54
MTV 4.33
Sega 4.19
Margaritaville 4.08
Spotify Music 3.87
Taco Bell 3.79
Hurley 3.70
Showtime 3.63
Kickstarter 3.62
NBC 3.58
Nickelodeon 3.52
Heinz 3.34
Lollapalooza 3.26
Campari 3.25
Guinness 3.19
Coachella 3.08
Comedy Central 2.98
Warner Bros 2.97
Star Wars 2.95
PetSmart 2.93
Costco 2.87
Kodak 2.84
Budweiser 2.81
Martini 2.71
Busch 2.51
WWE 2.47
Polaroid 2.42
Emporium 2.42
Cadillac 2.40
Vans 2.39
Target 2.38
Pixar 2.37
Philips 2.37
BBC 2.35
Lego 2.34
Nintendo 2.32
Tinder 2.27
Chrysler 2.23
Chipotle Mexican Grill 2.20

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Artist: Violent Femmes

Date Range: 2025-12-07 → 2025-12-07
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Total Streams (2025-09-29)

Total: 1,540,648

PLATFORM TOTAL %
Last.fm Last.fm 1,540,648 100.00%
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Audiomack Audiomack 0 0.00%
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Pandora Pandora 0 0.00%
Spotify Spotify 0 0.00%
Tidal Tidal 0 0.00%
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