Fat White Family are an English rock band, formed in 2011 in Peckham, South London. Frontman Lias Saoudi has remained the project's sole constant member across multiple line-up changes. The band's current line-up also includes Adam J Harmer (guitar), Adam Brennan (guitar), Alex White (keyboards, saxophone, percussion), Victor Jakeman (bass, keyboards) and Guilherme Fells (drums). Former guitarist and vocalist Saul Adamczewski has been an on-again-off-again member of the band across its career.
Known for their energetic live performances and chaotic personal lives, the band has released four studio albums: Champagne Holocaust (2013), Songs for Our Mothers (2016), Serfs Up! (2019) and Forgiveness Is Yours (2024).
In 2022, Lias Saoudi and writer Adelle Stripe co-wrote the autobiographical book, Ten Thousand Apologies: Fat White Family and the Miracle of Failure, which chronicled the band's turbulent history.
Brothers Lias and Nathan Saoudi grew up in Southampton, Ireland and Scotland before forming The Saudis with Alex Sebley in the 2000s, including a tour to their father's home country of Algeria.
Fat White Family are an English rock band, formed in 2011 in Peckham, South London. Frontman Lias Saoudi has remained the project's sole constant member across multiple line-up changes. The band's current line-up also includes Adam J Harmer (guitar), Adam Brennan (guitar), Alex White (keyboards, saxophone, percussion), Victor Jakeman (bass, keyboards) and Guilherme Fells (drums). Former guitarist and vocalist Saul Adamczewski has been an on-again-off-again member of the band across its career.
Known for their energetic live performances and chaotic personal lives, the band has released four studio albums: Champagne Holocaust (2013), Songs for Our Mothers (2016), Serfs Up! (2019) and Forgiveness Is Yours (2024).
In 2022, Lias Saoudi and writer Adelle Stripe co-wrote the autobiographical book, Ten Thousand Apologies: Fat White Family and the Miracle of Failure, which chronicled the band's turbulent history.
Brothers Lias and Nathan Saoudi grew up in Southampton, Ireland and Scotland before forming The Saudis with Alex Sebley in the 2000s, including a tour to their father's home country of Algeria.