U.P.O.
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U.P.O. | |
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Country | USA |
Years active | 1998–present |
Genres | Rock |
Labels | Epic |
Members | Shawn Albro Chris Weber Ben Shirley Tommy Holt |
U.P.O. is an aggressive rock band from Los Angelos, California, consisting of Shawn Albro (vocalist), Chris Weber (guitarist), Ben Shirley (bassist), and Tommy Holt (drummer).
[edit] History
Influenced heavily by bands such as The Cult, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam, the four members of UPO have brought with them a new style to the hard rock genre of music.
Albro and Weber both lived in Los Angeles, but first met at England's Reading Festival in the mid-'90s. The pair needed a rhythm section to compliment their work, and after some searching, they picked up Shirley, a friend of Albro's, and later on discovered Holt through newspaper ads.
After crafting a 4-song demo which attracted major label interest, and only a few short months of self-promoted shows, the band found themselves very much on the industry radar. The group was signed to Epic Records and released their debut album No Pleasantries in 2000.
No Pleasantries - produced by Rick Parashar, (Pearl Jam, Temple of the Dog, Blind Melon, Nickelback, Default)--spawned two Top 40 Mainstream Rock hits. “Godless” climbed to #5 on the Billboard chart and “Feel Alive” reached #25.
After extensive touring with many of today’s rock heavyweights, (Linkin Park, Slipknot, Nickelback, Godsmack, 3 Doors Down) and building soundtrack, TV, and CD compilation credits (Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows, “Nash Bridges,” MTV2 Return of Rock, Tattoo The Earth Live CD, ECW Anarchy Rocks!, ESPN Under The Helmet), in 2002 U.P.O. took a hiatus.
In 2004 Armed with a new line up ( Zoltan Bathory on Bass, Philippe Mathys on Drums) and a brand new record label, U.P.O. was exploding back on the rock scene with their second album, THE HEAVY, (released March 30, 2004 on Nitrus Records).
[edit] Discography
U.P.O. signed to the Epic label in mid-2000 and released their debut album, No Pleasantries, later on that year.
Their second album, The Heavy, was released four years later.