Sick Puppies

Sick Puppies
Origin Sydney, NSW, Australia
Genres Alternative metal,[1][2] hard rock, post-grunge
Years active 1997–present
Labels Virgin, EMI
Website www.sickpuppies.net
Members
Shimon Moore
Emma Anzai
Mark Goodwin
Past members
Chris Mileski

Sick Puppies is an Australian rock[3] band, formed in 1997. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Shimon Moore, bassist Emma Anzai and drummer Mark Goodwin.

Sick Puppies rose to prominence in 2006 when their song "All the Same" was uploaded along with a video to YouTube. The video supported the Free Hugs Campaign which was launched in Sydney, and has since received over 70 million views on the website. This success followed up with Dressed Up as Life in 2007, which entered the Billboard 200 at number 181. Their third studio album is titled Tri-Polar.

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Band history

Early career

The band was formed by singer/lead guitarist Shimon Moore and bassist Emma Anzai in the music room of Mosman High School in 1997, when they double booked the room and bickered over who got to practice. They soon became friends because of their love for Silverchair. Initially with Shimon on drums and Emma on guitars, the duo would frequently meet up to play Green Day, Rage Against the Machine and Silverchair songs and eventually felt compelled to write their own material. When Chris Mileski joined the band to play drums, Emma switched to bass and Shimon to guitar and vocals and they became the Sick Puppies.

There are two stories as to how the band name was conceived. The official version is that Shimon Moore thought of the name himself when the band members were brainstorming, and then came home a few days later to find his father Phil reading the book Sick Puppy by Carl Hiaasen. The side version is that a neighbor's dog entered the garage during a rehearsal and vomited on their equipment. An early fan made the comment, "That's one sick puppy" and the name stuck.

Emma Anzai took up a job as a telemarketer and Shimon took a job holding a sandwich board in the Pitt Street Mall in Sydney, Australia. Through their own financing and with help from Shimon's father (a musician and producer), the band released their debut EP Dog's Breakfast.

Welcome to the Real World

In 2001, the band released their first studio album, Welcome to the Real World. It was a hit in Australia and led to the band winning the Triple J Unearthed band competition that is held annually, which led to a management deal with Paul Stepanek Management. With the band gaining momentum, Shim and Emma decided to take the band to the next level by moving to Los Angeles, California. Drummer Chris Mileski was unable to leave Australia so he was replaced by current drummer Mark Goodwin, after he responded to an ad posted by the band on Craigslist.

Dressed Up as Life

In 2007 they released their second studio album (first on a major label), Dressed Up As Life. The album came after the huge success of the "Free Hugs Campaign", and featured their breakout single "All the Same". The song reached number eight on the U.S. Modern Rock chart and is also featured on the video for the Free Hugs Campaign video which won YouTube video of the year in 2006. They followed up their debut with the single "My World", which peaked at #20. The band also released "Pitiful" and "What Are You Looking For" as singles in 2008.

Tri-Polar

The band went into the recording studio in December 2008 to write, record and produce their next studio album that was released on 14 July 2009. They also wrote a song for Capcom's video game Street Fighter IV called "War" and it has been used in the advertisements and promotion for the game.[4] It also reached the top 40 on the iTunes top rock songs. "War" was used during the Washington Capitals 2009 Stanley Cup playoffs introduction video.[5] The song was also included as the first track on Tri-Polar.[6] Their first single off Tri-Polar, "You're Going Down" reached #1, and was used as the theme song for the WWE pay per view "Extreme Rules" in June 2009 and is also used in SmackDown vs. Raw 2010, the My Soul to Take (2010) movie trailer, and also in the trailer and opening credits of "Tekken (2010 film)". The second single from the album, "Odd One", hit radio on 10 November.

Sick Puppies released a new song called "That Time of Year" on NCIS: The Official TV Soundtrack - Vol. 2 and through their MySpace page for the holidays.[7] The third single from the album, "Maybe", hit radio stations on 22 June. "Maybe" topped at #1 on Billboard Heatseekers, #15 on Rock, and #6 on Alternative. It is the first Sick Puppies song to be on the Hot 100 chart, making it the most successful song of the band.[8] The album's fourth single is "Riptide", which was released in February 2011.

"Tri-Polar" was released in the UK on April 4, 2011.

Live & Unplugged

On 6 April 2010, Sick Puppies released an acoustic EP titled Live & Unplugged featuring three tracks from their Tri-Polar album and one B-Side from that album. The versions of "Odd One", "So What I Lied", and "The Pretender" were recorded in a studio, while "You're Going Down" was recorded live in a Chicago radio station during an interview. To promote the EP, Sick Puppies offered a merchandise package that included Tri-Polar and Live & Unplugged with a limited edition lithograph; this package was sold at their concerts.

Rock Prophecies

On 14 August 2009, Sick Puppies made their film debut in Rock Prophecies, a documentary about the career of acclaimed music photographer Robert Knight. This award winning film features his life as he started out filming music greats such as Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix, and his current mission to find today's up and coming bands and help them become tomorrow's top rock acts. This includes him convincing the Sick Puppies to leave their homes to pursue success in the American music industry in Los Angeles.[9]

According to bassist Emma Anzai, "(Robert Knight) was like, 'Hey I want to put you in my film.' So we were like, 'All right, cool.' So now it's two years later and he documented when we did the first album, the first show, all that kind of stuff. It was really cool. He wanted a new band to . . . develop." [10] During the process, the band was filmed for a few days at a time, and said that they would forget the cameras were there and act accordingly, so this film captures the band and their true interactions out of the spotlight.[11]

It was partly due to their involvement in this project and Mr. Knights endorsement that they were able to acquire their first American record deal with RMR/Virgin/EMI. This record deal then led to the first U.S album, Dressed Up as Life.[12]

Rock Prophecies was nationally aired on PBS and became available on DVD on 14 September 2010.[13]

Polar Opposite

On 1 March 2011, Sick Puppies released their all acoustic 7 track EP Polar Opposite which includes acoustic versions of "Riptide", "Don't Walk Away", and more. It was recorded in studio, along with string ensemble accompaniment. Emma also does some more major lead vocals.

The band is expected to have new material in 2012.

Band members

Current members
Former members

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Sick Puppies - Welcome To The Real World (staff review)". Sputnikmusic. http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/25936/Sick-Puppies-Welcome-To-The-Real-World/. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  2. ^ "Tri-Polar Review | Sick Puppies | Compact Discs | Reviews". Ultimate-guitar.com. http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/compact_discs/sick_puppies/tri-polar/index.html. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  3. ^ Sick Puppies Biography
  4. ^ "Street Fighter". Streetfighter.com. http://www.streetfighter.com/flash/. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  5. ^ "Washington Capitals 2009 Playoff intro". YouTube. 2009-04-16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWd1UQX7H-o. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  6. ^ "Live at House of Blues (Cleveland) - Available Now". Sick Puppies. http://www.sickpuppies.net/. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  7. ^ "Happy Holidays van Sick Puppies op Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. 2009-12-19. http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=22931282&blogId=522777282. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  8. ^ "Top 100 Music Hits, Top 100 Music Charts, Top 100 Songs & The Hot 100". Billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100#/artist/sick-puppies/780771. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  9. ^ "Synopsis". Rock Prophecies. 2010-09-14. http://www.rockprophecies.com/synopsis/. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  10. ^ "Emma Anzai of Sick Puppies interview". Hollywood Music Magazine. 2010-03-25. http://hollywoodmusicmagazine.com/featured/emma-anzai-of-sick-puppies-interview/. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  11. ^ "Sick Puppies stick around | The Weekender, Northeast PA". Theweekender.com. http://www.theweekender.com/music/Sick_Puppies_stick_around_03-30-2010.html. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  12. ^ "Online Music Reviews". Chordstruck Magazine. 2010-01-01. http://www.chordstruckmagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=119%3Adown-with-the-sickness&Itemid=55. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  13. ^ "Rock Prophecies". Rock Prophecies. 2010-09-14. http://www.rockprophecies.com. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 

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