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23 Sep
2012

By Cassandra Paiva

“The power of three compels you” seemed to be the motto of the night as the Triple Threat line up took their tour to Boston to rock the night away at House of Blues.

The only band on the bill that isn’t a trio, five piece band Young Guns came all the way from London to open their first US tour. Their sound was very appropriate for the bill, altering between heavy, thumpy bass lines and rhythm rock with a slight tinge of British punk rock.

For the fifth show of their first US tour, they were pretty impressive, demanding the crowd’s attention as water splashed from a rattling cymbal and frontman Gustav Woods ran and jumped around the whole stage, occasionally firing the crowd up with chants of, “Boooostooon!” The second song intro riff almost sounded like “Hitchin’ A Ride,” which then prompted the comparison of Woods’ voice to a British Billie Joe mixed with bit of Tim McIlrath of Rise Against.

Kyng came next, starting off really heavy metal and somewhere around mid-set completely flipping a switch and turning into a soulful, half bluesy/half classic rock band. Their first set part hinted at traces of early Soundgarden blended with Alice in Chains and their own unique split melodies and harmonies. “Bleed Easy” was a stompy jam with a killer bass line that resolved into harmony that kept the audience dancing. Contrarily, “Takes Its Toll” was where the classic rock, down south bluesy-ness kicked in with powerful vocals and softer guitar.

Highlight set of the night, Sick Puppies came on in a whirl wind of rock. An intro of a mash up of their songs and TV clip audio set the stage as each member took the stage before lead singer, Shim Moore ran out with a pair of SP underwear on his head (available at the merch table). Starting off unusually slow with Tri-Polar single “Odd One,” the diehard SP fans in attendance were slightly thrown off. However, to their delight, bassist Emma Anzai was singing more of the backing vocals than usual.

Dressed Up As Life favorites “Cancer” and “My World” followed, picking up the pace as Moore started his playful demands with the crowd, “When I say kicking, you say… SCREAMING, I want to hear you!” Another DUaL single, and the song that put them on the map, “All the Same” left the audience singing every word wholeheartedly.

Being the enthusiastic frontman that he is, Moore announced that he wanted to meet everyone, so they’d better buy merch and enter for a chance to listen to their upcoming album backstage after the show. Then he broke into “Maybe” which continued the slew of slower songs, but consisted of Moore’s weird faces and interpretive hand gestures and Anzai’s powerful echoing vocals. A cover of Tears for Fear’s “Mad World” followed, starting eerily a cappella and slowly growing into a fully amped up, rock and roll version that was equally as good as the original.

After getting all of the slower songs and ballads out of their system, “Riptide” kicked off the nonstop rock portion of their set. Anzai’s heavy bass line and Mark Goodwin’s hard, pounding, rolling drumbeats gave an additional power to the song that can’t be heard on the recording. With an outro of Rage Against the Machine’s “Bulls on Parade,” SP initiated that they were about to get even crazier, especially when they broke in to a short instrumental tease of a newly recorded song. If it’s any indication of the rest of the album, it’s going to sound heavier than T-P and more like DUaL.

With a cry of, “Don’t you fucking bitch out,” Moore instructed the crowd to raise their arms above their heads and lower them on to the person in front of them because the whole place was about to jump. Breaking out into one of their old school jams, “Nothing Really Matters,” I swear the whole place was shaking and everyone was in the air. Moore didn’t think that was good enough, so the band demanded more from the crowd with a rip roaring combo of “War” and “You’re Going Down” until the audience was collectively gasping for breath and commenting on how amazing the performance was at the same time. Usually they start their sets with “War,” but moving it to the middle of “Nothing” and “Going Down” proved to be a real “triple threat” of crazy rock and roll that made their set the most exhilarating of the night.

With dry ice was blowing through trying to cool the place down, mysterious covered set pieces were being rolled on stage as Seether prepared to come on. After all was revealed, a mic stand wrapped with lights and pressure gauges, a giant jukebox with a meter that diminished as the set unfolded, and a car dashboard with a flying V hood ornament decorated the stage.

One by one the members took the stage, first, drummer John Humphrey, then bassist Dale Stewart (wearing a metallic skeleton mask), and finally singer/guitarist Shaun Morgan, breaking out into “No Jesus Christ.” From the first notes, the audience was into it, entranced by their dim lit backdrop. “Gasoline” and “Needles” started massive sing a longs over driving drumbeats and raging riffs.

Amongst a wave of screams, first single released as Seether “Fine Again” unleashed a ringing guitar and traces of post-grunge rock with an elongated outro that kept the audience going. Keeping us transported back a decade, “Pig” followed with throaty screams and drop bass.

Rolling out a weird chair contraption complete with a skull and bubbling liquid, Stewart traded his bass for guitar, sat in the chair, and made things a little sweeter with “Broken” which the audience completely ate up, singing every word.

Humphrey got his chance to shine with what felt like a 5 minute drum solo, banging and clanging with so much passion and energy.

Getting into their newer material, “No Resolution” started with a whirring guitar solo and a more radio-friendly sound than the first half of their set. Coming with a “disclaimer, because this is the first time playing this song live” the band treated us to “Here and Now,” which in the end didn’t need the disclaimer because they played it flawlessly.

Continuing on the path of singles, “Tonight” and “Country Song” followed. The latter causing an uproar in the crowd with its “Dead or Alive” reminiscent, foot tapping intro, done with two guitars, before erupting into hard rock and Stewart trading back to his bass.

Main set ender, “Rise Above This” was encompassed by instrumental jams and smooth bass lines, before they teasingly walked off stage for a few seconds. Running back on, but not exactly as an encore, obvious crowd favorites, “Fake it” and “Remedy” closed the set. Massive sing a longs, fuzzed up guitar distortion, and a fit of rage that knocked over the mic stand and ended with Morgan lying on the ground continuing to sing and jam out resulted in a picture perfect finale to a night of hard rocking.

20 May
2011

Sick Puppies have now released their official Hulu Channel! To kick off the new channel, The Puppies have featured the “Polar Opposite Sessions,” an acoustic performance of the band playing their new album, Tri-Polar, in its entirety. The performance video features the band accompanied by violins and cellos, along with commentary from the lead singer, Shimon Moore, about the meaning of each song. Before the song, “You’re Going Down,” was performed at the beginning of the video, Shimon stated “For anybody that has heard this song or anything off the Puppies records, you’ll know that it’s usually pretty loud, but we write the songs usually on acoustic guitar.” Visit the band’s Hulu Channel to watch the entire performance.

Tri-Polar Deluxe is available on Amazon now which includes the entire album as well as a second disc featuring the “Polar Opposite Sessions” and some additional unreleased tracks. For more information on Sick Puppies, check out their official website, www.sickpuppies.net, as well as their Facebook and Twitter pages. Make sure to pick up your copy of Tri-Polar Deluxe available now!

12 Mar
2011

Australian rock act Sick Puppies have just released a behind the scenes clip from the studio where they talk about their single “Maybe,” and the impact it has had on the band and their fan base. Guitarist and lead vocalist Shim dishes on the creation of the song, “We weren’t sure how our audience was going to respond to a song that was that melodic….We believed in it but we just had hesitations about it. Once we realized how many people were going through the issue described in the lyrics that was really the catalyst to put it on the record.”

“Maybe” is featured on the album Tri-Polar, which was released in 2009. For more info on Sick Puppies including their upcoming tour dates visit www.sickpuppies.net

01 Mar
2011

ROCKLAHOMA is excited to announce the addition of POISON and HINDER to the 2011 lineup.

The ROCKLAHOMA lineup includes: Mötley Crüe, Poison, Staind, Whitesnake, Seether, Papa Roach, Hinder, Saving Abel, Skillet, Sick Puppies, Sebastian Bach, Black Label Society, Drowning Pool, My Darkest Days, Rev Theory, All That Remains, Escape The Fate, Cavo, The Gracious Few (featuring members of Live and Candlebox), Hail the Villain, Pop Evil, Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights, Taddy Porter, Pop Evil, Crooked X, Texas Hippie Coalition, New Medicine, Art of Dying, Electric Touch, One Less Reason, Gypsy Pistoleros, Alias, Wildstreet, The Glitter Boys, Gunner Sixx, Black Tora, Mad Max, Aura Surreal, Firstryke, Aska, Pretty Little Suicide, Arena, Blue Tiger, Bad Things, Cutlass and Mock Star.

ROCKLAHOMA organizers continue to offer fan-friendly ticket prices for the 3-day weekend rock event which features over 40 artists on three stages. Three-day general admission tickets are still available for only $99* and 3-day VIP tickets can be purchased for as low as $295* through Tuesday, March 15 at 11:59pm CST. *plus applicable service fees

Beginning Wednesday, March 16 at 12:00am CST, 3-day general admission ticket prices will increase to $119* and 3-day VIP tickets will start at $320*. *plus applicable service fees

GA and Reserved tickets can be purchase through all Ticketmaster outlets and www.rocklahoma.com. To reserve your camping package, please call the ROCKLAHOMA Camping Office at (866) 310-2288.

ROCKLAHOMA is located just 45 minutes northeast of Tulsa, in Pryor, OK. The “Catch the Fever” Festival Grounds is a premier destination for a multi-day festival and includes on-site camping with access to restrooms and shower house, a general store for campers, VIP reserved seating, hospitality areas and much more.

For additional information, visit www.rocklahoma.com.

11 Feb
2011

ROCKLAHOMA returns May 27-29 to kick off summer with the nation’s biggest Memorial Day Weekend party at “Catch the Fever” Festival Grounds in Pryor, OK! 2011 marks the 5th Anniversary of the three-day camp & rock festival that will feature a mix of the best classic bands and today’s top active rock artists. ROCKLAHOMA is proud to be presented by Bud Light.

The initial ROCKLAHOMA lineup includes: Mötley Crüe, Staind, Whitesnake, Seether, Papa Roach, Saving Abel, Skillet, Sick Puppies, Sebastian Bach, Black Label Society, Drowning Pool, My Darkest Days, Rev Theory, All That Remains, Escape The Fate, Cavo, The Gracious Few (featuring members of Live and Candlebox), Hail the Villain, Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights, Taddy Porter, Pop Evil, Crooked X, Texas Hippie Coalition, New Medicine, Art of Dying, Electric Touch, One Less Reason, Gypsy Pistoleros, Alias, Wildstreet, The Glitter Boys, Gunner Sixx, Black Tora, Mad Max, Aura Surreal, Firstryke, Aska, Pretty Little Suicide, Arena, Blue Tiger, Bad Things, Cutlass, Mock Star and more special guests to be announced.

“2011 promises to deliver the biggest ROCKLAHOMA punch to date!” says Joe Litvag, Senior Vice President of AEG Live and Co-Executive Producer of ROCKLAHOMA. “Not only have we stepped up our game with the top active rock artists on the charts this year like Seether, Papa Roach and Sick Puppies, but we’ve also taken the classic artists to a new level of insanity with the likes of Mötley Crüe, Whitesnake, and a few surprises yet to come! The ROCKLAHOMA loyalists asked for it, and we heard them loud and clear…This is the perfect balance of talent that will give something to every rock fan in the region!”

General Admission and VIP packages for ROCKLAHOMA go on sale Friday, February 18 at 10am CST at all Ticketmaster outlets and www.rocklahoma.com. General Admission 3-day ticket prices start as low as $99.50. Fans can save by buying early as ticket prices will increase in the coming weeks. Camping tickets may be purchased by calling the ROCKLAHOMA Camping Office at (866) 310-2288, where fans can choose their exact campsite.

The VIP tickets and packages for the 2011 festival are sure to please the most rabid rock fans. This year’s VIP packages include:

GROUPIE PACKAGE(1 Person)
- VIP Reserved Ticket
- Access to air-conditioned VIP Catering Tent
- Private Backstage Lounge Access
- Weekend Pit Access

ROADIE PACKAGE(1 Person)
- VIP Reserved Ticket
- Access to air-conditioned VIP Catering Tent
- Private Backstage Lounge Access
- Private Restroom Access
- Weekend Pit Access
- VIP Deck Access
- Event Poster, T-Shirt and Festival Mug
- Commemorative Laminate

ROCKSTAR PACKAGE (2 Person)
- All amenities from Roadie Package
- Three Night Stay at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
- Shuttle Service to and from festival
- Best Seats in the House

For a detailed list of amenities included in the 2011 ROCKLAHOMA VIP ticket packages, visit www.rocklahoma.com.

“We’ve always tried to offer the greatest experience to our ROCKLAHOMA VIPs,” comments Mark Nuessle, President of Catch the Fever Festival Grounds and Co-Executive Producer of the festival. “This year we’ve brought back the air-conditioning to our VIP catering tent and backstage lounge, by popular demand, and we’ve expanded our packages to include Pit access, Best Seats in the House, and even hotel accommodations and transportation this year! For those who want to be pampered, ROCKLAHOMA will take good care of you!”

ROCKLAHOMA is located just 45 minutes northeast of Tulsa, in Pryor, OK. The “Catch the Fever” Festival Grounds is a premier destination for a multi-day festival and includes on-site camping with access to restrooms and shower house, a general store for campers, VIP reserved seating, hospitality areas and much more.

Established in 2007 as a classic rock destination festival with the motto “life, liberty and the pursuit of rock,” ROCKLAHOMA was revamped for 2010 as organizers teamed with AEG Live to create an event encompassing a much broader mix of classic, current and up-and-coming rock artists.

For additional information, visit www.rocklahoma.com.

01 Feb
2011

ROCK ON THE RANGE is celebrating its Fifth Anniversary! America’s premier destination rock festival–May 21-22at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio–will feature a spectacular lineup of rock heavyweights including A Perfect Circle (first performance of 2011), Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed, Korn, Stone Sour and Staind (first performance in two years). The unforgettable weekend will also be highlighted by performances from Danzig, Hollywood Undead, Bullet For My Valentine, Black Label Society and Alter Bridge. In addition, Juliya of Fuse TV will return as the Mistress of Ceremonies for the event.

“Three years ago my other band Ashes Divide was fortunate enough to play Rock On The Range as a support act; to return to the same festival and headline this year with A Perfect Circle is truly an honor,” says Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle.

“We are honored that Rock On The Range has asked us be one of the headliners,” says M Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold. “Not only is it an amazing show to be apart of, but it holds a deep spot in our hearts. Rock On The Range was the last American show we played with our best friend and drummer, The Rev. We are looking forward to continuing his legacy of rock n roll insanity that night! See you all there.”

“If you suffer from stimulus overload, the fifth anniversary of Rock On The Range may be too much for you,” quips Del Williams, co-executive producer of the event for Right Arm Entertainment. “Virtually all of the bands that make up the top of the Active Rock charts are performing at America’s biggest Rock festival. When you look at the acts on the bill, and think of the massive list of songs that live in the body of that lineup, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with excitement.”

The ROCK ON THE RANGE celebration will start early on Friday night, May 20 with the nation’s biggest pre-festival Anniversary Party at the venue, featuring performances from two of the world’s craziest throwback rock artists–Steel Panther and Lez Zeppelin. Best of all, your ticket to the Anniversary Party will be absolutely FREE with every ROCK ON THE RANGE weekend ticket purchase!

“It seems like only yesterday that we created this vision for an active rock festival in the heartland, but it’s actually been five years now.” comments Joe Litvag, co-executive producer of the event for AEG Live. “If it weren’t for the loyal fan base of active rock fans, the ‘Rangers,’ Rock On The Range would still just be an idea on the back of a napkin! We can’t think of a better way to say ‘thank you’ then to throw a big FREE party for everyone! It will be a night of unmatched celebration!”

A special ROCK ON THE RANGE ticket pre-sale will take place from Wednesday, February 9 at 10:00 AM (ET) through Friday, February 11 at 10:00 PM (ET). For details on pre-sale, go to: www.facebook.com/rockontherange. Tickets go on sale to the general public Saturday, February 12 at 10:00 AM (ET). Two-day weekend festival passes start at just $99.50 plus service and transaction fees. Layaway ticket purchase options are also still available for a limited time.

“We are extremely excited about the lineup for Rock On The Range’s Fifth Anniversary show at Crew Stadium,” said Mark McCullers, President & General Manager of the Columbus Crew, a co-executive Producer of Rock On The Range. “We are coming off another record year in 2010 and are looking forward to raising the bar again in 2011.”

ROCK ON THE RANGE–The Book is another new bonus for fans in connection with the fifth anniversary of the festival. This limited edition coffee-table photo book captures the first four years of ROTR and features behind-the-scenes photos, never-before-seen performance shots, and testimonials from past ROTR performers including Stone Temple Pilots, Slipknot, Slash, Godsmack, Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Rise Against and many more. Copies of ROTR—The Book will be included in each of the VIP and Hotel ticket packages and is also available independently for $25 plus shipping and handling at www.rockontherange.com.

Stay tuned to www.RockOnTheRange.com, www.facebook.com/rockontherange and www.twitter.com/rockontherange for the most up-to-date ROCK ON THE RANGE information.

The current lineup for ROCK ON THE RANGE 2011 is as follows: A Perfect Circle, Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed, Korn, Stone Sour, Staind, Danzig, Hollywood Undead, Bullet For My Valentine, Black Label Society, Alter Bridge, A Day To Remember, Hinder, Escape The Fate, All That Remains, P.O.D., The Damned Things, Fu Manchu, Black Veil Brides, Saving Abel, Sick Puppies, Finger Eleven, My Darkest Days, Cavo, Trapt, Rev Theory and Pop Evil.

Presented by Right Arm Entertainment, AEG Live and Crew Stadium, ROCK ON THE RANGE is a two-day, multi-stage music and lifestyle event featuring a potent line-up of bands on three stages. The nationally renowned festival centrally located in the heart of the country has annually drawn crowds in excess of 30,000 per day since its inception in 2007.

18 Jan
2011

Sick Puppies performed “Maybe” on Lopez Tonight. Check it out and pick up their album Tri-Polar on iTunes, Amazon MP3, CD

04 Jan
2011

Sick Puppies performed “Maybe” on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Check it out and pick up their album Tri-Polar on iTunes, Amazon MP3, CD

29 Nov
2010

Sick Puppies recently stopped by Last.fm to do four acoustic songs, “All The Same”, “Odd One”, “Maybe”, and “You’re Going Down” for the site’s Discover Sessions. The band were also interviewed by Last.fm and talked about their transition from Rock to Pop radio, their songwriting technique, and the first records they owned. You can watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/gxD0Vw

Sick Puppies released their third studio album, Tri-Polar last year and just recently released the third single off the album, “Maybe.”

12 Oct
2010

Rock group Sick Puppies have just premiered the video for their newest single “Maybe” on Yahoo! Music. The video is centered around two people who are unhappy with their lives and decide to look for a better life somewhere else. “Maybe” is the third single off of the bands Tri Polar album, which was released last year.