UPC: 736902290651
Format: CD
Release Date: May 20, 2016
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Audio Mixer: Will Brierre.
Recording information: Motor Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Ripshore Studios, Van Nuys, CA; The Cabin, Los Angeles; The Dungeon, Nashville, TN.
Photographers: Goldy Locks; Maryanne Bilham-Knight.
Australian-American hard rock outfit Sick Puppies begin a new era with Fury, their fifth studio album and first with new singer/guitarist Bryan Scott. Following the release of their 2013 LP, Connect, the trio endured a dramatic lineup shift which saw the departure of founding guitarist Shimon Moore just a year later. Scott, a friend and longtime fan of the Puppies' work, immediately petitioned for the role as Moore's replacement and was eventually asked to join by bassist/singer Emma Anzai and drummer Mark Goodwin. Themes of empowerment and embracing change can be heard throughout the 11 hard-charging tracks here, with Scott and Anzai splitting vocal duties. Electronic elements are thread throughout some of the tracks as they continue to experiment with new textures, but Sick Puppies are still able to deliver plenty of big, riffy guitar rock. ~ Timothy Monger
Recording information: Motor Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Ripshore Studios, Van Nuys, CA; The Cabin, Los Angeles; The Dungeon, Nashville, TN.
Photographers: Goldy Locks; Maryanne Bilham-Knight.
Australian-American hard rock outfit Sick Puppies begin a new era with Fury, their fifth studio album and first with new singer/guitarist Bryan Scott. Following the release of their 2013 LP, Connect, the trio endured a dramatic lineup shift which saw the departure of founding guitarist Shimon Moore just a year later. Scott, a friend and longtime fan of the Puppies' work, immediately petitioned for the role as Moore's replacement and was eventually asked to join by bassist/singer Emma Anzai and drummer Mark Goodwin. Themes of empowerment and embracing change can be heard throughout the 11 hard-charging tracks here, with Scott and Anzai splitting vocal duties. Electronic elements are thread throughout some of the tracks as they continue to experiment with new textures, but Sick Puppies are still able to deliver plenty of big, riffy guitar rock. ~ Timothy Monger
Tracks:
1 - Black and Blue
2 - Stick to Your Guns
3 - Let Me Live
4 - Where Do I Begin
5 - Just the Beginning
6 - Walls (You Changed)
7 - Killing Time
8 - Earth to You
9 - Beautiful Chaos
10 - If I Stay
11 - Here With You
2 - Stick to Your Guns
3 - Let Me Live
4 - Where Do I Begin
5 - Just the Beginning
6 - Walls (You Changed)
7 - Killing Time
8 - Earth to You
9 - Beautiful Chaos
10 - If I Stay
11 - Here With You