Афонина Татьяна фотограф Москва

Хотите запечатлеть незабываемые моменты? Доверьте свои фотографии профессионалу! Услуги талантливого фотографа - гарантия качественных снимков и восхитительных портретов.

Посмотреть портфолио

Тексты песен Sick Puppies

Sick Puppies - Anywhere but here
4 дня назад 409,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - What are you looking for
8 дня назад 408,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - Too Many Words
12 дня назад 408,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - My World
11 дня назад 487,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - Maybe
14 дня назад 428,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - Don't Walk Away
15 дня назад 377,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - I Hate You
15 часа назад 657,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - You're Going Down
21 дня назад 624,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - So what I lied
19 дня назад 460,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - All the same
21 дня назад 358,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - All the Same
21 дня назад 354,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - Asshole Father
21 дня назад 354,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - Alone
21 дня назад 395,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - Cancer
16 дня назад 343,00 (не задано)
Sick Puppies - Choose
21 дня назад 395,00 (не задано)

Информация о артисте

Sick Puppies - рок-группа, основанная в Сиднее, Австралия, в 1997 году.
Sick Puppies получили известность в 2006 году, когда их песня «All the Same» была загружена вместе с видео на YouTube. Видео, снятое при поддержке "Бесплатных объятий", было в Сиднее, и с тех пор видео получило 50000 просмотров на веб сайте. Успех последовал за Dressed Up as Life в 2007 году. Третий студийный альбом группы назван Tri-Polar.

Ранняя карьера
Группу сформировали вокалист и гитарист Шимон Мур (Shimon Moore) и бас-гитарист Эмма Энзай (Emma Anzai) в музыкальном классе Mosman High School в 1997 году, где они объединились, потому что разделяли любовь к Silverchair. В начале с Шимоном на барабанах и Эммой за гитарой дуэт часто встречался в школе, где они играли песни Green Day, Rage Against the Machine и Silverchair, и в конечном счёте почувствовали необходимость написать свой собственный материал. Когда Крис Милески (Chris Mileski) присоединился к группе, они взяли название Sick Puppies. Шимон Мур предложил это имя после общения с отцом и многими людьми, читающими книгу Sick Puppies за авторством Карл Хайэсена. Эмма устроилась на работу в телемагазин, а Шимон в супермаркет. На свои деньги и при финансовой поддержке отца Шимона группа выпустила свой дебютный мини-альбом Dog's Breakfast.

Welcome to the Real World
В 2001 году группа выпустила свой первый студийный альбом Welcome to the Real World. Альбом стал хитом в Австралии и позволил группе победить в Triple J Unearthed band competition, и в итоге было заключено соглашение с Полом Степанеком. Крис Милески не мог покинуть Австралию, поэтому ему на смену пришёл Марк Гудвин.

Dressed up as Life
В 2007 году группа выпустила свой второй альбом (первый на лейбле). Альбом продвигался вместе с первым синглом "All the Same", который достиг 8 места в американском чарте современных рок-групп. Они закрепили свой дебют синглом "My World", достигшим 20 места в чарте.

Tri-Polar
Группа отправилась в звукозаписывающую студию в декабре 2008 года, чтоб написать свой следующий альбом. Первый релиз с альбома - это песня "You're going down".

Дискография

Альбомы
Welcome to the Real World (2001)
Dressed Up as Life (3 апреля 2007)
Tri-Polar (14 июля 2009)

EP
Dog's Breakfast (1999)
Fly (2003)
Headphone Injuries (2006)
Sick Puppies EP (2006)

Синглы
* "Nothing Really Matters" (2001)
* "Every Day" (30 апреля 2001)
* "Rock Kids" (30 июля 2001)
* "Fly" (3 марта 2003)
* "All the Same" (2006)
* "My World" (2007)
* "What Are You Looking For" (2008)
* "Pitiful" (2008)
* "Street Fighter (War)" (2009)
* "You're Going Down" (2009) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sick Puppies is an alternative rock band formed in 1997 in Sydney, Australia. The band currently consists of vocalist Shimon Moore, bassist Emma Anzai and drummer Mark Goodwin.

When the Australian band decided to break through in the U.S., founding members, vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Shimon Moore and his high school classmate, bassist Emma Anzai, simply picked up and moved lock, stock and guitar amps to L.A.. As their drummer Chris Mileski was unable to leave Australia, the band advertised for a drummer on Craig’s List, and were soon joined by Orange County native Mark Goodwin.

After getting signed and putting out their debut, the trio made their own video independently to accompanying the first single, “All the Same,” shot in a Sydney shopping mall in which fellow Aussie Juan Mann held up a hand-written placard offering passersby “Free Hugs.” The clip attracted over 64 million views on YouTube alone, and spawned a world-wide phenomenon.
Three years later, Sick Puppies are back with a new album and producing team from Dressed Up As Life, Rock Mafia’s Antonina Armato and Tim James. Together they’ve created a sound that reflects the past four whirlwind years spent in the rock and roll fast lane, on the grueling tour grind, honing their chops until they were a finely tuned powerhouse ready to let loose with the anger, frustration and triumphs built up from all that road work.

Songs like the storming first single, “You’re Going Down,” which is being used as the theme song for the WWE’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view broadcast, and “Street Fighter War,” which was used as part of the national marketing campaign for the popular video game Street Fighter IV, distill all that energy into high-powered festival anthems.

“There was plenty of fuel, a lot of hard times, strain, personal problems and all that jazz,” says Moore of the creative process, “and we just put it all into the record. There’s no way you can prevent it from flooding into the music.”

Emma agrees much of that aggression found its way onto the album. “When you’re on that one-track path, you tend to suppress all the other stuff that may come up along the way. But all those years of playing live have paid off with us sounding stronger and more cohesive than ever before. When you perform, everything is very visceral. This album is an expression of that kind of raw emotion.”

“We wanted a big-sounding record that would connect with live audiences,” adds Shimon. “We just stuck with what we knew worked from playing over the last few years. We had a little more creative control in the studio this time, more ideas about what we wanted to sound like.

“Second time around, you’re always a little bit more aware of how to do things,” says Emma. “We’re really beginning to know what kind of sound we wanted, and how to achieve certain effects. We’re now mindful of how these songs will come across live.”

New songs like the Buzzcocks-meets-Pistols drug-laced speed-punk of “Survive,” the heavy Nirvana-esque grunge drone of “I Hate You” and the jagged shards of Rage Against the Machine rhythms in “So What I Lied” give Tri-Polar its feel of cathartic build-and-release.

“We wanted to get back to a sort of organic feel,” says Shimon. “All of that stuff you have to internalize on the road—when you can’t afford to throw a hissy fit because you’re doing an interview or performing on-stage—we let out on this record.”

Now that Tri-Polar is done, Sick Puppies are preparing to get back out there and do what they do best—play live.

“Our whole spirit comes together when we’re on-stage,” says Emma. “When we get ready to go out there, we’re like gladiators entering the arena.”

“I can’t wait,” says Mark about returning to the road. “If there’s anything that people should know, it’s that we’re all about playing live.”

In addition to concerts, Sick Puppies can be seen on theatre screens in Rock Prophecies, an award-winning documentary about legendary rock photographer Robert M. Knight, who famously took the band under his wing when they first came to the States. The film also includes interviews with Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana, Slash, Steve Vai, Billy Gibbons, Def Leppard, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Rick Nielsen and Joe Bonamassa, among others, who knew Knight, dubbed by some, “the Forrest Gump of rock and roll.”

“He was the first person we met and got to know when we came over here,” says Emma. “He introduced us to other people we still work with to this day.”

Sick Puppies have more than survived since their arrival in the U.S. by dedicating themselves to getting their music heard on a variety of different media—including TV commercials, theme songs, “Free Hugs” videos, documentary films and, of course, the Internet.

“There are just so many options out there,” acknowledges Shimon. “Every band needs a kind of hook, and we’ve been lucky because we’ve had more opportunities than a lot of others get.”

“I used to be much more concerned with fame, fortune and rock stardom,” admits Shimon. “Now my main focus is joy. A few things have happened to me over the last few years which made me realize nothing is forever. There’s always a negative and positive way to look at stuff, and you can eliminate the negative by focusing on the positive, but that’s the most difficult thing in the world to do.”

On Tri-Polar, Sick Puppies see the glass as not just half-full, but brimming over with the kind of solid-rock anthems that’ll remind even the most cynical that absolutely anything is possible.

www.sickpuppies.net www.myspace.com/sickpuppies
Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.