SICK PUPPIES RECORDING ACOUSTIC VERSION OF ALBUM
12/3/2010
Australian rockers Sick Puppies will issue a deluxe edition of their 2009 album Tri-Polar sometime in 2011, and the set will contain brand new, exclusive acoustic recordings of selected songs from the original release. Frontman Shim Moore told us more about it: ["We're gonna be recording that actually very soon and getting it ready for a deluxe version of the album. And there's gonna be the full CD that you can get with all the songs on it, and then on the flip side, it'll have probably just a little more than half the record recorded acoustically. And it'll also have like the songs you're not expecting, like 'You're Going Down,' the really heavy ones. We've figured out an interesting way to sort of turn that into a ballad, so we're not sure how it's gonna turn out, we know it's gonna be good, but we're not sure exactly what it's gonna sound like. It's gonna be an interesting take on it."] SOUNDCUE (:24 OC: . . . take on it.)
•Tri-Polar came out in July 2009 and features the singles "You're Going Down," "Odd One" and "Maybe," the latest Top 20 track from the CD.
•The album has sold more than 250,000 copies.
•Sick Puppies' current U.S. tour brings them to West Palm Beach, Florida for a radio festival on Saturday (December 4th) and winds down on the 13th in St. Louis.
DID YOU KNOW?
•Sick Puppies actually released a debut album in 2001 in Australia only, called Welcome To The Real World.
•The band's 2007 U.S. debut, Dressed Up As Life, included the single "All The Same." The video for the track featured Australian native Juan Mann giving "free hugs" to passers-by on a Sydney street.
•Sick Puppies have played more than 600 shows in the U.S. since March 2007. The band relocated from Sydney to Los Angeles that year.
(Exciting news!!
