ONErpm is proud to announce the signing of Los Angeles-based, Australian-bred rock/alt trio Sick Puppies. “There Goes The Neighborhood”, the first single is set for a July 26th release. The track comes from their upcoming 6th album Wave The Bull, due out early next year.
“We’re so stoked to announce our signing with ONErpm” states the band. “It’s something we know will be really positive for Sick Puppies. Joining forces with ONErpm not only opens new possibilities for our music but also aligns with our vision of reaching more fans across the world. The excitement within the band is like never before as we gear up to release our new album. We can’t wait for our fans to hear what we’ve been working on, get on stage and leave nothing behind!”
Since bursting onto the music scene in the early 2000s, Sick Puppies have sold over 1M albums, including a Gold certification for Tri-Polar, had 5 Rock Radio hits including “You’re Going Down” which reached #1, amassed over 310M global streams and has had their music featured on hits shows like NCIS and WWE.
“Sick Puppies are a staple in the rock community and we couldn’t be more excited to partner with the band on their highly anticipated upcoming album” said Aleksey Ziabko, Senior Director of A&R at ONErpm.
In addition to being known for their extensive range of pivotal accomplishments, Sick Puppies is a formidable live act that has clocked in over 1,000 live shows in the US alone sharing the stage with the likes of Muse, The Killers, Breaking Benjamin, Incubus and Tool. Notable festival plays include Rock on the Range, Carolina Rebellion, Welcome to Rockville, Louder Than Life, Download (UK), and Aftershock.
“It’s a complete honor to be working with Sick Puppies” says Alex McGinnis, ONErpm Project Manager. “I was first introduced to them with their mega hit “You’re Going Down” back in middle school, so it’s a crazy full-circle feeling to have them be a part of the ONErpm Family. This year is going to be insane for them and I’m so excited to provide a helping hand in their success.”