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Sick of It All

Sick of It All is an American hardcore punk band formed in 1986 in Queens, New York City.[1][2] The band's lineup consists of brothers Lou and Pete Koller on lead vocals and guitars respectively, Armand Majidi on drums, and Craig Setari on bass. Sick of It All is considered a major part of the New York hardcore scene,[3] and by 2020, the band had sold at least half a million records worldwide.[4]

Sick of It All
Sick of It All at Reload Festival 2018
Background information
OriginNew York City, U.S.
Genres
Years active1986–present
LabelsRevelation, Relativity, East West, Elektra, Fat Wreck Chords, Abacus, Century Media, Woah Dad!
MembersLou Koller
Pete Koller
Armand Majidi
Craig Setari
Past membersRich Cipriano
Max Capshaw
Eric Komst
Eddie Coen
Websitesickofitall.com

Though their 1989 debut album Blood, Sweat and No Tears was a moderate success, Sick of It All did not achieve commercial success until later albums. After the release of their second album Just Look Around in 1992, East West Records saw the band's potential and signed them in 1993. Sick of It All's third and major label debut album, Scratch the Surface, was released in 1994 to critical acclaim and included the singles "Scratch the Surface" and "Step Down". They released one more album on East West, 1997's Built to Last, before signing with Fat Wreck Chords in 1998, which released the band's next three studio albums. They signed to Abacus Records afterwards, a subsidiary of Century Media. This label released their eighth studio album Death to Tyrants in 2006 to positive reviews (Abacus eventually went out of business, though Sick of It All would remain on Century Media, which released the band's next three albums). Sick of It All's latest album, Wake the Sleeping Dragon!, was released in 2018.

History edit

Early career (1986–1992) edit

Formed in 1986,[5][6] the members met while attending Francis Lewis High School in Queens, New York City,[7] the band was formed by Lou Koller on bass and vocals, Pete Koller on guitar and David Lamb on drums. The Koller brothers originally intended for their first band to be named General Chaos, however Lamb proposed calling the band Sick of All, with the intent to abbreviate it to S.O.A. Lou pointed out that another band existed with that name and decided to expand the name to Sick of It All. After recruiting bassist Mark McNeely, the band played their first show on Saturday May 17, 1986, just a month after they formed, at the Right Track Inn in Long Island, supporting Youth of Today, Straight Ahead and Crippled Youth. After this performance, Lamb and McNeely left the band, leading to the brothers hiring Rich Cipriano as bassist and Armand Majidi as a "fill-in" drummer. This lineup also played its first show at the Right Track.[8] The band recorded the Sick of It All demo in 1987 and the band began to play Sunday afternoon matinees at renowned venue CBGB's, and soon after released a self-titled 7" on Revelation Records (which was later re-issued on the tenth anniversary of its release, in 1997).

In 1988, Sick of It All signed to Relativity Records and recorded their first full-length, Blood, Sweat and No Tears, which was released in 1989. This was followed by the studio/live EP We Stand Alone (1991), and their second studio album Just Look Around (1992).

Rising popularity (1993–1997) edit

Sick of It All released their record Scratch the Surface on major label EastWest Records. They also recorded a video for "Step Down" and the title track "Scratch The Surface". The record was the first recorded with long-time friend and former Straight Ahead, Rest in Pieces, Youth of Today and Agnostic Front bass player Craig Setari, who had replaced Rich Cipriano, in early 1993.

The fair success of Scratch the Surface allowed the band to tour worldwide. In 1997, they released their next record on the EastWest sister label Elektra, Built to Last. This record featured a number of live staples for the band, including "Us vs. Them", "Busted" and "Good Lookin' Out". Sick of It All toured with Napalm Death and Sepultura during the album cycle. The album also marked the end of Sick of It All's contractual agreement with EastWest.

The Fat Wreck Chords years (1998–2004) edit

In 1998, Sick of It All signed to independent record label Fat Wreck Chords, owned and run by Fat Mike of NOFX. After releasing the "Potential for a Fall" single – for which another video was filmed, Call To Arms was released in February 1999.

The 2000 follow-up Yours Truly was less critically acclaimed. Despite containing some of the band's favored live tracks, including "Blown Away", "The Bland Within", "District" and "America", some fans felt alienated by the album's progressive nature and in a recent interview, frontman Lou Koller claimed that the album's cover art probably contributed to its poor reception.[9]

In 2001, Sick of It All released their home video The Story So Far, and a year later a live record was released as part of Fat Wreck Chords' Live in a Dive series. The album showcased tracks from Sick of It All's entire career up to that point in time.

2003 saw Sick of It All release their seventh studio album: Life on the Ropes. In 2004, the band also released an album of B-sides, covers and rare tracks entitled Outtakes for the Outcast, which contains some Sick of It All recordings.

Death to Tyrants (2005–2007) edit

 
Sick of It All on their 20th Anniversary Tour in 2006

In early 2005, Sick of It All signed to Abacus Recordings to record the follow-up to Fat Wreck Chords' Life on the Ropes. The new album, titled Death to Tyrants, was released on April 18, 2006. The band toured with AFI and The Dear & Departed in early 2007.

A tribute to the band, titled Our Impact Will Be Felt, was released on April 24, 2007, and includes covers from artists such as Bane, Bleeding Through, the Bouncing Souls, Ignite, Comeback Kid, Hatebreed, Himsa, Madball, Most Precious Blood, Napalm Death, Pennywise, Rise Against, Sepultura, Stretch Arm Strong, the Suicide Machines, Unearth, and Walls of Jericho.

Based on a True Story (2008–2013) edit

Following a worldwide tour in support of Death to Tyrants, Sick of It All began working on new material for their next album. In an August 2009 interview with singer Lou Koller, he revealed that the band would begin recording their new album in November for a 2010 release.[10] Based on a True Story, the first Sick of It All album in four years, was released on April 20, 2010.[11] Sick of It All also toured in Australia with Rise Against to support their Endgame tour in 2011. They also toured the UK with AFI and Dear & Departed in April 2010.

In 2011, the band released "XXV Nonstop" on Century Media to celebrate the band's 25 year career, which was a selection of re-recorded songs from the band's discography.

Last Act of Defiance and Wake the Sleeping Dragon! (2014–present) edit

In November 2011, singer Lou Koller revealed to AbsolutePunk writer Dre Okorley that Sick of It All had begun writing a follow-up to Based on a True Story. He stated: "Right now we're concentrating on writing our new record, inspired by the last two tours we've done with different bands. We have some really good lyrics and tons of songs done. We'll see what happens. We've just got a lotta good stuff coming up."[12] The album, tilted Last Act of Defiance, was released on September 30, 2014.

Sick of It All toured Great Britain and Ireland from January to February 2015.[13]

Sick of It All spent much of 2016 celebrating their 30th anniversary with a worldwide tour.[14] To coincide with this anniversary, the band released an EP of new material, When the Smoke Clears, on November 4, 2016.[15]

By December 2016, Sick of It All had begun working on their twelfth studio album,[16] Wake the Sleeping Dragon!, which was released on November 2, 2018.[17]

Musical style and influences edit

Sick of It All are a hardcore punk band,[18] being one of the first bands to push its sub-genre heavy hardcore.[19] Kerrang! described them as "the standard bearers for New York hardcore".[18]

They have cited influences including Agnostic Front, Reagan Youth,[20] the Exploited,[21] Discharge, GBH and Motörhead. Guitarist Pete Koller was influenced to play guitar in a band by the Plasmatics and Black Sabbath.[8]

Members edit

Current members edit

  • Lou Koller – lead vocals (1986–present), bass (1986)[8]
  • Pete Koller – guitars, backing vocals (1986–present)
  • Armand Majidi – drums (1986–1989, 1991–present)
  • Craig Setari – bass, backing vocals (1993–present)

Former members edit

  • David Lamb – drums (1986)[8]
  • Mark McNeely – bass (1986)[8]
  • Rich Cipriano – bass (1986–1991, 1992)
  • Eddie Coen - bass (1991-1992)
  • Max Capshaw – drums (1989–1991)
  • Eric Komst – drums (1991–1992)
  • A.J. Novello - bass (1992)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sunday Old School: Sick Of It All". Metal Underground. September 23, 2012. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  2. ^ "Entry for Sick of It All". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  3. ^ Kemper, Nick. "Sick of it All Biography". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved April 8, 2011.
  4. ^ Crespo, Everynight Charley. "Everynight Charley's Manhattan Beat: The Magnetic Fields, Sick of it All, Agnostic Front, Unmaker". The Aquarian Weekly. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  5. ^ "Sick Of It All". All Music. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  6. ^ "Sick Of It All info". FaceBook Sick Of It All. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
  7. ^ Slattery, Denis (September 28, 2014). "Hardcore boro Band invents 'Sick' new meaning for Bronx". New York Daily News. p. 39.
  8. ^ a b c d e Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Drew Stone, Lou Koller, Pete Koller (July 8, 2020). The NYHC Chronicles LIVE! Ep. #40 w/ The Koller Bros. & Howie Abrams (Video). Event occurs at 40m. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  9. ^ "AsIce hardcore e-zine – Specials". Asice.net. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
  10. ^ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET – SICK OF IT ALL To Enter Studio In November". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Archived from the original on January 11, 2013. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
  11. ^ . Roadrunnerrecords.com. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
  12. ^ "Sick of it All - 11.4.11 - Interview". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
  13. ^ "Sick Of It All: UK Tour 2015". Tour advertisement. Kerrang!. No. 1551. January 17, 2015. p. 37.
  14. ^ "News - Sick Of It All". sickofitall.com. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  15. ^ "Sick of It All to release new EP, release single". Punknews.org. October 28, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  16. ^ "An Interview With Sick Of It All: Burrowing Through The Boroughs". theaquarian.com. December 7, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  17. ^ "SICK OF IT ALL To Release 'Wake The Sleeping Dragon!' Album In November". Blabbermouth.net. August 16, 2018. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
  18. ^ a b "WHAT HARDCORE HAS TAUGHT ME: SICK OF IT ALL'S LOU KOLLER". October 24, 2018. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  19. ^ "Sick of It All Call to Arms (retro review) (1999)". November 18, 2019. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  20. ^ Lipez, Zachary (July 16, 2014). "Sick of It All Say "The Good Old Days are Now"". Vice Media. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  21. ^ CARMAN, KEITH. "Sick of It All Based On A True Story". Exclaim!. Retrieved July 9, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Sick of It All at AllMusic  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sick of It All news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Sick of It All is an American hardcore punk band formed in 1986 in Queens New York City 1 2 The band s lineup consists of brothers Lou and Pete Koller on lead vocals and guitars respectively Armand Majidi on drums and Craig Setari on bass Sick of It All is considered a major part of the New York hardcore scene 3 and by 2020 the band had sold at least half a million records worldwide 4 Sick of It AllSick of It All at Reload Festival 2018Background informationOriginNew York City U S GenresHardcore punkYears active1986 presentLabelsRevelation Relativity East West Elektra Fat Wreck Chords Abacus Century Media Woah Dad MembersLou KollerPete KollerArmand MajidiCraig SetariPast membersRich CiprianoMax CapshawEric KomstEddie CoenWebsitesickofitall wbr com Though their 1989 debut album Blood Sweat and No Tears was a moderate success Sick of It All did not achieve commercial success until later albums After the release of their second album Just Look Around in 1992 East West Records saw the band s potential and signed them in 1993 Sick of It All s third and major label debut album Scratch the Surface was released in 1994 to critical acclaim and included the singles Scratch the Surface and Step Down They released one more album on East West 1997 s Built to Last before signing with Fat Wreck Chords in 1998 which released the band s next three studio albums They signed to Abacus Records afterwards a subsidiary of Century Media This label released their eighth studio album Death to Tyrants in 2006 to positive reviews Abacus eventually went out of business though Sick of It All would remain on Century Media which released the band s next three albums Sick of It All s latest album Wake the Sleeping Dragon was released in 2018 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early career 1986 1992 1 2 Rising popularity 1993 1997 1 3 The Fat Wreck Chords years 1998 2004 1 4 Death to Tyrants 2005 2007 1 5 Based on a True Story 2008 2013 1 6 Last Act of Defiance and Wake the Sleeping Dragon 2014 present 2 Musical style and influences 3 Members 3 1 Current members 3 2 Former members 3 2 1 Timeline 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly career 1986 1992 edit Formed in 1986 5 6 the members met while attending Francis Lewis High School in Queens New York City 7 the band was formed by Lou Koller on bass and vocals Pete Koller on guitar and David Lamb on drums The Koller brothers originally intended for their first band to be named General Chaos however Lamb proposed calling the band Sick of All with the intent to abbreviate it to S O A Lou pointed out that another band existed with that name and decided to expand the name to Sick of It All After recruiting bassist Mark McNeely the band played their first show on Saturday May 17 1986 just a month after they formed at the Right Track Inn in Long Island supporting Youth of Today Straight Ahead and Crippled Youth After this performance Lamb and McNeely left the band leading to the brothers hiring Rich Cipriano as bassist and Armand Majidi as a fill in drummer This lineup also played its first show at the Right Track 8 The band recorded the Sick of It All demo in 1987 and the band began to play Sunday afternoon matinees at renowned venue CBGB s and soon after released a self titled 7 on Revelation Records which was later re issued on the tenth anniversary of its release in 1997 In 1988 Sick of It All signed to Relativity Records and recorded their first full length Blood Sweat and No Tears which was released in 1989 This was followed by the studio live EP We Stand Alone 1991 and their second studio album Just Look Around 1992 Rising popularity 1993 1997 edit Sick of It All released their record Scratch the Surface on major label EastWest Records They also recorded a video for Step Down and the title track Scratch The Surface The record was the first recorded with long time friend and former Straight Ahead Rest in Pieces Youth of Today and Agnostic Front bass player Craig Setari who had replaced Rich Cipriano in early 1993 The fair success of Scratch the Surface allowed the band to tour worldwide In 1997 they released their next record on the EastWest sister label Elektra Built to Last This record featured a number of live staples for the band including Us vs Them Busted and Good Lookin Out Sick of It All toured with Napalm Death and Sepultura during the album cycle The album also marked the end of Sick of It All s contractual agreement with EastWest The Fat Wreck Chords years 1998 2004 edit In 1998 Sick of It All signed to independent record label Fat Wreck Chords owned and run by Fat Mike of NOFX After releasing the Potential for a Fall single for which another video was filmed Call To Arms was released in February 1999 The 2000 follow up Yours Truly was less critically acclaimed Despite containing some of the band s favored live tracks including Blown Away The Bland Within District and America some fans felt alienated by the album s progressive nature and in a recent interview frontman Lou Koller claimed that the album s cover art probably contributed to its poor reception 9 In 2001 Sick of It All released their home video The Story So Far and a year later a live record was released as part of Fat Wreck Chords Live in a Dive series The album showcased tracks from Sick of It All s entire career up to that point in time 2003 saw Sick of It All release their seventh studio album Life on the Ropes In 2004 the band also released an album of B sides covers and rare tracks entitled Outtakes for the Outcast which contains some Sick of It All recordings Death to Tyrants 2005 2007 edit nbsp Sick of It All on their 20th Anniversary Tour in 2006 In early 2005 Sick of It All signed to Abacus Recordings to record the follow up to Fat Wreck Chords Life on the Ropes The new album titled Death to Tyrants was released on April 18 2006 The band toured with AFI and The Dear amp Departed in early 2007 A tribute to the band titled Our Impact Will Be Felt was released on April 24 2007 and includes covers from artists such as Bane Bleeding Through the Bouncing Souls Ignite Comeback Kid Hatebreed Himsa Madball Most Precious Blood Napalm Death Pennywise Rise Against Sepultura Stretch Arm Strong the Suicide Machines Unearth and Walls of Jericho Based on a True Story 2008 2013 edit Following a worldwide tour in support of Death to Tyrants Sick of It All began working on new material for their next album In an August 2009 interview with singer Lou Koller he revealed that the band would begin recording their new album in November for a 2010 release 10 Based on a True Story the first Sick of It All album in four years was released on April 20 2010 11 Sick of It All also toured in Australia with Rise Against to support their Endgame tour in 2011 They also toured the UK with AFI and Dear amp Departed in April 2010 In 2011 the band released XXV Nonstop on Century Media to celebrate the band s 25 year career which was a selection of re recorded songs from the band s discography Last Act of Defiance and Wake the Sleeping Dragon 2014 present edit In November 2011 singer Lou Koller revealed to AbsolutePunk writer Dre Okorley that Sick of It All had begun writing a follow up to Based on a True Story He stated Right now we re concentrating on writing our new record inspired by the last two tours we ve done with different bands We have some really good lyrics and tons of songs done We ll see what happens We ve just got a lotta good stuff coming up 12 The album tilted Last Act of Defiance was released on September 30 2014 Sick of It All toured Great Britain and Ireland from January to February 2015 13 Sick of It All spent much of 2016 celebrating their 30th anniversary with a worldwide tour 14 To coincide with this anniversary the band released an EP of new material When the Smoke Clears on November 4 2016 15 By December 2016 Sick of It All had begun working on their twelfth studio album 16 Wake the Sleeping Dragon which was released on November 2 2018 17 Musical style and influences editSick of It All are a hardcore punk band 18 being one of the first bands to push its sub genre heavy hardcore 19 Kerrang described them as the standard bearers for New York hardcore 18 They have cited influences including Agnostic Front Reagan Youth 20 the Exploited 21 Discharge GBH and Motorhead Guitarist Pete Koller was influenced to play guitar in a band by the Plasmatics and Black Sabbath 8 Members editSick of It All live at Full Force 2019 nbsp Lou Koller nbsp Pete Koller nbsp Craig Setari nbsp Armand Majidi Current members edit Lou Koller lead vocals 1986 present bass 1986 8 Pete Koller guitars backing vocals 1986 present Armand Majidi drums 1986 1989 1991 present Craig Setari bass backing vocals 1993 present Former members edit David Lamb drums 1986 8 Mark McNeely bass 1986 8 Rich Cipriano bass 1986 1991 1992 Eddie Coen bass 1991 1992 Max Capshaw drums 1989 1991 Eric Komst drums 1991 1992 A J Novello bass 1992 Timeline editDiscography editMain article Sick of It All discography Studio albums edit Blood Sweat and No Tears 1989 Just Look Around 1992 Scratch the Surface 1994 Built to Last 1997 Call to Arms 1999 Yours Truly 2000 Life on the Ropes 2003 Death to Tyrants 2006 Based on a True Story 2010 XXV Nonstop 2011 The Last Act of Defiance 2014 Wake the Sleeping Dragon 2018 References edit Sunday Old School Sick Of It All Metal Underground September 23 2012 Retrieved November 16 2012 Entry for Sick of It All TrouserPress com Retrieved November 16 2012 Kemper Nick Sick of it All Biography AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved April 8 2011 Crespo Everynight Charley Everynight Charley s Manhattan Beat The Magnetic Fields Sick of it All Agnostic Front Unmaker The Aquarian Weekly Retrieved January 28 2021 Sick Of It All All Music Retrieved September 21 2013 Sick Of It All info FaceBook Sick Of It All Retrieved September 22 2013 Slattery Denis September 28 2014 Hardcore boro Band invents Sick new meaning for Bronx New York Daily News p 39 a b c d e Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Drew Stone Lou Koller Pete Koller July 8 2020 The NYHC Chronicles LIVE Ep 40 w The Koller Bros amp Howie Abrams Video Event occurs at 40m Retrieved July 8 2020 AsIce hardcore e zine Specials Asice net Retrieved January 27 2012 BLABBERMOUTH NET SICK OF IT ALL To Enter Studio In November Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on January 11 2013 Retrieved January 27 2012 BLABBERMOUTH NET SICK OF IT ALL To Release New Album In April Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved January 27 2012 Sick of it All 11 4 11 Interview AbsolutePunk net Retrieved January 27 2012 Sick Of It All UK Tour 2015 Tour advertisement Kerrang No 1551 January 17 2015 p 37 News Sick Of It All sickofitall com Retrieved November 12 2016 Sick of It All to release new EP release single Punknews org October 28 2016 Retrieved November 12 2016 An Interview With Sick Of It All Burrowing Through The Boroughs theaquarian com December 7 2016 Retrieved December 18 2017 SICK OF IT ALL To Release Wake The Sleeping Dragon Album In November Blabbermouth net August 16 2018 Retrieved November 2 2018 a b WHAT HARDCORE HAS TAUGHT ME SICK OF IT ALL S LOU KOLLER October 24 2018 Retrieved July 9 2020 Sick of It All Call to Arms retro review 1999 November 18 2019 Retrieved July 9 2020 Lipez Zachary July 16 2014 Sick of It All Say The Good Old Days are Now Vice Media Retrieved July 9 2020 CARMAN KEITH Sick of It All Based On A True Story Exclaim Retrieved July 9 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sick of It All Official website Sick of It All at AllMusic 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