The Sheepdogs built their name on hard work and determination. Having funded their first three albums and early years of touring on their own, this rock and roll band’s momentum began to build exponentially with the release of the 2010 album, Learn & Burn. The band would go on to win three 2012 JUNO Awards (the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy): New Group of the Year, Single of the Year and Rock Album of the Year. With a list of accolades this impressive the band is on the brink of engaging fans on a wider scale.
The Sheepdogs will do just that with the release of their new self-titled album, produced by The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney and Austin Scaggs, which will genuinely introduce them to world at large.
Hailing from the small Canadian town of Saskatoon, SK, The Sheepdogs won an international competition in 2011, securing them the cover of Rolling Stone, making the group the first unsigned band to appear on its front page. The win, decided by 1.5 million public votes, also scored them a record deal with Atlantic, which offered up a new EP from the band, Five Easy Pieces, in August 2011.
After the band were introduced to Carney at Petty Fest in New York last year, he immediately began offering ideas for The Sheepdogs next album. The hope was that Carney could actually produce the album. In January, Carney invited the band to the studio, where they culled together old material and quickly began laying down new ideas. Although the band had only spent those two and a half weeks with Carney in Nashville’s Haptown Studios, the sessions proved fruitful. From the first single, The Way It Is, a thumping, blues-tinged track to rollicking stomper Feeling Good, the album embraces a vast range of influences, pulling in various styles and genres to create a collection of raucous, unabashed rock and roll numbers.
Support comes from garage-rock four-piece Grind Outs.
Official Website: http://crd.fm/2Kb
Added by heymanchester on February 5, 2013