Sheavy

Sheavy

Infobox musical artist
Name = sHEAVY


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Origin = Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Genre = Stoner rock
Doom metal
Years_active = 1993 - present
Label = Rise Above Records
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Current_members = Steve Hennessey
Dan Moore
Tommy Boland
Keith Foley
Kevin Dominic
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sHEAVY (pronounced "SHEV-ee") is a Canadian band formed in 1993, currently signed with Rise Above Records.

History

Sheavy formed in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada in 1993, and originally performed under the name Green Machine. In 1994 the band discovered there was another band in the United States with the same name, so a decision was made to rename the band sHEAVY. The band's repertoire originally consisted of a sampling of Kyuss covers and an assortment of originals that would eventually make their way onto the "Reproduction E.P.", "Slaves To Fashion," and ultimately "Blue Sky Mind." A three-song 7" vinyl record was recorded in early 1995 at Jolly Roger Studios in St. John's. The band regularly performed in and around St. John's for the first few years at small clubs and venues such as the The Loft, Sam Shades; Junctions and the LSPU Hall.

The band recorded and mixed their debut album "Blue Sky Mind" over a single weekend during the summer of 1995. Later that summer, the band's bass player Paul Gruchy amicably left the band to focus on completing his university studies. There were about 1000 copies of the album released early in 1996, at which time Keith Foley also stepped to complete the sHEAVY lineup as the band's bassist. Although the audio quality of "Blue Sky Mind" was low, the original master tapes later revealed a much-higher audio quality existed. On the strength and popularity of the recording, however, Rise Above Records in the U.K. signed the band to a three-album deal. The band now had more resources available and were better-prepared for work on the second studio album.

"The Electric Sleep" was recorded in St. John's in the summer of 1997. Recording Engineer Don Ellis helped the band capture the simple, powerful sound they'd been searching for. The result was an album one British reviewer deemed "the best Black Sabbath album in 25 years." Black Sabbath comparisons were nothing new for the band, but for every review filled with praise another came along that maintained they were little more than clones. The album's doomy title track could even be found on the web described as a lost Sabbath track. After a short tour of the U.K. and an invitation to play the Dynamo Open Air Festival in The Netherlands, the band headed back to the studio.

Recorded in the summer of 1999 in the workshop of Ren Squires' parents home, "Celestial Hi-Fi", showcased the diversity of the sHEAVY sound. The delicate nuances of "Persona" gave way to the doom of "Tales From The Afterburner," while tracks like "What's Up Mr. Zero" and "Strange Gods Strange Altars" illustrated the bands ability to throw hooks into the mix. Reviews of the album were generally positive.

That same year Keith left for work in Alberta and Steve headed out west in search of a calendar model named Jackie Kash with whom he had become obsessed. With the band making no money and the economy of Newfoundland and Labrador doing poorly, moving out of the province temporarily was the band's only option. While the distance between the members made live shows and rehearsals an impossibility, it didn't stop sHEAVY from making albums.

In October 2001 the band converged on Keith's new home in Edmonton, Alberta to write and rehearse for what would become the "Synchronized" sessions. Recorded in November 2001 with former Black Sabbath Producer/Engineer Mike Butcher at the helm, "Synchronized" once again saw the band diversify its sound with the addition of synthesizer, piano and drum loops. Despite, and perhaps because of the addition of Butcher, the album has been described as the bands least Sabbath-like release and nothing less than a sincere tribute to 70's rock. Written largely in the studio due to time constraints, the albums rock-solid production showcased a raw power unseen on the sHEAVY's previous releases.

In September 2004 the band reunited in St. John's to begin writing songs for a new album. Due to a number of outside obligations, consummate band leader and drummer Ren Squires stepped quietly out of the spotlight. Kevin Dominic, a long-time friend of the band, was brought in to keep the rock n' roll machine running. By November the band emerged with 11 new tracks. Over the next month, with the help of friend and Producer Rick Hollett, the band tracked "Republic?" above a Duckworth Street club called The Republic. Billy Anderson mixed "Republic?" in San Francisco, California, and the album was released on Rise Above Records in 2005.

In 2006 the band travelled to Europe for a two-week tour, which included a number of countries and festivals.

On March 3, 2007, sHEAVY filmed a special live performance at the Holy Heart of Mary High School Auditorium in their hometown of St. John's. This performance may be released in DVD format around the same time as the release of sHEAVY's forthcoming studio album, tentatively titled "The Machine That Won the War," later in 2007.

Discography

tudio albums

*"Blue Sky Mind" CD (1996 Dallas Tarr Records)
*"The Electric Sleep" CD (1998 Rise Above Records)
*"Celestial Hi-Fi" CD (2000 Rise Above Records)
*"Synchronized" CD (2002 Rise Above Records)
*"Republic?" CD (2005 Rise Above Records)
*"The Machine That Won the War" CD (2007 Candlelight Records)

Demos/EPs

*"The Reproduction E.P." cassette (1994)
*"Slaves to Fashion" cassette (1995)
*"Untitled 3-song" 7" (1995)
*"Born Too Late" split CD with Church of Misery (1997 Game Two Records)

Compilations appearances

*"Electric Sleep (original version)" on "Welcome to Meteor City" CD (1998 MeteorCity Records)
*"Pictures of You" on "Rise 13 - Magick Rock Vol. 1" CD (1999 Rise Above Records)
*"Face in the Mirror" on "In the Groove" CD (1999 The Music Cartel)
*"Sea of Tomorrow" on "" CD (2007 MeteorCity)

Video

*"Republic? at the Masonic Temple" DVD (2005)

References

External links

* [http://www.sheavy.com sHEAVY Official Site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/sheavymetal sHEAVY on MySpace]
* [http://www.bnrmetal.com/groups/shea.htm sHEAVY at BNR Metal Pages]


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