- Heavy Weight Champ
Infobox musical artist
Name = Heavy Weight Champ
Img_capt = Left to right, Luke Copeland, Dean Miller, Grant McCulloch
Img_size = 250
Landscape = Yes
Background = group_or_band
Origin =Perth, Western Australia ,Australia
Genre =Hard rock
Years_active = 1999–present
Label =Sic Squared Records
URL =
Current_members = Grant McCulloch
Dean Miller
Luke Copeland
Past_members =Heavy Weight Champ is a three piece heavy rock band from Perth,
Australia . Formed in1999 , the band's early sounds were akin to influences such as Tool,Deftones andPearl Jam . The group has so far released two EPs and a full-length album.History
Founding band members Grant McCulloch (vocals/
guitar ), Dean Miller (drums) and Brad Alexander (guitar/vocals) had played in several rock acts in country Victoria including Cringer, Notbigwotbox and Strange Neighbours in the early 1990s. Toward the end of that decade the members were playing together in the alternative rock band Meld; the decision was made to move from their home towns of Wangaratta and Corowa to Melbourne to pursue their musical goals. Following a visit to Perth, the group decided to move there due to Western Australia's lifestyle and burgeoning musical scene. Ads were taken out for a bass player and after several auditions the group found Luke Copeland. Mid-1999 Alexander quit the band and returned to Victoria leaving Heavy Weight Champ without a primary guitarist. After auditioning numerous local players to no avail McCulloch took over primary guitar duties.In late 1999, in only its second Perth show, Heavy Weight Champ took out the Grosvenor Hotel's "Twenty Minutes of Fame" competition. Over the next few months the band would win several more titles before going on to represent Western Australia at the
National Campus Band Comp etition finals in Sydney. The band finished third overall. With the studio time won from the competition, Heavy Weight Champ recorded their first EP "Two Triple Zero" at Perth's Pinnacle Studios with producer Forrester Savell. The EP was released mid-2000 and would go on to chart in the Australian Independent Record Companies Association charts Top 20 for almost a year.After an extensive national tour in
2001 withKarnivool along in support, Heavy Weight Champ would return to the task of writing in2002 with the purpose of maturing their heavy sound. Toward the end of that year the band went into Watt Studios with Jarrad Hearman; trialling new tracks the result would be the WAMi- nominated "Grey Filters" double A-side. Released mid-2003 , the release showed a new fragility in the band's sound with the track "Grey". The release also contained radio edits of the singles and two live tracks. Heavy Weight Champ would capitalise on "Grey Filters'" positive reception in the Australian heavy music community with extensive tours with bands such as The Butterfly Effect,The Mark of Cain andGrinspoon .During
2004 the band turned its focus inward. Weighing up the mounting costs of national tours and the need for another release, the decision was made to forgo the benefit of another EP and instead bunker down to write a full-length album. Beginning with the few post "Grey Filters" tracks that had been written, the band proceeded to work on album material at an upstairs studio in the central Perth suburb of Subiaco. Questions began to arise as to the band's future and break-up rumours emerged as Heavy Weight Champ retreated from the live scene to commit to the writing process exclusively. In late2005 the band entered Perth's Loop Studios with Jarrad Hearman to begin work on "Lo-Fi Funeral". Material would be tracked and mixed throughout November and December before the final mix sessions took place at Melbourne's Sing Sing Studios in March2006 . The first single "This Revolution" was released to radio in April with the album issued mid-May.During
2006 Heavy Weight Champ returned to live performance. "Lo-Fi Funeral" enjoyed critical and market acclaim and saw Heavy Weight Champ head out on the national circuit several times.Heavy Weight Champ played its final performance on
14 December ,2007 in Perth.Discography
Infobox Discography
Type = EP
Name =Two Triple Zero
Released =2000
Label = flagicon|AUS sic squared
Producer = Forrester Savel
Format = CD
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Singles =
from Album =
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Tracks = "Two Triple Zero", "Down", "The Melancholy Overture", "Breach", "It Falls Away"
Other info =Infobox Discography
Type = EP
Name =Grey Filters
Released =2003
Label = flagicon|AUS sic squared
Producer = Jarrad Hearman
Format = CD
Chart position=
Certification =
Sales =
Singles =
from Album =
Writer =
Tracks = "Filters (single edit)", "Grey (single edit)", "It Falls Away (live)", "The Melancholy Overture (live)", "Filters", "Grey"
Other info =Infobox Discography
Type = Studio
Name =Lo-Fi Funeral
Released =2006
Label = flagicon|AUS sic squared
Producer = Jarrad Hearman
Format = CD
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Certification =
Sales =
Singles = "This Revolution"
from Album =
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Other info =Other recordings
Other Heavy Weight Champ recordings include...
Live set 06 - Live set broadcast onTriple J in September 06, tracks performed were "Worth Your Weight in Gold", "Part Two: The Effect" and "Olympiad" - as yet unreleased
Bipolar - Demoed for the Lo-Fi Funeral sessions, as yet unreleased
Live set 04 - Recorded for the Sic Sessions Volume One album, a collaboration between Heavy Weight Champ,Subtruck andAntistatic . Live tracks released on this album were "Filters", "Breach" and "Two Triple Zero"Jeri Ryan - Demoed for the Two Triple Zero sessions and released on the 2000 Next Big Thing compilationVideography
Worth your Weight in Gold - Directed by Grant McCulloch
released 2006This Revolution - Directed by Grant McCulloch
released 2006Filters live - Directed by Andrew Ewing
released 2004Down - Directed by Chris Frey
released 2000External links
* [http://www.sic2.com/ Sic 2 label website]
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