Sucioperro

Sucioperro (pronounced [ˌsuθjoˈpero]; Spanish for 'Filthy Dog')[1] are a Scottish rock band from Ayr, South Ayrshire, formed in 2002.

Sucioperro
OriginAyr, South Ayrshire, Scotland
GenresAlternative metal, nu metal
Years active2002–present
LabelsCaptains of Industry (2006-2008)
Maybe Records (2008-2010
Xtra Mile Recordings (2011-present)
Associated actsMarmaduke Duke
Medals
Websitehttp://www.sucioperro.com/
MembersJP Reid
Fergus Munro
Roberto Cañas
Stewart Chown
Past membersMichael Logg
David Aird
Brendan Reilly
Dave Martin

History

Random Acts of Intimacy

The band's debut album, Random Acts of Intimacy, was released in June 2006 on the Captains of Industry record label. It features the download only single "Wolf Carnival" as well as the singles "Dialog on the 2", "The Drop" and download only "Grace And Out Of Me" which includes the video for the song directed by Jamie Lenman of Reuben.

Pain Agency

The band's second album is called Pain Agency, which was released on 4 May 2009, through Maybe Records. It was produced by the band and recorded in their own studio in Ayr, South Ayrshire and was mixed by Chris Sheldon.

Mums' Bad Punk Music was released as a single on 17 November 2008 through Maybe Records. It features three non-album tracks and was released on limited edition CD and digital download.

The second single from the album was "Don't Change (What You Can't Understand)" and was released in mid-April 2009 as a digital download via Maybe Records. The package included a brace of newly recorded b-sides.

In October 2009, the band released the third single from Pain Agency in the form of "The Dissident Code".[2] This is the last material to be released from the album.

The Heart String & How to Pull It

Sucioperro's third record, The Heart String & How to Pull It, was released on 7 March 2011 through Xtra Mile Recordings. It has spawned two singles so far 'Threads' and 'Reflexes of the Dead' both of which were trialled throughout previous UK shows prior to the release of the album.

Fused

Sucioperro recorded a fourth album in early 2012, Fused, which released in the late summer. Pre-orders were made available on their Bandcamp page, and a video released to accompany the first song previewing the album, A River of Blood. This was the first music video to be taken from the album. It was after the album's release that the other music videos were published. "To Nothing" released on 29 August 2012. "Rabbits..." was the third, published on 17 October 2012, which was then followed by "... Boxes" on the 18th. A combination of the two songs made the fifth track of the album, Rabbits in Boxes.

  1. A River Of Blood
  2. To Nothing
  3. Wolves
  4. What A Fucking Chump
  5. Rabbits In Boxes
  6. Pig Ravens
  7. Mein Kleine Taube
  8. Discipline Office
  9. Where At Dat Wild At
  10. Glass Castle
  11. Fused
  12. You Should Get Some Sleep

Touring

Sucioperro have been touring since 2003 including mostly headline tours, and supports with the likes of Hell Is for Heroes, Oceansize, Reuben, The Living End, Nine Black Alps and Biffy Clyro. Festival appearances include T In The Park (UK), Hevy Fest (UK), 2000 Trees (UK), Electric Bay (UK) and On The Rocks (Austria).

Trivia

  • JP Reid also fronts the conceptual rock band Marmaduke Duke as The Dragon, alongside The Atmosphere (Simon Neil from Biffy Clyro). Drummer Fergus Munro also appears live as one of the band's two drummers.

Band members

Current members

Past members

  • Michael Logg (The Big slice) - bass (2002–2008)
  • David Aird (The Farmer) - guitar (2004–2007)
  • Brendan Reilly (The Coyote/The Dynamo/Skindog!) - drums (2002–2004)
  • Dave Martin (The Destroyer) - guitar (2002–2003)

Additional live members

Timeline

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

  • "Wolf Carnival" (10 April 2006, Captains of Industry, download only)
  • "Dialog On The 2" (15 May 2006, Captains of Industry)
  • "The Drop" (10 October 2006, Captains of Industry)
  • "Don't Change (What You Can't Understand)" (27 April 2009, Maybe Records, download only)
  • "I'm Not In Charge" (14 December 2009, King Tuts Recordings)
  • "Threads" (6 December 2010, self-released, download only)
  • "Reflexes of the Dead" (28 February 2011, Xtra Mile Recordings, download only)

References

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