Sumo Cyco

Sumo Cyco

Sumo Cyco in June 2015
Background information
Origin Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Genres Alternative metal, hard rock, punk rock, alternative rock
Years active 2011present
Labels Independent
Associated acts Skye Sweetnam, Dodger, Kazzer, Red Light King
Website sumocyco.com
Members Skye Sweetnam (lead vocals)
Matt Drake (lead guitar)
Ken Corke (bass guitar)
(drums)
Past members Legs
Wolf

Sumo Cyco is an independent female fronted punk metal based band in Hamilton, Ontario. The band launched in March 2011 and has released thirteen official music videos.

Biography

Sumo Cyco is a punk metal based band in Toronto, Canada whose current members are: Sever (formerly solo artist: Skye Sweetnam), Matt 'MD' Drake on lead guitar (Dodger), Ken Thor Corke on bass guitar (Skye Sweetnam, Kazzer, Red Light King) and Andy 'THE WOLF' Joseph on drums (Jojeto).

2011-2013: Formation

They launched as a band in March 2011 and had their first show opening for Hollywood Undead to a crowd of a thousand.[1] Sumo Cyco has also shared a stage with Coal Chamber, Filter, Life Of Agony, Finger Eleven, The Salads and Raggadeath with Miche Mee. They have songs mixed by Jag Tanna (I Mother Earth), Julius “Juice” Butty (Alexisonfire) and Matt DeMatteo (Big Wreck) amongst others. One song, "Interceptor” was featured on YouTuber Ray William Johnson's channel with over 5 million views. Sumo Cyco has a strong presence online, and direct both their own music videos and promotional films. Sumo Cyco mixes influences from the likes of System of a Down, Rob Zombie, and No Doubt. Musically, their sound blends heavy metal guitars, blast beats, and dance hall rhythms.

The band won Best Female Fronted Band at the Toronto Independent Music Awards 2012.[2] The band won Indie Week Toronto Oct 20th 2013 and attended Indie Week Ireland in Limerick in April 2014.[3]

Sumo Cyco at the 2015 Festival of Friends

The band has seven singles and matching music videos to their name, “MERCY”, takes place in a bright, asylum-like, creepy cartoon prison, “LIMP” a zombie movie with a twist, “Interceptor” a clown murder mystery, “Danger” an alien experiment gone hard rock, “Who Do You Want To Be” a day in the life of a girl with a TV for a head, and "Where Do We Go?" which features Sever and friends in a haunted house. The videos have gained hundreds of thousands of views, despite being made on a shoestring budget. All were directed and produced by the band.

2014-Present: Touring & Lost in Cyco City

In October, 2013 the band won Indie Week Toronto and attended Indie Week Ireland in April 2014. Using the opportunity of being over seas the band set up their first international tour, "Lost In Ireland & The UK" To promote their material to the international market. The toured various cities across Ireland, Scotland and England.

On June 10, 2014 the band released their first album, "Lost in Cyco City".

The band currently has plans to return to the UK and visit various countries in Europe (including Italy, Austria, and Slovakia) on their No Mercy tour, which will take place in mid to late April.

On March 10, 2015 the band announced that they have signed with TKO / The Kirby Organization Booking Agency for worldwide representation. TKO are known for booking elite Hard Rock and Metal acts such as Motorhead, Anthrax (American band), Sevendust plus many more. TKO president Andrew Goodfriend was quoted as saying 'TKO are very excited to be working with SUMO CYCO. They have great vision and their music is incredible for such a young band. We are really looking forward to helping them get to the next level."

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Discography

Main article: Sumo Cyco

Music videos

Year Video Director
2011 "Mercy" Sumo Cyco
"Limp"
"Interceptor"
"Danger"
2012 "Who Do You Want To Be?"
"Loose Cannon"
"Where Do We Go"
2013 "The Ugly"
2014 "Go Go Go"
"Cry Murder"
"Brave"
2015 "Fighter"
"Like A KILLER"

Singles

Year Titles Length
2011 "Danger" 3:16
"Limp" 3:38
2012 "Who Do You Want to Be?" (Oingo Boingo cover) 3:33
"Mercy" 3:22
"Loose Cannon" 3:53
"Where Do We Go?" 4:04
2013 "The Ugly" 4:56
2014 "Go Go Go" 3:18
"Cry Murder" 3:52
"Brave" 3:17
2015 "Fighter" 4:27
"Like a Killer" 4:04

References

  1. Sumo Cyco - Get Off (Live) Oh No They Didn't. April 15, 2011. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  2. Toronto Independent Music Awards Website. December 03, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  3. The Scene Magazine
  4. Sumo Cyco Press Release Sumo Cyco Official Website. April 20, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  5. Sumo Cyco Release Oingo Boing Cover as New Single Bandaid Records.com. January 29, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  6. Sumo Cyco first album names from Official Youtube blog Retrieved February 5, 2014 on Fontana North in Canada.

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