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Saucy Monky

 
Artist: Saucy Monky
 
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Turbulence," "Celebrity Trash," "Between the Bars"

Biography

The roots of the whimsical indie rockers Saucy Monky can be traced back to when singer/guitarist/songwriter Cynthia Catania decided to leave her native Ireland for New York City. Successful gigging around N.Y.C. led to good press but not a recording contract, so Los Angeles was her next stop. A yearlong job as background singer on The Larry Sanders Show and a new group -- the Sugar Junkies -- kept her busy, but that big-label deal failed to materialize. The Sugar Junkies broke up, too, but Catania is the proactive type and decided to go it alone. She was also inspired by Ani DiFranco's D.I.Y. attitude toward the music industry and decided that instead of waiting for the major-label contract, she should form her own label, Olive Oil, to release her music.

A solo album appeared in 1999, but Catania was still looking for a band. She found one in 2001 when she met kindred spirit Annmarie Cullen, also a singer/guitarist/songwriter. Soon bassist Carson Cohen and drummer Adam Marcello rounded out Saucy Monky, and a couple albums worth of Catania and Cullen songs were ready to go. Their debut -- Celebrity Trash -- was released in 2003, but only in Ireland where its single, "Disco Ball," became an indie rock smash. Turbulence appeared a year later in Ireland and caught the ear of the American label 429. The label reissued the album in 2005 with a new version of "Disco Ball" released as the kickoff single. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Saucy Monky
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre(s) Pop
Rock
Years active 00s–present
Label(s) olivoiL/429/WEA (U.S.)
olivoiL/Measured (U.K.)
Website SaucyMonky.com
Members
Cynthia Catania – vocals, guitars
Annmarie Cullen – vocals, guitars
Karen Teperberg – drums, vocals
Steve Giles – bass, vocals
Former members
Adam Marcello
Carson Cohen
Tad Wadhams
Jeremy Ruzumna
Marco Giovinoe

Saucy Monky are an indie rock band based in Los Angeles, California.

The band is fronted by Dublin-born singer and guitarist Annmarie Cullen (who formerly performed under the pseudonym Annmarie Montade) and East Coast singer Cynthia Catania. Their new rhythm section comprises musicians Steve Giles (bass) and Karen Teperberg (drums).

Their debut album Celebrity Trash was released in 2003 and spawned two hit radio singles in Ireland — "Flicker" and "Don't Wanna Know Your Name". In the Summer of 2004 they released a remaking of the Divinyls song "I Touch Myself", which became another hit at Irish radio. The single was followed by their first full-length album, Turbulence, in September.

In 2005 they signed a major distribution deal with the Savoy Label Group and will re-release Turbulence in June 2005 across the United States. The first single to be released is "Disco Ball (Boulevard Remix)", a re-working of an older track from their first album.

In September 2005 the band signed a deal with Measured Records in the United Kingdom which saw the release of the single "Good Day Down" and the Turbulence album.

In February 2006 they released "I Touch Myself" as a single; the song was later used on an episode of the TV series Veronica Mars. Other songs by the band have been featured on episodes of Nickelodeon series Drake and Josh, Zoey 101 and iCarly. The band is currently working on their new album in Los Angeles, tentatively titled "Listening to Morrisey".

Discography

  • Turbulence (2004)
  • Celebrity Trash (2003)
  • 8 Song Sampler (2002)

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