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Artist: Street Dogs
Street Dogs

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Rob Guidotti, Jeff Erna, Marcus Hollar, Johnny Rioux, Tobe Bean, Mike McColgan, Joe Sirois

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  • Formed: 2002, Boston, MA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Savin Hill," "Fading American Dream," "Back to the World"

Biography

Boston, MA, is a uniquely divided city, consisting not of amorphously defined neighborhoods like the ones that make up Manhattan, but small, semi-autonomous villages with names like Allston, Dorchester, Roxbury, and Jamaica Plain. Similarly, Boston's music scene has traditionally been equally insular, with little communication between the punk, indie rock, hip-hop, metal, folk, and Celtic scenes. One of the first bands to overlap some of these fiefdoms was the ska-punk-metal hybrid the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, which included drummer Joe Sirois for most of their performing career. About a half-decade later, the Dropkick Murphys formed in predominantly Irish South Boston, fusing hardcore street punk with an ever-increasing amount of Celtic folk influences, like a harder-edged and more street version of the Pogues. The Dropkick Murphys' lead singer was the fierce, gravelly Mike McColgan. Following that band's first album in 1998, Do or Die, McColgan (a veteran of the first Gulf War) left the Dropkick Murphys to join the Boston Fire Department. Ties between the Boston Irish community and the local fire department run deep, and being a fireman has long been one of the most prestigious jobs in South Boston, but by 2002, McColgan returned to music, forming the Street Dogs with guitarist Rob Guidotti, bassist Johnny Rioux (both formerly of local street punk band the Bruisers), and a fellow ex-Dropkick Murphys member, drummer Jeff Erna.

Released in 2003, the band's debut, Savin Hill, was a proudly Bostonian album named after a tough Dorchester neighborhood and filled with local references, plus a pair of tributes to McColgan's fellow firefighters (a massive, deadly blaze in Worcester in 1999, along with the tragedy of 9/11, had badly shaken the local firefighting community) and an odd choice of covers from Kris Kristofferson and Sham 69. Following the debut, the Street Dogs reorganized, replacing Guidotti with Marcus Hollar and Erna with ex- Bosstones drummer Joe Sirois; just as importantly, McColgan left his firefighting job in 2004. After a split EP with Allston-based garage rockers the Dents (Street Dogs/Dents), which introduced their new lineup, the Street Dogs released Back to the World, featuring the proudly parochial "In Defense of Dorchester" and several songs showing an increasingly political lyrical stance. By this time, Street Dogs had also added second guitarist Tobe Bean (ex-Welt) to the lineup to round out their sound. After its original release on the punk indie Side One Dummy, the Street Dogs reissued Back to the World on their own label, Brass Tracks, in 2005. Fading American Dream followed in fall 2006 as the guys spent time on the road opening for the Bouncing Souls. The impressive and intelligent State of Grace appeared in 2008 from Hellcat Records. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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Street Dogs
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Genres Street Punk, Celtic Punk
Years active 2002 – present
Labels Hellcat Records
DRT Entertainment
Website Official website
Members
Mike McColgan
Johnny Rioux
Marcus Hollar
Tobe Bean III
Paul Rucker
Former members
Rob Guidotti
Jeff Erna
Joe Sirois

Street Dogs are a punk rock band originally from Boston, Massachusetts. The band's current line-up includes Mike McColgan, former lead singer of Dropkick Murphys, Johnny Rioux, Marcus Hollar, Tobe Bean III and Paul Rucker.

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History

In 1998, McColgan left Dropkick Murphys to pursue a life-long dream of becoming a firefighter for the Boston Fire Department. In 2002, McColgan decided he could no longer stay away from music and formed Street Dogs. They first recorded a seven song-demo, which feature McColgan along with his former Dropkick Murphys bandmate Jeff Erna on drums, Rob Guidotti on guitar and Bill Close on bass[1]. They signed with CrossCheck Records in 2002[2], with Michelle Paulhus now on bass. By the time they started recording their first album, they yet again had someone else on bass, this time Johnny Rioux. Savin Hill (which was produced by former The Mighty Mighty Bosstones member Nate Albert[3] and featured guest appearances by Al Barr and Ken Casey from Dropkick Murphys) was a success and resulted in a supporting tour with Celtic punk band Flogging Molly.

The band underwent a complete shuffle in 2004 when McColgan took a leave of absence from his firefighting career to devote time to recording and promoting their second album Back to the World.The Street Dogs at this time enlisted Marcus Hollar on lead guitar, and expanded the range of their sound with the addition of rhythm guitarist Tobe Bean III. The drummer's spot was filled by Joe Sirois, formerly of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.

Their second release, Back To The World, proved to be even more of a success for the band. It was hailed critically in the United States, Europe and Japan and opened the doors to touring with the notable likes of Social Distortion, Tiger Army, Bad Religion, Millencolin (in Europe), The Bouncing Souls (US And Japan) and The Briefs. The band also toured on the Vans Warped Tour in the summer of 2005 and embarked on their first headlining tours in the US and Europe.

2006 saw more shows, both headlining and opening for the likes of Rancid[4], The Adolescents[5] and The Bouncing Souls[6]. Also in 2006, released their third album, Fading American Dream. It was recorded earlier in the year with producer Ted Hutt (Flogging Molly, Madcap, The Bouncing Souls).

While on tour opening for Flogging Molly on February 27, 2007 show at the Sokol Auditorium in Omaha, NE, bass player Johnny Rioux collapsed on stage due to an apparent seizure. McColgan stopped the show and called for paramedics. At the start of the Flogging Molly set, lead singer Dave King dedicated the show to Johnny and announced that he was all right and would be well enough to play the next night in St. Louis. Following that tour, more dates came headlining as well as European shows.

In February 2008, it was announced that the Street Dogs signed on to Hellcat Records. Their fourth album, State of Grace, for Hellcat, which they started recording in early February 2008, once again with Ted Hutt[7] was released on July 8, 2008[8].

At recent shows, Street Dogs have been promoting Oxfam America, a humanitarian organization fighting poverty and hunger. McColgan spoke to the crowd mid-set at the Bamboozle Festival in New Jersey in May 2008 about the organization while wearing an Oxfam t-shirt. Street Dogs went on to release State Of Grace July 8th to widespread critical acclaim and then embarked on the entire 2008 Vans Waped tour as a main stage act. Following their Warped tour stint, the group set out on their successful fall State Of Grace headlining tour and more recently finished up the European Eastpak Antidote tour. In December the group spoke on their website, myspace and facebook pages of extensive 2009 touring plans in continued support of their latest release State Of Grace.

Members

Current

Former

  • Rob Guidotti – guitar (2002 – 2004)
  • Jeff Erna – drums (2002 – 2004)
  • Joe Sirois – drums (2004 – 2007)
  • Bill Close - bass (2002)
  • Michelle Palhaus - bass (2002 – 2003)

Discography

Albums

Singles/EPs

  • Demo (2002)
  • Round One (split EP with The Dents) (2004)
    • Includes two tracks by Street Dogs, "Savin Hill" from Savin Hill and "One Of a Kind" exclusive to this release
  • Tale of Mass Deception (2004)
    • Includes two songs from Back to the World, "In Defense of Dorchester" and "Tale of Mass Deception", and two from Savin Hill, "Declaraion" and "Borstal Breakout"
  • "Two Angry Kids" (2009)
    • A digital single, includes "Two Angry Kids" from State of Grace and the exclusive b-side "Broke Down Inside"

Compilations

  • Fat City Presents: Bands We Like, Vol. 1 (2003)
    • Includes the demo version of "Cut Down on the 12th" from Savin Hill
  • Old Skars and Upstarts 2004 (2004)
    • Includes "Lock and Loaded", previously a vinyl-only bonus track on Savin Hill
  • Fat City Presents: Bands We Like, Vol. 2 (2005)
    • Includes an alternate version of "Unions and the Law" from Back to the World
  • Old Skars and Upstarts 2005 (2005)
    • Includes "Drink Tonight"
  • Backyard City Rockers 4 (2007)
    • Includes "Decency Police"
  • Warped Tour 2008 Tour Compilation (2008)
    • Includes "Mean Fist"

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.shitenonions.com/reviews_may03.htm
  2. ^ http://www.punknews.org/article/4606
  3. ^ http://www.punknews.org/article/5751
  4. ^ Punk News article 18709
  5. ^ Punk News article 18256
  6. ^ Punk News article 19044
  7. ^ Punknews.org | Street Dogs sign to Hellcat
  8. ^ Hellcat Records - Artist - Street Dogs

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