The Zilis

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The Zilis
The Zilis in Montréal. From left to right: Justin Bozzo, Sean Royle. Photograph by Joseph Fuda.
The Zilis in Montréal. From left to right: Justin Bozzo, Sean Royle. Photograph by Joseph Fuda.
Background information
OriginHamilton, Ontario, Canada
GenresRock and Roll
Years active2012 (2012)–21
LabelsIndependent
Associated actsThe Bleeding Idahos, Dean Lickyer

The Zilis were a Canadian rock and roll group from Hamilton, Ontario. Two of the members continue to write original music as The Bleeding Idahos.

Biography[]

The group began playing covers as The Led Hot Zili Peppers in 2009 to pay for the expenses of their former band, Dean Lickyer.[1][2] When Dean Lickyer disbanded, Royle and Bozzo began singing and writing original music as The Zilis.[3][4] Touring frequently, they released two critically acclaimed albums between 2012 and 2014.[5][6][7]

Despite being an independent band, they have been able to play alongside several notable acts, including July Talk, The Sheepdogs, Said The Whale, Monster Truck, Arkells, Hey Rosetta!, Protest the Hero, Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker, David Wilcox, Marianas Trench, Flogging Molly, Matt Mays & El Torpedo, KISS and Bon Jovi.[8]

The group went on hiatus in early 2017, giving Bozzo time to pursue a Juris Doctor degree. Royle and Lamothe have since become music teachers and session musicians, and Bozzo is now a practising attorney. Royle and Bozzo remain close, and are planning to release an LP record as a series of singles under the name, The Bleeding Idahos.

Awards[]

  • Hamilton Music Awards – "Rock Recording of the Year" (for Sketches) nomination (2012)[9]
  • The Deli Magazine – "Artist of the Month" (March 2015)
  • Hamilton Music Awards – "Bassist of the Year" (2015)[10]
  • Hamilton Music Awards – "Alternative/Indie Rock Recording of the Year" (for Sketches II) nomination (2015)[11]

Band members[]

Past Members

  • Sean Royle – vocals, electric guitar, banjitar, organ, harmonica, melodica, percussion (2012–21)
  • Zander Lamothe – drums, percussion, vocals (2012–20)
  • Justin Bozzo – vocals, bass guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, organ, harmonica, kazoo, percussion (2012–21)

Discography[]

Sketches (2012)[]

  1. Mattina Sunshine
  2. Coyote Nowhere
  3. The Plight of Mrs. Brezhnev (Pt. I)
  4. The Meter
  5. Only Love
  6. Fool's Paradise
  7. Ginny's Been Gone
  8. Trumpets of the Tide

Sketches II (2014)[]

  1. Trust in Me, Lorraine
  2. Diamondback
  3. Don't Ever Change
  4. Not Around
  5. Ballad of a Broken Heart
  6. (All I Do Is) Treat You Right
  7. On the West Side of Town
  8. The Way Love Goes

Resilience by The Bleeding Idahos (2021)[]

  1. Turpentine
  2. Oklahoma City Fever
  3. The Beat Said
  4. From 25 to None
  5. Tony Danza Goodbye
  6. Tea for Tavia
  7. Copycat
  8. In the Park
  9. A Matter of Confidence
  10. North County Girl

References[]

  1. ^ "Hamilton Music Notes | View Magazine Online Edition". viewmag.com. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  2. ^ http://www.punknews.org/article/34661/underground-operations-signs-kingdoms-and-dean-lickyer
  3. ^ Rockingham, Graham (4 February 2014). "The Zilis are no longer Led Hot". The Hamilton Spectator. p. G4.
  4. ^ Dunmore, Kathryn (23 May 2014). "Burlington band has dual identity – one for cover, the other original". Burlington Post.
  5. ^ "Surf Rock Music". surfrockmusic.com. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  6. ^ "Music Lives". musiclives.ca. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Hamilton Music Notes | View Magazine Online Edition". viewmag.com. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  8. ^ "VENTS Magazine". ventsmagazine.com. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  9. ^ Rockingham, Graham (5 November 2012). "Tomi Swick leads 9th Hammy nominees". The Hamilton Spectator. p. G4.
  10. ^ Peesker, Saira (24 May 2015). "Arkells, Laura Cole, Harrison Kennedy win big at Hamilton Music Awards". The Hamilton Spectator. p. G4.
  11. ^ http://www.hamiltonmusicawards.com/the-awards/2015-music-awards

External links[]

Folk Radio UK, Retrieved 23 July 2014.
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