City Sleeps

City Sleeps
Origin Atlanta, Georgia
Genres Post-hardcore
Years active 2004–2013
Labels Universal Motown Records
Maverick Records
Trustkill Records
Website https://www.facebook.com/CitySleeps

City Sleeps was an American rock band, formed in 2005. Originally called Smugface and playing an aggressive, somewhat progressive style of alternative rock in line with the nu metal of the late 1990s and early 2000s, it wasn't until around 2004 that this Atlanta-bred quintet changed its sound and image, and subsequently its name to City Sleeps.

Smugface consisted of core members Adriel Garcia (guitar), John Whitney (drums), and Elliott Sharp (vocals); early demos—produced by Rick Beato from Universal recording act Billionaire—got the band considerable attention in underground rock circles, as well as on the popular music site MP3.com. Members of alternative metal outfit Cold got wind of the group and were impressed, eventually bringing them to the attention of Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, who almost signed Smugface to his Interscope imprint, Flawless Records.

Things were slowly changing internally, however, and by 2003, Smugface were noticeably transitioning into a much more melodic rock band, complete with big guitars and near-pop choruses. This new sound led to the band being noticed by producer John Feldmann (of the ska-punk band Goldfinger), who had previously worked successfully with similar groups like the Used and Story of the Year. He contacted the group in 2004 and the guys flew out to Los Angeles to record with him. City Sleeps—as they were then going by—were soon signed to Maverick/Warner Bros. Records, and by the following year, they had completed their debut, entitled Walker's Ridge, which was scheduled to be released in early 2006.

However, things didn't quite work out, and the label dropped the band before the album saw the light of day. The end of the year found bassist Brad Allen (ex-Family Force 5) stepping in to replace Mars Davlan, completing the quintet of Sharp, Garcia, Whitney, and guitarist Steve Miloszweki. City Sleeps ultimately hooked up with New Jersey-based hardcore label Trustkill Records in mid-2007, releasing their album—renamed Not an Angel—that October. Dates in the U.K. with Welsh rockers Funeral for a Friend finished off the year.

On February 4, 2008, they announced the departure of bassist Brady Allen, effectively becoming a 4 piece band. Due to the departure of Allen, Milo switched to bass. City Sleeps then toured with Drowning Pool & Saliva.

City Sleeps then toured with Drowning Pool & Saliva, and filmed a new video for the song, "Not An Angel" with director Darren Doane (Deftones).

On September 5, 2008 the band announced the departure of lead singer Ely Dye. On September 12, 2008 Milo announced that he too would be leaving the band.

On May 10, 2013 Adriel Garcia announced that there will be a final album release with the help from fans via Kickstarter.[1] The album will contain unreleased b-sides and demos recorded from 2004 to 2007 with songs written for Not An Angel and beyond. The album will feature the original lineup from their debut album Not an Angel with Ely Dye on vocals, Adriel Garcia on Guitar & London on drums. The unreleased b-sides and demos album is slated for a late September 2013 release and will be available on iTunes and other major online retailers.[2][3] A teaser of the b-sides and demo album was posted on their Soundcloud page.[4]

On December 24, 2013, the band released their final studio album Chariots and Riots on Adriel Garcia's Bandcamp page.[5]

Discography

Former members

Soundtracks

ESPN used the song "Catch Me" for one of the themes for the 2006 NASCAR Daytona 500.

The song "Prototype" is featured in the video game MLB 06: The Show.

The song "Catch Me" is featured on the Resident Evil: Extinction Soundtrack.

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