Sleepaway

For the band's eponymous debut album, see Sleepaway (album).
Sleepaway
Origin Buffalo, New York, USA
Genres Pop rock
Years active 2005–present
Labels No Milk Records
Associated acts Southline
Website thesleepaway.com
Members Alex Tiberia
Brett Mikoll
Michael O’Mara
Ryan Hoerner
Shawn Stoyle
Scott Twardowski
Kevin Carney
Mike Leafe
Mike Kamrowski
Lauren Kirby
Tera Patrick
Shaant Hacikyan
Past members Matt Gutmann
Nick Wydro
Derek Paradowski
Anthony Baccari

Sleepaway is a piano-driven indie rock band from Buffalo, New York.

History

Sleepaway formed in the spring of 2005. The band signed to New Jersey independent label No Milk Records in June 2005 and released their debut full-length album Sleepaway on June 6, 2006. It was released in Japan on Fabtone Records.

Their EP and full-length album were recorded with producer Doug White (Gym Class Heroes, The A.K.A.s).[1]

Building a fanbase, Sleepaway embarked on a national tour with 111 Records artist Rookie Of The Year. At the release of their full-length, they took local friends Believe In You with them, meeting up with Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer, River City High, and The Transit War for select dates. Their last tour supporting the full length was with The Drama Summer.

Guitarist Mike O'Mara played his last show with the band at FYE in the Walden Galleria, Buffalo, New York. At the show, posters were given out with each purchase of the band's debut album.

Discography

Studio Albums

Release Date Title Label
2006 Sleepaway No Milk Records

EPs

Release Date Title Label
2006 Sampler—Three Song Tour EP No Milk Records

Compilations

Release Date Title Song Label
2006 A Tribute to Blink 182 Vol.1: Pacific Ridge Records Heroes of Pop Punk "Everytime I Look for You" Pacific Ridge Records

Members

Current members

Former members

References

  1. Sleepaway, 2006 CD, No Milk Records

External links


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