The Sleep-ins

The Sleep-ins
Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Indie Rock
Years active 2003-present
Labels 128 Records
Associated acts The Raydons, Mock Orange, Regular John, kingsizerobot, kingsizemidget, Titans of Ahm!, Jupiterboy, Bathsheva, Isaakson
Website sleep-ins.one28.us
Members Chad Corley
Mike Johnson
Stefan Pope
Josh Schuberth
Past members Josh Lanham
Ben Price
Richard Ploog
Chris Colla
A.J. Donahue
Jeremy Rasik
Heath Metzger
James Butler
Notable instruments
MiniMoog

The Sleep-ins are an indie rock band formed in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. They are signed to the U.S. label 128 Records. The band gained notoriety with their 2010 album Songs About Girls & Outer Space, which charted on the CMJ New Music Report.[1] "Silver State", the opening song from that album, appeared in the 2013 film As Cool As I Am.[2]

Overview

The band the Sleep-ins was formed by Sydney music store employees Chad Corley (guitar, vocals), Stefan Pope (bass, vocals), and Ben Price (guitar) in October 2003. The band's first drummer, Josh Lanham, was replaced in January 2004 by Josh Schuberth.[3] Shortly thereafter, Schuberth was asked to tour with Genevieve Maynard of Stella One Eleven, leaving the band in temporary need of a replacement drummer, a role that was filled by former Church drummer Richard Ploog for several months. Schuberth returned later that year, and the band also replaced Ben Price with guitarist Chris Colla, who at the time was sharing a flat with Corley, Pope, and Regular John frontman Ryan Adamson.[4]

The lineup of Corley, Pope, Schuberth, and Colla would remain intact for almost a year, independently releasing a single, "Silver State" backed with "Angelina (early bird mix)" in late 2004. However, Colla left the band in August 2005, forcing the Sleep-ins to take a break from performing while they sought another guitarist. Corley's friend Mike Johnson visited from the U.S. in early 2006, and the band resumed performing with Johnson on guitar. By June of that year, however, both Johnson and Pope would face the imminent termination of their visas. As a result, Johnson returned to America and Pope returned to England. Faced with family issues and the departure of two of his bandmates, Corley decided to return to the U.S. as well, effectively disbanding the Sleep-ins.[4]

In 2010, Corley and Johnson reformed the Sleep-ins in Asheville, North Carolina, to tour in support of the album Songs About Girls & Outer Space, which was released on Corley's Ingot Rock label on October 19, 2010.[5] The album consisted of recordings the band had made in Australia from 2004-2006, including the two songs -- "Silver State" and "Angelina"—from the single the band had released in 2004. Corley and Johnson were joined by drummer A.J. Donahue and bassist Jeremy Rasik for a multi-state U.S. tour. Mock Orange drummer Heath Metzger and bassist James Butler were the rhythm section for the band's final show of the tour in Nashville, Tennessee. Metzger had co-written some of the songs on the album, which was received positively by critics and charted on the CMJ New Music Report.[6][7][8] The first track off the album, "Silver State", was featured on Magnet,[9] and was included on the soundtrack for the 2013 film As Cool As I Am.

Members

Former members

Discography

Albums

Singles

Soundtracks

References

  1. Pasinski, Jim (14 December 2010). "CD Review: The Sleep-Ins Sing "Songs About Girls & Outer Space"". Record-Journal Newspaper Publishing Company. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  2. "As Cool As I Am (2013) - Soundtracks - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  3. Southgate, Mandy (27 October 2010). "The Sleep-ins Offer Free Downloads". Blogcritics Magazine. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  4. 1 2 LaRocca, Sandra (30 January 2011). "Electrologue Interviews: Chad Corley Of The Sleep-ins". Electrologue. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  5. Haag, Stephen (20 February 2011). "The Sleep-ins Songs About Girls and Outer Space". PopMatters Media. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  6. Aird, Jonathan (8 January 2011). "The Sleep-ins "Songs About Girls and Outer Space"". Americana-UK. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  7. Worley, John (16 November 2010). "The Sleep-ins Songs About Girls and Outer Space". Aiding & Abetting. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  8. Sanchez, Bryan (1 November 2010). "The Sleep-ins – Songs About Girls & Outer Space". Delusions Of Adequacy. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  9. "MP3 At 3PM: The Sleep-ins". Magnet Magazine. 30 January 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2014.

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