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Old 07-13-2009, 05:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sleepy Sun has had their album Embrace knocking about on iTunes and various other places since 2008. Until June 16th 2009 when they finally released Embrace on CD worldwide. Mixing elements of psychedelic rock, massive guitars and some pop sensibilities. This eclectic mix comes from all their varied influences and differing tastes. Despite all this their music is incredibly cohesive, and form a tight bond with the listener.

Not only that, but the two times I've seen them live (recently) they've been absolutely awesome guys. The first time I saw them was on thursday, and before the gig I was drinking with my girlfriends cousin, and the female vocalist and the bassist came and were talking between themselves. At this point I took the opportunity to be like "are you guys Sleepy Sun?" And their faces lit up at being recognized.


At the same time there was morris dancing going on, so after talking to them for ages Rachel decided to go check it out, and we were joined by one of the guitarists and the lead vocalist.


After that the rest of the band came over and we had a big chat about everything. Their influences, life on the road and whatnot. Getting quite drunk in the process. After that they got us both on the guest list, and we headed up, the first support act were alright, but the second was pretty awesome. Heavily influenced by the Fall, a band called Night of Sevens. Anyways after talking to them more they took the stage.

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