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Sleepwall - Come In From the Cold 7" [June 2008]
Long Island's Sleepwall sound like they should be in their 30s
in the early 90s trying something new and a bit more melodic
after playing in rough and raw hardcore/punk bands since their
teens...but they're not. Most of the five guys that make up
the band do indeed come from the hardcore scene (and have done
their time in bands like Robot Whales, Sick of Talk, and the
Agent) but they are in their early 20s and filled with a voracious
appetite for all things music-related. It's no surprise then
that they gravitated to a sound similar to post-hardcore bands
like Sugar, Hum, and even My Bloody Valentine.
Sleepwall's debut 7" EP reproduces that thick and ethereal
guitar playing topped with desperately sincere vocals and melodies
so sweet you'll wonder how they're even able to fight their
way through the riffs. Call it rehash if you like, we're just
psyched that today's young ones are digging through their older
siblings/friends collections and checking out what the punk
pioneers did after their early 80s bands called it a day.
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track
listing:
1. Come In From the Cold
2. Sleepwalkers
3. This World Is Too Dark
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[pressing
info]:
10 test presses
1st pressing:
5 on green/black mix ("zombie blood, # /05" stamped on sleeve), 95 on solid green vinyl,
400 on black vinyl |
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