With the release of ‘Things Can Always Change’ Sleep Parade have evolved into a heavyweight contender on the Australian prog-rock scene. A Flawless, world-class album”. |Nick Snelling Beat Melbourne three-piece Sleep Parade’s debut album Things Can Always Change was released in April 2008 through Shock Records. The bands plans include spending the rest of this year and through till the end of summer touring the album and playing to crowds Australia wide. Having so far spent this winter on the road nation-wide with bands such as Porcupine Tree (UK), Cog, Bushido, Mere Theory & Hinge. Things Can Always Change has impressed fans and critics alike with its sonic beauty as well and complex arrangements, 10/10 Review - 0zProg.com |8/10 Review - Blunt Magazine |Album Of The Week - Beat Magazine |Sleep Parade cite Pink Floyd, Nine Inch Nails, Jeff Buckley, Radiohead, Oceansize, The Mars Volta and Opeth as influences. Tracks like the first radio single ‘Carry On’ and the forthcoming 2nd single ‘Passengers’ showcase Sleep Parade’s ability to write an intelligent high-energy rock song, where as tracks such as ‘Everyday’ and the epic conclusion to the album, ‘Weeping Walls’ display the band’s desire to work outside the 3 minute boundary. In 2009 the band announced the departure of bassist James Livesy. He was replaced by Matt Delaney, and the band also added Red Black (also a member of A State of Flux) on second guitar and keyboards. Black is no longer considered a permanent member of the band but still occasionally performs at Sleep Parade’s live shows. The band released the digital EP “Mr Identify” in late 2010, featuring studio recordings of three tracks that the band had been regularly playing live that year. www.myspace.com/sleepparade |www.lastfm.com/music/sleep+parade |www.sonicbids.com/sleepparade Sleep Parade Management|Tim West|Sleep Parade Management|management [at] sleepparade [dot] com Sleep Parade Bookings|Luke Woods|The Atlas Agency|Phone: (02) 9558 6619|Fax: (02) 9573 1606|www.theatlasagency.com |
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