SLEEP OUT: Not Even Dust

Sleep Out

Not Even Dust

© 2008 Sleep Out (796873076944)

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Influenced by The Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison, The Cascades, Waylon Jennings, The Louvin Brothers, and Shudder To Think the band draws upon all of these individualist sounds to create a new sound in Chicago’s incredibly diverse music community

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Press for Not Even Dust:
Jim DeRogatis (Chicago Sun Times / NPR's Sound Opinions): "one of the strongest indie-pop discs to emerge from the underground music scene in the new millennium"

Time Out Chicago: "Chicago's Indie Heroes"

KEXP's song of the day 7/9/08: "Quinn Goodwillie (guitar/vocals) and his merry band are no poster children for gloom; instead they’re responsible for seriously catchy pop/rock melodies"

Chicago Tribune: "A thunderstorm of moody indie-rock"

Chicago’s Graceland Cemetery is a sanctuary where the eternal slumber of the city’s most notable citizens is interrupted only by the rumbling of the Red Line train headed northbound to Wilson or southbound to Sheridan. Graceland Cemetery is the inspiration and setting for the songs on Sleep Out’s sophomore album, Not Even Dust.

Not Even Dust is deeply rooted in the city of Chicago and inspired by a curious and ceaseless exploration of life’s unpredictable trajectory and undeniable endpoint.
Graceland Cemetery offers the living a chance to wander down gracefully curving paths amidst the architecturally significant mausoleums and tombs that house the forefathers and founders of the windy city. “Graceland Cemetery” is a ghostly, auditory tour of the graveyard, – one that starts at Lorado Taft’s haunting monument Eternal
Silence, and leads the listener down Centre Ave and past Victor Lawson’s grave, which is marked only by the imposing presence of an armored crusader. Not Even Dust’s
11 songs are all inspired by Graceland Cemetery, some in more explicit ways than
others. Some take the vantage point of a newly interred resident while others
depict the thoughts of passers by.

Sleep Out’s enthusiasm to begin the sessions for Not Even Dust was bolstered in part by the critical success of their first album I Was Your Shroud and its warm reception amongst music critics and bloggers alike. In the summer of 2007, Sleep Out left
Chicago and headed to Portland, OR to begin recording with producer and Badman Recording Co label owner Dylan Magierek at Type Foundry studios. Magierek has
produced and engineered albums by Mark Kozelek (Red House Painters, Sun Kil Moon), Call and Response, The Red Thread and tracks by Low and Erlend Øye (Kings of
Convenience). Wanting to ensure Not Even Dust’s roots were firmly planted in the
city of its inspiration, Magierek and the band completed the record at Chicago’s
Electrical Audio studios winter of 2007.

Not Even Dust will be released on July 8, 2008 with CDs available via Chicago’s
Two Thumbs Down Records and digitally available via Badman Recording Co.
Sleep Out have shared the stage with Retribution Gospel Choir, Asobi Seksu,
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, The 1990s, Robert Gomez, Ra Ra Riot, Cordero,
Ladyhawk and Buffalo Tom, among others.

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