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Sleeping At Last - "Storyboards" (Digipak)

Independent - September 15, 2009 - {Link to FREE ALBUM DOWNLOAD (192kbit MP3s) added (lasts until April 8th) | Link to FULL ALBUM STREAM added}

September 15th, 2009


 
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Sleeping At Last - "Storyboards"
Independent - September 15, 2009
 
01. Porcelain (4:01)
02. Chandaliers (3:57)
03. Naive (3:51)
04. Side by Side (3:23)
05. Slow & Steady (4:14)
06. Clockwork (4:00)
07. Unmade (3:36)
08. Timelapse (3:49)
09. Birdcage Religion (3:56)
10. Green Screens (3:31)
11. All This to Say (3:33)

Total Playtime: 41:51
 
 
Dan Perdue (bass, pianos, keyboards, etc.), Ryan O’Neal (voice, pianos, ukuleles, guitars, keyboards, etc.)
 
 
SLEEPING AT LAST - "Storyboards" - Biography 2009
 
Very rarely does a band strike the ideal equilibrium between indie credibility and commercial viability, but it’s a sophisticated scale balance that Sleeping At Last has mastered across the entire decade thus far. With its third national release Storyboards, the critical charmers from Chicago are just as comfortable calling upon legendary arranger Van Dyke Parks as they are appearing on “Grey’s Anatomy” with the goal of relating to its astute audience topping any accolade amassed on either side of the dial.

“We’re attracted to melodies that are pretty relatable and listen to music that is slightly obscure or under the radar, but find both sides coming together in an organic way,” observes front man Ryan O’Neal before bassist/keyboardist Dan Perdue interjects. “All of our favorite bands are always forward thinking and ground breaking, but also accessible, which is the hardest balance to find. But being forward thinking doesn’t mean anything if no one wants to listen to you and it’s obviously not all that exciting to sound like everything else out there.”

As indicated by a recent trip to Chicago’s Electrical Audio Studio (owned by Nirvana/The Pixies mastermind Steve Albini), Sleeping At Last have once again upped the artistic ante in this ambitious, self-produced affair, while concurrently maintaining relatability on all planes. It’s an intricate web that builds off the surging soundscapes of 2003’s Ghosts and the lush atmospherics of 2006’s Keep No Score, coupled with previously uncharted instrumental expeditions and glorious orchestration.

“Every time we go into the studio, we want to stretch ourselves musically as much as possible and we’ve noticed that each record seems to have a couple tracks that hint at the direction we’ll explore on the next,” suggests O’Neal, citing the addition of varied string arrangement styles, the folksy ukulele and a plethora of earthy but exotic adjunct instruments throughout Storyboards. “This time out, the results are really intimate where we’re utilizing a lot of really specific sounds and also working with people we’ve never had a chance to work with before that we really admire.”

And those visions have certainly caught the ear of several world class heavy-hitters, including the aforementioned arranger Parks (Brian Wilson’s SMiLE, U2, Tim Buckley, Rufus Wainwright, Ringo Starr), multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire Ryan Francesconi (Joanna Newsom), plus longtime string collaborators Susan Voelz (Poi Dog Pondering) alongside woodwinds master Paul Von Mertens (Wilson, Wilco, Paul McCartney), and Jeremy Larson (also a lauded solo artist in his own right). Add in engineers Greg Norman (Pelican, Russian Circles, Guided By Voices) along with mixer John Goodmanson (Death Cab for Cutie, Sleater Kinney, Nada Surf), and the group’s third venture is truly a charm.

Ample evidence comes in the form of “Clockwork,” the group’s most elaborate track to date under the arrangement direction of Parks. Though it possesses his brilliantly unconventional qualities, it’s also textbook Sleeping At Last thanks to a series of sweeping rhythms and ethereal explorations.

“At first we just gave him a really simple demo of just the vocals and pianos and he just ran with it from there,” Perdue muses in a highly complimentary regard for Parks’ wizard-like prominence. “There are three violins, two violas, cellos, flutes, bass clarinets and just this overall rush of sound that is really one of a kind.”

Fans of modern day indie icon Joanna Newsom will also notice Francesconi throughout several songs on Storyboards, including “Slow & Steady” and “Side by Side,” which benefit from the shimmering juxtaposition of banjos, mandolins and even the exotic Bulgarian tambura. Longtime friend Larson adds stirring strings to supplement “Chandeliers,” which is just as pretty as it is punchy.

Throughout the eleven interwoven tracks on the aptly titled Storyboards, themes of reflection, introspection, renewal and optimism are prevalent, in addition to an underlying affinity for nature. O’Neal and Perdue are both animal appreciators, practicing vegetarians and frequently support the Humane Society both on and off stage.

“My approach to lyric writing is pretty much like an audio journal where I write about whatever’s happening in my world, but the themes are universal and subject to interpretation,” unveils O’Neal. “No matter where you’re coming from, I think everyone can find common ground of having experienced a really difficult period, but realizing there’s something better on the other side of that hurdle. Those are the type of emotions I hope these songs bring to people in hopes of realizing immediate struggles sometimes add up to more important parts of the larger picture.”

And as Sleeping At Last plots an extensive tour behind the album (following on the heels of road time with the diverse likes of Switchfoot, Yellowcard, Something Corporate, Zwan and even Alanis Morissette), identifying with fans remains the band’s primary focus.

“We don’t like to call our listeners ‘fans’ because we pretty much befriend anyone who’s kind enough to talk to us and truly consider them ‘friends,’” adds Perdue. “We want to keep building upon this foundation we’ve laid and growing to be better musicians. And we sincerely thank those who’ve follow what we do because they afford us the ability to keep doing what we love.”
 

 
"We are beyond thrilled to announce that as of today, our brand-new album Storyboards is finally available as a Pre-Order & Early Download! Visit www.sleepingatlast.com now to Pre-Order and you will receive an IMMEDIATE download of the entire album (includes a digital booklet w/ lyrics, liner notes, etc.).. AND the CD version shipped to you as soon as it arrives from the manufacturer (Aug. ETA)! The "official" release (iTunes, etc.) will take place in a couple months, so those of you choosing to pre-order will have the album way in advance and we are so very excited to share it with you! We posted a brand-new song from Storyboards on our MySpace page, so if you’d like a preview, check out the song "Porcelain" at: www.myspace.com/sleepingatlast . It’s was such a pleasure to make this album and we sincerely hope that you will enjoy it!"
 

 
 

Geoff Benzing & "Storyboards" Cover Art

We’re so excited to finally take the wraps off of Geoff Benzing’s incredible original painting that is Storyboards’ cover art! We can’t wait for you to see the rest of the album’s artwork as well (which is a continuation of the gorgeous cover piece). To continue our feature on incredible folks that contributed to Storyboards.. today, we’re so excited to write about Geoff Benzing. For those of you unaware, Geoff is a remarkably gifted painter from Kansas. He is responsible for the beautiful watercolor paintings on the Keep No Score album cover as well as our website. His work has also been on display at many galleries, events and personal collections throughout the world! We were introduced to Geoff’s work over 3 years ago and in our opinion, Geoff is one of the greatest painters of our generation. If you aren’t familiar with Geoff’s work, you should definitely take a few minutes and soak them in at his website, (obviously, we’re HUGE fans of his watercolors but his talent with any medium seems limitless.) And if you’re already familiar with his work and appreciate his gifts, you may be excited to know that Geoff sells his original paintings via his website! We HIGHLY encourage you to check it all out and consider purchasing.. in addition to the misc. Sleeping At Last projects that Geoff has painted for, we’ve purchased several other paintings for ourselves and to give as gifts.. and they’re all just so beautiful! Can’t say enough about his talent. So please check out Geoff Benzing’s work via his website and if you’re in the market to decorate your space, to find an incredible gift, or just want to support one of the greatest painters EVER, definitely consider ordering some of his work! www.benzingart.com
 
 
 

LINER NOTES:

Produced by: Sleeping At Last
Mixed by: John Goodmanson
Engineered by: Greg Norman, Additional Engineering by: Bjorn Thorsrud
Mastered by: Jason Ward at Chicago Mastering Service
Recorded at Electrical Audio in Chicago, IL & at our home in Wheaton, IL
Mixed at Electrokitty Studios in Seattle, WA
Executive Producing & Management by: Kim O’Neal - Capturing Wishes Management

All songs & lyrics written by: Ryan O’Neal
Music arrangements by: Sleeping At Last
All songs © 2009 Asteroid B-612 (BMI)

Paintings by: Geoff Benzing - www.benzingart.com
Photograph by: Samantha Lamb - www.samanthalambphotography.com
Art Layout by: Sleeping At Last

“Porcelain,” “Slow & Steady,” “Timelapse,” “Green Screens” & “All This to Say” Strings Arranged by:
Sleeping At Last & Susan Voelz, Orchestrated & Coordinated by: Susan Voelz
“Unmade” & “Naive” Strings Arranged by: Sleeping At Last
“Chandeliers” Strings Arranged by: Jeremy Larson
“Clockwork” Strings Arranged by: Van Dyke Parks

Musicians:
Jason Toth - Drums, Susan Voelz - Violin, Inger Carle - Violin, Vannia Phillips - Viola, Melissa Bach - Cello
Paul Von Mertens - Flute & Bass Clarinet on track 6, Jason Roebke - Upright Bass on track 6.
Ryan Francesconi - Bulgarian Tambura on tracks 1 & 5, Mandolin on track 4, Banjo on tracks 4, 5 & 9,
Guitars on track 9, Jeremy Larson - All Cellos, Violas & Violins on tracks 2, 3 & 7
All other instruments performed by Sleeping At Last

Ryan plays: Kala Brand Ukuleles, Mesa-Boogie Amplifiers & Reverend Electric Guitars
 
 
 
 
 
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