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Corey
2024年10月5日
WSS put on such an energetic, roller coaster ride of a show. The set list was a satisfying spread of songs from across their history. The playing was on point. The interaction with the crowd was so much fun. Nothing beats seeing a band with so much passion like this in a venue as intimate as The Gov.
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While She Sleeps Biography
How do you become an era-defining metal band? Is it through peerless levels of intensity? Hooks strong enough to get everyone in earshot singing? Or is it something as simple as the self-confidence to pursue your dreams despite all obstacles?
Whatever the hidden ingredient is, While She Sleeps have it.
The world first heard vocalist Loz Taylor, guitarists Sean Long and Mat Welsh, bassist Aaran Mckenzie and drummer Adam Savage together on 2010 EP The North Stands for Nothing. Ears instantly pricked upon hearing their energy and ambition. Sleeps’ bombardment of punk attitude and seething metal shattered expectations, as has their every subsequent album. Their integration of pop, electronics and conscious lyrics, which tackle depression and anxiety head-on, has continually kept the band two steps ahead of their peers. Metal Hammer deemed 2021’s Sleep Society “an album very much for these troubled times, from a band we can continue to believe in”; its impact was followed by a weekend-stealing set at the Download Pilot and, in 2023, a sellout show to 10,000 at London’s Alexandra Palace.
All the while, Sleeps have stayed proudly, defiantly DIY. They’ve eschewed the trappings of the conventional music industry by building their own base in their hometown of Sheffield. They release everything through their hand-made label, Sleeps Brothers, while writing, self-managing, demoing, producing and making music videos exclusively from their HQ. These tireless creatives go so far as to build their own stage props, which have joined them on blockbuster tours through five continents, visiting nations from Canada to Colombia, Thailand to Taiwan.
Even in a career of bold, empowering moves, though, Self Hell is truly special. Sleeps’ sixth album (produced by Long and long-time collaborator Carl Bown) casts their net even wider, considering symphonic music, hardcore, synth-rock and metal alike. Yet, through all those styles, it never loses sight of the band’s ability to make confident, stadium-prepared anthems – nor their focus on advocating for everybody’s mental health.
“Before you get to ‘self-help’, when you’re saying it, you have to get to ‘self-hell’,” explains Long. “Before you gain the courage to take care of yourself, figure out what the problem is and hit it straight on, you have to reach a point of hell within yourself. Self Hell is about the awareness that you have to go through so much shit for anything to mean anything, and especially for you to take care of yourself.”
“It’s the place you’re in before you realise you need to do something about it,” Welsh summarises.
The one-two punch of “Peace of Mind” and “Leave Me Alone” instantly announces Self Hell’s genre-breaking, arena-uniting and wellness-championing goals. The introductory tracks pulls you in with a symphony of strings and choral vocals, before its follow-up contrasts that grandeur with pulse-pounding metal guitars. As lush synth textures and a cathartic chorus about shutting out the world’s bullshit (“Leave me the fuck alone!”) are added on top, it’s clear Sleeps are in their most eclectic yet focussed form ever.
続きを読むWhatever the hidden ingredient is, While She Sleeps have it.
The world first heard vocalist Loz Taylor, guitarists Sean Long and Mat Welsh, bassist Aaran Mckenzie and drummer Adam Savage together on 2010 EP The North Stands for Nothing. Ears instantly pricked upon hearing their energy and ambition. Sleeps’ bombardment of punk attitude and seething metal shattered expectations, as has their every subsequent album. Their integration of pop, electronics and conscious lyrics, which tackle depression and anxiety head-on, has continually kept the band two steps ahead of their peers. Metal Hammer deemed 2021’s Sleep Society “an album very much for these troubled times, from a band we can continue to believe in”; its impact was followed by a weekend-stealing set at the Download Pilot and, in 2023, a sellout show to 10,000 at London’s Alexandra Palace.
All the while, Sleeps have stayed proudly, defiantly DIY. They’ve eschewed the trappings of the conventional music industry by building their own base in their hometown of Sheffield. They release everything through their hand-made label, Sleeps Brothers, while writing, self-managing, demoing, producing and making music videos exclusively from their HQ. These tireless creatives go so far as to build their own stage props, which have joined them on blockbuster tours through five continents, visiting nations from Canada to Colombia, Thailand to Taiwan.
Even in a career of bold, empowering moves, though, Self Hell is truly special. Sleeps’ sixth album (produced by Long and long-time collaborator Carl Bown) casts their net even wider, considering symphonic music, hardcore, synth-rock and metal alike. Yet, through all those styles, it never loses sight of the band’s ability to make confident, stadium-prepared anthems – nor their focus on advocating for everybody’s mental health.
“Before you get to ‘self-help’, when you’re saying it, you have to get to ‘self-hell’,” explains Long. “Before you gain the courage to take care of yourself, figure out what the problem is and hit it straight on, you have to reach a point of hell within yourself. Self Hell is about the awareness that you have to go through so much shit for anything to mean anything, and especially for you to take care of yourself.”
“It’s the place you’re in before you realise you need to do something about it,” Welsh summarises.
The one-two punch of “Peace of Mind” and “Leave Me Alone” instantly announces Self Hell’s genre-breaking, arena-uniting and wellness-championing goals. The introductory tracks pulls you in with a symphony of strings and choral vocals, before its follow-up contrasts that grandeur with pulse-pounding metal guitars. As lush synth textures and a cathartic chorus about shutting out the world’s bullshit (“Leave me the fuck alone!”) are added on top, it’s clear Sleeps are in their most eclectic yet focussed form ever.
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