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Australian post-rock trio
SLEEPMAKESWAVES
has released single
‘Ritual Control’
‘Ritual Control’ is the new single from the new Sleepmakeswaves album ‘It’s Here, But I Have No Names For It’, due out Friday 12 April on Bird’s Robe/ MGM.
The band comments:
“‘Ritual Control’ was originally demoed as ‘Dr. Riff Has Arrived’. I still wonder whether we were mistaken to have not kept the old title. Otto originally presented the skeleton of the song to us with the concern that maybe the riff were ‘too dumb’. In fact, Tim and I responded, they are the perfect quantity of dumb. Sure, these riffs aren’t going to earn a PhD but they will hold down a full-time job, get the kids to school on time and read the occasional piece of challenging non-fiction on weekends. These kinds of courageous and heartfelt conversations are the core of what effective post-rock songwriting is all about.”
Australian post-rockers
SLEEPMAKESWAVES
will release album
‘It’s Here, But I Have
No Names For It’
track-list:
All Hail Skull
Super Realm Park
Ritual Control
Black Paradise
Verdigris
Terror Future
It’s Here, But I Have No Names For It
This Close Forever
SLEEPMAKESWAVES announce new single ‘Super Realm Park’ from forthcoming new album.
World Tour Announced!
‘Super Realm Park’ is the new single from the new sleepmakeswaves album It’s Here, But I Have No Names For It’, due out Friday 12 April on Bird’s Robe/MGM.
From the band:
“Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s the new single from sleepmakeswaves. The main riff and synth on this track was inspired by F-Zero, the old school Nintendo 64 game. We developed and refined the concept into the first half of the track to bring in some late 90s influences.
We hit a few walls with how to close the track, until one afternoon in 2020 at an apartment in Erskineville, we suddenly realised it needed a slow, crushing, hypnotic wall of noise. We can’t wait to play it live.”
Sleepmakeswaves have announced they will tour Australia, Europe and the USA in support of their new album ‘It’s Here, But I Have No Names For It’.
The band will kick off their world tour in Australia in April, playing shows in Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane with support from Taiwanese math rock legends Elephant Gym and fellow Australian post-rock veterans Meniscus.
Sleepmakeswaves will then return to Europe in May to headline Belgium’s Dunk Festival, and North America to co-headline PostFest in Indianapolis in July.
Further shows will be added.
The new album ‘It’s Here, But I Have No Names For It’ was produced by the band themselves, at Golden Retriever Studios in Sydney, Australia.
Written during the pandemic, it was originally recorded during 2022 just before the band embarked on a 3 month tour for their previous EP ‘trilogy these are not your dreams’.
Further recording was completed in 2023, including string arrangements by Simeon Bartholomew (SEIMS).
The record was then mixed by Andrei Eremin (Closure in Moscow, Tash Sultana, G Flip, Luca Brasi) in Philadelphia USA and mastered by Jeff Lipton and Maria Rice at Peerless Mastering in Boston USA.
The first single ‘Super Realm Park’, prefiguring the record as a whole, is a majestic return to the classic hallmarks of the band’s melodic post-rock sound, whilst introducing new production and arrangement elements.
Fans of the band’s heavy bombastic aggression will resonate with tracks such as ‘All Hail Skull’ and ‘Ritual Control’.
They also shine with invigorated melodic and emotive performances and arrangements on tracks like ‘Black Paradise’ and ‘Terror Future’.
Retaining their signature approach to heavy dynamics and crescendos the band are still at their unmatched peak when they turn their hand to cataclysmic emotional epics such as the title track and the album closer ‘This Close Forever’.
The band released a statement to fans, saying:
“The instrumental band sleepmakeswaves decided rock music they must save. In the year twenty twenty four fans were clamouring for more. So they dropped a new record. It’s a rave! The mysterious phase of nothingness, crucial to the smw creative process, is over: our new album is finally done. Thank you so much to all our listeners for your patience. It has been a slow but intense labor of love and we are proud of the songs on this record, and grateful for the many people who helped bring it to life. Hope to see you on the road in 2024, more show announcements to come, and we truly hope the new music we’re about to release resonates with you in the same way it does with us. Love smw”