“We’re a long way from Sydney and the other major cities in Australia,” said Clinton Cave, during a phone interview last week from a tour stop in Pittsburgh. Cairns, considered the gateway to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, is a city in tropical Far North Queensland. The band’s music traces its roots back to Cairns, an urban area with a population of less than 150,000. The group followed with “Part Two” this summer and now has released “Part Three” – and premiered a video for “Keep It Up” from the latest EP.
Since forming in 2011, the boys have packed multiple headline tours across Australia and amassed an impressive digital footprint of followersĬhase Atlantic released two successful independent EPs, “Dalliance” (2014) and “Nostalgia” (2015), and spawned a viral single with “Friends” – a song that garnered an incredibly large count of Spotify plays.Įarlier this year, the trio dropped its first three-track release, “Part One,” which earned acclaim from Associated Press. The trio – Mitchel Cave, Christian Anthony and Clinton Cave – came together in Cairns, Queensland, Australia a few years ago. labelmate Chase Atlantic.Ĭhase Atlantic is a trio of two brothers and one longtime friend who personally write, produce and perform dark alternative pop punctuated by rock and R&B. The show at The Foundry will also feature Sleeping With Sirens’ Warner Bros. And, we had the time to make the album sound cohesive.” You can tell that we put a lot of time and effort into it. Jack is in Orlando and Nick lives in L.A.ĭespite the geographical challenges, Sleeping With Sirens was able to come together to make a strong new album. He said, I’ve got a band – come down to Orlando. “A little while later, I got a call from Kellin. “Dave Aguilar, our first rhythm guitarist, and I were in a previous band together,” said Hills. Sleeping With Sirens had its start in Orlando and spent time in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Then, we took a break, went out west and continued writing with friends in L.A.” “When we started, we began with the lyrics and the guitar parts. “Starting off, we didn’t have many songs because of all the touring we had been doing,” said Hills. Sleeping With Sirens started fresh with the new album.
He was with us pretty much the entire way.” “Right from the start, we looked at the strengths and weaknesses.
He knows what he wants and what he wants to get out of you. “It was the right place at the right time. “The stars started to align for working with David,” said Hills.
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Opting to work with Bendeth was a big plus for the band. It’s finally coming out at the end of September.” “We finally finished the mixing and mastering in July. We spent three months making the album in three different cities. “We went back to Jersey and then to Nashville in April when we recorded drums and bass at the House of Blues Studio. We started in Jersey and then went to L.A. “We were working with producer David Bendeth at his House of Loud Studio in (Elmwood Park) New Jersey. “With ‘Gossip,’ we got into the studio in January to write,” said Hills, during a phone interview Tuesday afternoon from a tour stop in Pittsburgh.
The first single, “Legends” has been named the official song of Team USA for Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018. Sleeping with Sirens - Kellin Quinn (vocals, keyboards), Jack Fowler (lead guitar), Nick Martin (rhythm guitar), Justin Hills (bass), and Gabe Barham (drums) – have made an 11-track LP that explores new ground while still maintaining the vibe that has resonated with fans since the band’s 2010 debut album. “Gossip,” the band’s fifth studio album, was produced by David Bendeth (Paramore, All Time Low) and is loaded with catchy riffs and intricate beats. For fans, it’s a special chance to catch the band live in an intimate setting.
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The four-week tour kicked off August 31 in San Francisco at Slim’s and will touch down in Philadelphia on September 17 at The Foundry at Fillmore Philadelphia (1100 Canal Street, Philadelphia, 21, An underplay tour is when a band books a brief run of shows at smaller venues to get ready for an album release and/or a longer tour at larger venues.įor the band, it is like a pro sports team’s pre-season. Sleeping With Sirens has embarked on a North American underplay tour this Fall in support of its new album “Gossip,” which will be released September 22 via Warner Bros. Area fans of the band Sleeping With Sirens are in for a treat this weekend.