Following winter’s release of ‘The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari’, Sleepbomb returns with another slab of cinematic sound – ‘The Sleeping Dead’.
Subtitled “Excerpts from their score for George Romero’s 1968 ‘Night of the Living Dead” and based on their full length score for the film, The Sleeping Dead is an epic serving of filmic doom. Starting with the drum parts fully synchronized with the cinematic imagery, during the recording process each track was pared down to the essential character of each scene from the most influential zombie film of them all. ‘Unlike ‘The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari’, we knew that the final product would not be a fully synchronized score due to rights issues and the large amount of dialogue in the film.’ states Sleepbomb‘s Tim Gotch.
‘This meant that we were able to edit down some of the longer sections into a “song” format and really focus on the feel of the scenes for The Sleeping Dead record itself rather than retaining the full length of tracks just for timing requirements.’
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Earhammer Studios by Greg Wilkinson (High on Fire, Autopsy), The Sleeping Dead shows Sleepbomb in a heavy, focused mood. Order ‘The Sleeping Dead’ available from now on here.
A new interactive installation celebrating Madonna’s birthday will arrive in central London on Sunday, 16…
SMO is a Dublin / Liverpool based singer songwriter whose music blends rich and raw…
Even the most flamboyant and outrageous personas can long for a different life. Today, Alfreda…
One of the most distinctive and revered forces in modern rock music, Sweden's very own GRAVEYARD are…
Florida's WAGE WAR — Briton Bond [lead vocals], Cody Quistad [rhythm guitar, clean vocals], Seth Blake [lead guitar], Chris Gaylord [bass], and Stephen Kluesener [drums] — have…
Jack Kaye today releases his debut solo EP, Go Easy - out now via Fascination Street Records. The project has…