Biography
In 2005 each of the four native Virginian songwriters (Brandon Evans, Pat Broderick, C.B. Houck and Champ Bennett) found themselves relocated and united in Brooklyn, NY, eager to consciously take on change, and face their overbearing desire to grow and challenge themselves musically. Immersing themselves into a meticulous songwriting process along an almost post-guitar path, the boys purposefully placed themselves uncomfortably in front of instruments less familiar to their former bands (CITY OF CATERPILLAR, GREGOR SAMSA, MAJORITY RULE, KILARA, PG.99, etc.). Self discovery united with the evolution of technical skill became their process, which included sampling sounds, tweaking tones, constructing skeletons, tearing them apart, questioning and restructuring. An album emerged, born of both artistic and personal risk. On the debut's "Subtle Disaster" they go as far as stripping most guitar and all drums, leaving only a looping, church-like layer of haunting harmonized vocals to keep the tempo moving in a hazy, languid world of time. The record is coated in a spacious ambiance reverberating between skull-walls, pianos, organs, twinkling bells, synths, violins, hand drums, layers of harmonized vocals all finding their way into a symbiotic union, presented as four lengthy songs, and an immensely oceanic 30-minute first record.
It wasn't until 2006 that GHASTLY CITY SLEEP took their passion out of the practice studio and united with label and long-time cohort Robotic Empire. In the dead of winter, the group began the long recording process at Manhattan's Gigantic Studio with producer/engineer Alex Aldi at the helm. After laying down the framework of the album the band reworked the material throughout the summer in their Greenpoint, Brooklyn practice space. An entirely different beast was returned to Gigantic for mixing in the fall, but as recording concluded GHASTLY CITY SLEEP learned the struggle of hardships and delays, including seeing Champ leave the band. They have since welcomed Allen Siegler and Matt Boyle to the group and have been anticipating the arrival of summer. The anxiously awaited GHASTLY CITY SLEEP debut will be released on October 16th, 2007, and finally marks the first chapter in what promises to be a lengthy, fascinating story.
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