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Sleep is an American stoner/
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band from
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. Guitarist
Matt Pike Matthew Lance Pike (born June 3, 1972) is an American musician best known as the guitarist of stoner metal, stoner/doom metal band Sleep (band), Sleep and the vocalist and guitarist of High on Fire. With High on Fire, Pike won the 2019 Grammy Aw ...
and bassist and vocalist
Al Cisneros Alberto R. Cisneros (; born September 23, 1973) is an American musician. He is the lead singer and bassist for stoner rock/doom metal bands Sleep (band), Sleep and Om (band), Om. He also was a member of Shrinebuilder and Asbestosdeath (the precur ...
have been the only constant members throughout the band's history. Critic Eduardo Rivadavia describes them as "perhaps the ultimate
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band" and notes they exerted a strong influence on metal in the 1990s. The band released their debut album, '' Volume One'', in 1991, after which original fourth member
Justin Marler Justin Marler (born July 29, 1972) is an American musician. He is known for being a founding member of the stoner rock band Sleep and for leaving a burgeoning career in music to become a monk in an Eastern Orthodox monastery. In 1990, Marler j ...
left. Sleep gained wider attention with their second album, ''
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'', in 1992. However, conflict with the band's record company contributed to their breakup by the end of the decade. Their third album, ''
Dopesmoker ''Jerusalem'' and ''Dopesmoker'' are two versions of the third studio album by the American stoner doom band Sleep. The former title was released in 1999 by The Music Cartel and the latter was released by Tee Pee Records in 2003. The music for ...
'', was released after the band's dissolution; both ''Holy Mountain'' and ''Dopesmoker'' have been acclaimed as doom metal and stoner metal classics. The band reformed in 2009 and have played sporadic live dates internationally since, with
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drummer Jason Roeder replacing original member
Chris Hakius Christopher Louis Hakius (born December 14, 1971) is an American retired rock drummer best known for his work in Om and Sleep. Around 1990, Hakius was in Asbestosdeath along with Al Cisneros and Matt Pike. Asbestosdeath broke up and the thre ...
. In 2018, Sleep surprise-released their comeback album, ''
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'', on Third Man Records, to further critical acclaim.


History


Early years

Sleep evolved in the early 1990s from the band Asbestosdeath, which was established by vocalist/bassist
Al Cisneros Alberto R. Cisneros (; born September 23, 1973) is an American musician. He is the lead singer and bassist for stoner rock/doom metal bands Sleep (band), Sleep and Om (band), Om. He also was a member of Shrinebuilder and Asbestosdeath (the precur ...
, drummer
Chris Hakius Christopher Louis Hakius (born December 14, 1971) is an American retired rock drummer best known for his work in Om and Sleep. Around 1990, Hakius was in Asbestosdeath along with Al Cisneros and Matt Pike. Asbestosdeath broke up and the thre ...
, and guitarist Tom Choi. Asbestosdeath expanded to a quartet with the introduction of
Matt Pike Matthew Lance Pike (born June 3, 1972) is an American musician best known as the guitarist of stoner metal, stoner/doom metal band Sleep (band), Sleep and the vocalist and guitarist of High on Fire. With High on Fire, Pike won the 2019 Grammy Aw ...
on guitar, and recorded two singles - "Dejection" for
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and the self-released "Unclean". Choi departed, and later founded Operator Generator, It Is I, Noothgrush, and Las Vegas' Black Jetts. Asbestosdeath recruited
Justin Marler Justin Marler (born July 29, 1972) is an American musician. He is known for being a founding member of the stoner rock band Sleep and for leaving a burgeoning career in music to become a monk in an Eastern Orthodox monastery. In 1990, Marler j ...
as replacement and the band adopted the new name, Sleep.


Recording era

Their debut album '' Volume One'' was released in 1991. Frequently compared to bands like
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, Sleep soon gained a devoted fanbase within the developing
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scene. Marler quit the band soon after to take up life as an
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, leaving the band as a power trio for the recording of their '' Volume Two'' EP, which was released officially by Off the Disk Records in 1991. The band's next album was sent to the independent label Earache as a demo. Recorded at Razors Edge studios in San Francisco, with Billy Anderson as engineer, the tape showcased Sleep's love of all things retro, from the blatant
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/
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influences, to their fixation with 1970's-style tube amplification. The label immediately signed the band and released the tape exactly as it was received. ''
Sleep's Holy Mountain ''Sleep's Holy Mountain'' (also known as ''Holy Mountain'') is the second studio album by the American stoner doom band Sleep. It was released in November 1992 in Europe and March 1993 in the US through Earache Records. Release and reception ...
'' (1992) is widely considered the seminal album in the evolution of stoner metal. The album's release was followed by a potentially lucrative offer from
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, and Sleep signed with them. Around this time, Earache released its first Black Sabbath tribute album, and Sleep contributed a cover of " Snowblind". Under their new contract, Sleep began work on its third album, ''
Dopesmoker ''Jerusalem'' and ''Dopesmoker'' are two versions of the third studio album by the American stoner doom band Sleep. The former title was released in 1999 by The Music Cartel and the latter was released by Tee Pee Records in 2003. The music for ...
'', in 1995. Much to the dismay of executives at London Records, ''Dopesmoker'' was a single song, over an hour long. London Records declared the album unmarketable and refused to release it. The label had it remixed and cut up into sections by David Sardy, which led to a deadlock due to the band being unhappy with the result. Frustrated and generally unhappy with the situation, the members of Sleep decided to disband.


Post-breakup

In 1998, Sleep released ''
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'' as an "official bootleg". One year later, ''Jerusalem'' was given an official legitimate release by The Music Cartel in the US and
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in Europe. Finally, in 2003 the original version of ''
Dopesmoker ''Jerusalem'' and ''Dopesmoker'' are two versions of the third studio album by the American stoner doom band Sleep. The former title was released in 1999 by The Music Cartel and the latter was released by Tee Pee Records in 2003. The music for ...
'' was officially released by
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. It is generally considered the definitive version of the album. An excerpted version can be heard on
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's ''
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'' original soundtrack. Cisneros and Hakius later formed the
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band Om, while Pike formed
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band
High on Fire High on Fire is an American heavy metal band from Oakland, California, that was formed in 1998. Matt Pike, the band's frontman and founder, also plays guitar for Sleep. High on Fire won the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance with thei ...
. In 2007 a CD compilation of both 7-inch releases of the pre-Sleep band Asbestosdeath was released on
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Records.


Reunion and ''The Sciences''

In May 2009, Sleep reformed to perform two exclusive reunion sets in Britain as part of the
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music festival. During these shows, the band performed an unheard song that had been written during the ''Dopesmoker'' recording sessions, titled "Antarcticans Thawed," for the first time. After the band's initial reunion performance, original drummer Chris Hakius decided to retire from music to raise a family, and he was replaced on drums by Jason Roeder of experimental metal band
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. The reconfigured lineup played the ATP New York 2010 music festival in Monticello, New York, where it performed ''Holy Mountain'' in its entirety. The band followed up this performance with a tour of the rest of the United States, playing headlining dates and festivals, through September. From 2010 onward, Sleep performed similar sporadic festival and touring engagements when the members' otherwise busy touring schedules permitted. In late 2012, in conjunction with an upcoming appearance at Maryland Deathfest, the band stated that it considers Sleep to be a "full, reunited band." In 2014, Al Cisneros announced in an interview that the band was working on a new record. On July 21, 2014, a new song titled " The Clarity" was released via Adult Swim Singles. In November 2017 the band members posted a message in
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stating that they had almost finished recording material for a new album. On April 19, 2018, the band announced ''
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'', their first album in nearly 20 years, to be released the next day on Third Man Records. The release of ''
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'' was a surprise, being released the day after it was announced, and created a lot of excitement within their fanbase. The album's release date, April 20, 2018, was also
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weekend. Third Man Records released a limited edition split-colored vinyl with an alternate cover to be sold at a limited number of record stores in the US on the release date. The album was met with critical acclaim. ''
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'' wrote in their review, " he Sciencesmakes everything that was originally great about Sleep even better." '' Spin'' declared that the record gives "stoner-metal acolytes a bonafide miracle." On May 23, 2018, Sleep released a new song titled " Leagues Beneath" through Adult Swim Singles and Third Man Records. On November 11, 2019, the band announced an indefinite hiatus. In early 2022, the band announced a return to live shows. In an Instagram post dated January 30, 2025, drummer Jason Roeder announced he had been fired from the band by its manager in November of the previous year, and that he had not spoken to the other members of the band in the months leading to his firing.


Style and influences

Musically, Sleep's sound has been characterized as
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built upon slow, down-tuned bass playing alongside similarly low guitar
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s. Repetition is frequently employed, working to create a "hypnotic state" supplemented by Al Cisneros' vocals. Sleep has used
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-influenced imagery since the release of their second album, often delivered in a "quasi-religious" manner. In an interview about the making of ''Dopesmoker'',
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acknowledged that the band spent "a lot" of their label advance on cannabis, and "a lot of time." Pike also said that about $75,000 was spent on customized amplifiers so the album would have numerous tone layers. He said the songwriting process for ''Dopesmoker'' was long, with the band "working on he songfor like four years." Al Cisneros stated that smoking cannabis was vital to the song's creative process: "I was really dependent on the space I got into when I was using it ..The line, 'Drop out of life ith bong in hand' was kind of a creed at that point." Their record ''The Sciences'' makes multiple allusions to
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, whose sound heavily inspired Sleep.
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is referenced in the lyrics of "Marijuanaut's Theme", and the song "Giza Butler" is a play on the city
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and the name of Black Sabbath's bassist,
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. Also in "Giza Butler", references are made to several things in
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's 1965 novel ''
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'', including the gom jabbar (referred to as the "bong jabbar") and Muad'Dib (as "Muad'Doob").


Members

Current lineup *
Al Cisneros Alberto R. Cisneros (; born September 23, 1973) is an American musician. He is the lead singer and bassist for stoner rock/doom metal bands Sleep (band), Sleep and Om (band), Om. He also was a member of Shrinebuilder and Asbestosdeath (the precur ...
– bass, vocals, waterpipe (1990–1998, 2009–2019, 2022–present) *
Matt Pike Matthew Lance Pike (born June 3, 1972) is an American musician best known as the guitarist of stoner metal, stoner/doom metal band Sleep (band), Sleep and the vocalist and guitarist of High on Fire. With High on Fire, Pike won the 2019 Grammy Aw ...
– guitars, occasional vocals (1990–1998, 2009–2019, 2022–present) Former members *
Chris Hakius Christopher Louis Hakius (born December 14, 1971) is an American retired rock drummer best known for his work in Om and Sleep. Around 1990, Hakius was in Asbestosdeath along with Al Cisneros and Matt Pike. Asbestosdeath broke up and the thre ...
– drums (1990–1998, two performances in 2009) *
Justin Marler Justin Marler (born July 29, 1972) is an American musician. He is known for being a founding member of the stoner rock band Sleep and for leaving a burgeoning career in music to become a monk in an Eastern Orthodox monastery. In 1990, Marler j ...
– guitars, vocals (1990–1991) * Jason Roeder – drums (2010–2019, 2022–2024) Sleep @ Roadburn Festival 2019-04-14 178.jpg, Al Cisneros Sleep @ Roadburn Festival 2019-04-14 180.jpg, Matt Pike Timeline


Discography


Albums

Note: The band's album ''Dopesmoker'' (2003) was originally released as ''Jerusalem'' in 1999 by The Music Cartel. This release was unauthorized by the band who discredit the validity of its quality and release. * '' Volume One'' (1991) Tupelo Recording Company * ''
Sleep's Holy Mountain ''Sleep's Holy Mountain'' (also known as ''Holy Mountain'') is the second studio album by the American stoner doom band Sleep. It was released in November 1992 in Europe and March 1993 in the US through Earache Records. Release and reception ...
'' (1992) Earache Records * ''Jerusalem'' and ''Dopesmoker'' (1999) The Music Cartel; (2003) Tee Pee Records; (2012) Southern Lord Records; (2022) Third Man Records * ''
The Sciences ''The Sciences'' was a magazine published from 1961 to 2001 by the New York Academy of Sciences. Each issue contained articles that discussed science issues with cultural relevance, illustrated with fine art and an occasional cartoon. The perio ...
'' (2018) Third Man Records


EPs

* ''Volume Two'' (1992) Off the Disk Records * ''Iommic Life'' (2021) Third Man Records **Released on 4/20/21, contains the remixed version of the single " The Clarity" and the single " Leagues Beneath."


Non-album tracks

* " Snowblind" (
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cover) on ''Masters of Misery'' (1992) Earache Records * "Dopesmoker (abridged version)" on '' Music from Broken Flowers'' (2005) Decca Records * " The Clarity" on ''Adult Swim Singles Program 2014'' (2014) Williams Street Records * " Leagues Beneath" on ''Adult Swim Singles Program 2017'' (2018) Williams Street Records/Third Man Records


Music videos

* ''Dragonaut'' (1993) Earache Records


References


Bibliography

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External links

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