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Sleep Cycles Deliver New Emo Track

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In the grand spectrum of how this all plays out, we feel like you can’t go into the weekend without first hearing the new song from Sleep Cycles. The band is on a tear to go from a band releasing an album to one that reveals new songs until the beginning of next year when they’ll drop a new album. On the band’s new single featuring Fred Mascherino, they go on and “Come On and Say It.” The end result is a thing of beauty everyone should listen to below.

The song has an unnerving energy that soon goes away in favor of a more rocking vibe. The energy from the band gives itself plenty of under pinned ways to go. The fever that comes in when they go harder however is easier to swallow. The way they come in and go hard has an energy to it that’s unheard in newer bands. The let go that they orchestrate really gives itself to the music. Their energetic energy hits hard while the drums and guitars create a whole new energetic pacing. Even when things slow down, the band delivers a stronger sense to their music. This transfers over and takes over as they go hard and go heavy in the ending parts.

The song can be experienced above or wherever you stream music. You can also pick up the song directly from all streaming sites. You can catch Sleep Cycles on tour starting October 02 at Debonair Music Hall until November 14 at One Center Square. You can get more information here.

Image Credits: Photo Courtesy of Earshot PR.

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David Garrick

David Garrick has spent the last five years interviewing some of the most intriguing and engaging artists performing today. Everyone from Angel Olsen to Phoebe Bridgers, Wire to Yo La Tengo, Snail Mail to Soccer Mommy, Ghost to First Aid Kit, The Breeders to Protomartyr, and many more. He's a giant fan of music of pretty much any genre; but especially to the underdogs. He's been known to see more concerts in a week than many people will see in a year.

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