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» Edit Band Information » Add a Review » Add an Album » Add MP3 » Add News | Sleep Metal | Sleep is a 1990s stoner metal band from San Jose, California. Al Cisneros, Tom Choi, Chris Hakius and Matt Pike formed the band as a crust punk band in the late 1980s under the name Asbestos Death, releasing two 7" singles. Circa 1990, Tom Choi left and was replaced by Justin Marler. The band's name was then changed to Sleep, and their debut - Volume One was released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). Frequently compared to pioneers like Saint Vitus, Sleep soon gained a devoted fanbase within the developing stoner rock scene.
Holy Mountain (1993) is widely-rega ...read more
Sleep is a 1990s stoner metal band from San Jose, California. Al Cisneros, Tom Choi, Chris Hakius and Matt Pike formed the band as a crust punk band in the late 1980s under the name Asbestos Death, releasing two 7" singles. Circa 1990, Tom Choi left and was replaced by Justin Marler. The band's name was then changed to Sleep, and their debut - Volume One was released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). Frequently compared to pioneers like Saint Vitus, Sleep soon gained a devoted fanbase within the developing stoner rock scene.
Holy Mountain (1993) is widely-regarded as the band's creative pinnacle and is considered a seminal stoner/doom metal album. The album's release was followed by a potentially lucrative offer from London Records, and Sleep signed with them. Under this contract, in 1995 they began work on their third album, Dopesmoker. Dopesmoker was actually one single song which was over one hour in length. The album was submitted to London Records, who declared that it was unmarketable and therefore could not be released. Sleep returned to the studio and then submitted their second attempt at the new album. They had retitled it Jerusalem, re-written some of the lyrics, and trimmed it down to a lean 52 minutes, but it was essentially the same album and song as Dopesmoker. London Records again refused to release it. Frustrated and generally unhappy with the situation, the members of Sleep decided it was time to disband.
In 1998, Jerusalem was released posthumously as an "official bootleg" by a friend of the group. Sleep and their former manager had full knowledge of this and gave it their approval. In 1999, Jerusalem was given an official legitimate release by The Music Cartel in the US and Rise Above Records in Europe. Finally, in 2003 the original version of Dopesmoker was officially released by Tee Pee Records. It is generally considered the definitive version of the album.It can be heard on Jim Jarmusch's Broken flowers original soundtrack.
Pike soon formed his own group High on Fire while Marler (now a Russian Orthodox monk) and Haikus formed The Sabians. In 2004, Cisneros and Hakius reunited as a duo known as Om.
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Similar Bands: High on Fire, Om, Melvins, Kyuss, Electric Wizard
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