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Album Review: Team Sleep

  • Artist: Team Sleep
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 10, 2005
  • Type: Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Team Sleep's debut was in the works for a long time -- something like ten years. Head Deftone Chino Moreno used to do four-track stuff with high-school pal Todd Wilkinson, and those casual recordings essentially were the genesis for this self-titled set of modernized mood music. The indie rock and dream pop influences drifting throughout Team Sleep appear in Moreno's day job, too, but barring a few stretches here and there ("Blvd. Nights," the end of "Live from the Stage"), hardness and volume are left largely to the Deftones. In fact, besides Moreno's distinctive vocals, there's little connectivity to his other band. There doesn't need to be. Team Sleep is its own thing, a drifting fog of electronic and analog texture with a pool of interesting collaborators and the distinct feel of late-'80s/early-'90s alternative rock. (Team Sleep could probably do an awesome cover version of Catherine Wheel's "Black Metallic.") So, while "Your Skull Is Red" channels Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine underneath Moreno's plaintive wail, "Delorian" and "Staring at the Queen'" are instrumentals built from Wilkinson's spiny guitar leads and the ultramodern programming/turntablism of Crook. Pinback's Rob Crow contributes vocals on four songs, and while he's not as fervent as Moreno, he does give "Princeton Review" and "Ever Since WWI" an indie rock quality that works with their tense guitars. Mary Timony also guests, co-writing "Tomb of Liegia" with Wilkinson and Crook and matching her famously austere vocal to its chilly electronics and lingering piano figure. Her duet of sorts with Moreno on the beat-damaged "King Diamond" isn't as successful, but it's still a noble experiment on an album full of them. And though Team Sleep occasionally becomes too much of a mood album when its layering gets out of hand, it's a consistently interesting listen. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ataraxia Rick Verrett, Chino Moreno Team Sleep (3:17)
Ever (Foreign Flag) Chino Moreno, DJ Crook, Todd Wilkinson Team Sleep (2:51)
Your Skull Is Red Rick Verrett, Zach Hill, Dan Elkan, Todd Wilkinson, Chino Moreno Team Sleep (3:41)
Princeton Review Todd Wilkinson, Rob Crow, DJ Crook Team Sleep (5:08)
Blvd. Nights Todd Wilkinson, Chino Moreno, Zach Hill Team Sleep (3:08)
Delorian Todd Wilkinson, DJ Crook Team Sleep (1:34)
Our Ride to the Rectory Rob Crow, Todd Wilkinson, Chino Moreno, DJ Crook Team Sleep (4:40)
Tomb of Liegia (Lyrics) DJ Crook, Mary Timony, Todd Wilkinson Team Sleep (4:56)
Elizabeth Chino Moreno, Todd Wilkinson, Zach Hill, Rick Verrett Team Sleep (3:47)
Staring at the Queen DJ Crook, Todd Wilkinson Team Sleep (3:05)
Ever Since WWI Rob Crow, Rick Verrett, Zach Hill, Todd Wilkinson Team Sleep (3:30)
King Diamond (Lyrics) DJ Crook, Mary Timony, Chino Moreno Team Sleep (3:45)
Live from the Stage Chino Moreno, Todd Wilkinson, Zach Hill Team Sleep (5:29)
Paris Arm DJ Crook, Todd Wilkinson Team Sleep (1:43)
11/11 Rob Crow, Todd Wilkinson, DJ Crook Team Sleep (5:50)

Credits

Chino Moreno (Vocals), Rob Crow (Vocals), Howie Weinberg (Mastering), John Baccigaluppi (Engineer), John Baccigaluppi (Production Coordination), Greg Wells (Mixing), Zach Hill (Piano), Terry Date (Producer), Greg Wells (Piano), Todd Wilkinson (Engineer), John Baccigaluppi (Mixing Direction), Guy Oseary (A&R), Todd Wilkinson (Bass), Chino Moreno (Guitar), Sonny Mayugba (Guitar), Zach Hill (Drums), Frank Maddocks (Creative Director), Lionel Deluy (Cover Photo), Zach Hill (Photography), Ryan Hadlock (Engineer), Todd Wilkinson (Photography), Frank Maddocks (Creative Design), Todd Wilkinson (Keyboards), Team Sleep (Producer), Chino Moreno (Turntables), Chino Moreno (Keyboards), Chino Moreno (Piano), Ross Robinson (Producer), Zach Hill (Drums (Bass)), Brad Zefferen (Engineer), Chris Spanos (Photography), Brian Scheuble (Engineer), Chris Woodhouse (Mixing), Todd Wilkinson (Guitar), Zach Hill (Xylophone), Todd Wilkinson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Joe Zook (Engineer), Greg Wells (Producer), Mike Fraser (Engineer), AJ Wilhelm (Mixing), AJ Wilhelm (Engineer), Nick Spanos (Photography), Chris Woodhouse (Engineer), Pete Roberts (Engineer), Rick Verrett (Bass), Pamela Littky (Photography), Rick Verrett (Guitar), Rick Verrett (Keyboards), Mary Timony (Vocals), Flem (Photography)
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Team Sleep
Studio album by Team Sleep
Released May 9, 2005 (Europe)
May 10, 2005 (United States)
Recorded 2002–2004
Genre Alternative Rock, Experimental, Shoegaze
Length 53:59
Label Maverick Records
Producer Greg Wells, Team Sleep, Ross Robinson
Professional reviews
Singles from Team Sleep
  1. "Ever (Foreign Flag)"
    Released: 2005

Team Sleep is the eponymous debut studio album by American alternative rock band Team Sleep, largely produced by Greg Wells (Rufus Wainwright, Creeper Lagoon, and Mika). It was released in Europe on May 9, 2005 and a day later in the United States through Maverick Records.

Contents

Recording history

The debut album by Team Sleep was supposed to be released in 2003 but was scrapped due to the premature leakage of demos from the album onto the internet. The band split for a brief period of time before joining together and making material for a new album. Issues with Maverick Records as well as commitments with other projects (most specifically singer Chino Moreno and his band Deftones) delayed the release of the album numerous times. It wasn't until early 2005 that the official May 10 release was announced for the States with the announcement of a new tracklist and a band site on Maverick's web site.

Some of the songs presented on the new album are remastered versions of older Team Sleep songs. For example, the song "Ever" is actually one of Team Sleep's oldest songs, originally called "Cambodia" and later "Foreign Flag." The song "Live from the Stage" is a remastered version of the original Team Sleep song "Natalie Portman." The song "Tomb of Liegia" is a remastered version of the song "Liegia," featuring Mary Timony on vocals. The title of the song (as well as many of the lyrics) are a reference to Edgar Allan Poe's short story, "Ligeia." Furthermore, "King Diamond" appeared as a remastered version of itself, albeit with Mary Timony contributing extensive vocals.

Track listing

  1. "Ataraxia" – 3:17
  2. "Ever (Foreign Flag)" – 2:51
  3. "Your Skull Is Red" – 3:41
  4. "Princeton Review" – 5:09
  5. "Blvd. Nights" – 3:08
  6. "Delorian" – 1:34
  7. "Our Ride to the Rectory" – 4:40
  8. "Tomb of Liegia" – 4:56
  9. "Elizabeth" – 3:47
  10. "Staring at the Queen" – 3:05
  11. "Ever Since WWI" – 3:30
  12. "King Diamond" – 3:45
  13. "Live from the Stage" – 5:29
  14. "Paris Arm" – 1:43
  15. "11/11" – 3:18

Credits

  • D.J. C-Minus - Drum Programming on Track 1
  • Todd Wilkinson - Guitar on all tracks except 12, Keyboards on tracks 3,4 & 9, Bass on tracks 4,9 & 11
  • Rick Verrett - Bass on tracks 1,5,7,13 & 15, Guitar on track 1, Keyboards on tracks 1,3,4,5,7 & 12
  • Greg Wells - Piano on track 2
  • D.J. Crook - Drum Programming on tracks 2,4,6,7,8,10,11,12 & 15, Turntables on tracks 4,5,6,8,10,12,14 & 15, Keyboards on tracks 6,10 & 14
  • Dan Elkan - Guitar on track 3
  • Chino Moreno - Vocals on tracks 1,2,3,5,7,11,13 & 15, Guitar on tracks 2,5 & 13, Piano on track 8, Keyboards on track 8
  • Zach Hill - Drums on tracks 3,4,5,7,9,11,13 & 15, Piano on track 3, Bass Drum on track 11, Xylophone on track 11
  • Rob Crow - Vocals on track 4,7,9 & 15
  • Sonny Mayugba - Guitar on track 5
  • Mary Timony - Vocals on track 8 & 12

Release history

Region Date Label
Europe May 9, 2005 Maverick
United States May 10, 2005 Maverick

 
 

 

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