Sleepy Kitty are Paige Brubeck vocals/guitar/keys and Evan Sult drums/vocals/tapes, they are based in St Louis and can be described as “Grimy meets shiny” in Sleepy Kitty’s music. The duo’s chugging drums and crunchy guitars are sweetened by catchy melodies and vocal harmonies that summon memories of 1960s-era girl groups.”
This Indie rock band Sleepy Kittyis making waves, especially after their recent feature on NPR Music. The music video emphasizes the duo’s aesthetic appeal, a key element for many successful acts these days. However, unlike some other image-conscious groups, Sleepy Kitty’s music speaks for itself. I love them the songs have great hooks, brilliant guitars and each song is just perfect one of my new favourite bands and I truly hope they come to the UK soon.
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SLEEPY KITTY – ” Speaking Politely ” and ” Don’t Start “
Posted: January 22, 2015 in MUSICTags: Projection Room, Sleepy Kitty, St Louis
The members of Sleepy Kitty have a visual side to their sound making. Singer/guitarist Paige Brubeck sent us an email to explain: “Sleepy Kitty started as a band and a screenprinting collaboration basically at the same time, but most of the time they’re kind of separate things for us. I got the idea to do a screen printed animation.”
Screen-printing, for those of the digital generation, is a process of printing to a wide variety of surfaces including fabric and paper using ink and wire mesh. Both Paige Brubeck and drummer Evan Sult (ex. Harvey Danger), still use this technique in their studio space in the middle of Cherokee Street in St. Louis, Mo. Making a five minute animation using screen printing is a daunting affair, so they decided to show the printmaking process in order to flesh out the video.
“We thought it would be interesting to show some of the process in the printing studio, so we got our friend Bill Streeter, who we’d worked with on some live videos, involved for the cinematography,” Paige Brubeck wrote. “He helped us streamline our process on the animation, which was great because when we did the math my process broke down to an hour of work for each second of animation. I feel like the final result that we have is a document of our process and both sides of Sleepy Kitty.” That other side — the music — is also bright colorful and relatively analog, with leanings toward The Ramones or ’60s girl groups if Brian Eno had taken up the production.
SLEEPY KITTY – ” Don’t You Start “
Posted: January 22, 2015 in MUSICTags: Projection Room, Sleepy Kitty, St Louis
Sleepy Kitty,are from St Louis they play Rainbow-tinged indie pop,
Bright colourful and relatively analog, with leanings toward The Ramones or ’60s girl groups with a sound if Brian Eno had taken up the production. Like a grungier and more layered Best Coast or fans of Sleigh Bells, Beverlys and Girlpool… but sub in post-grunge jangle
Grimy meets shiny in Sleepy Kitty’s music. The duo’s chugging drums and crunchy guitars are sweetened by catchy melodies and vocal harmonies that summon memories of 1960s-era girl groups.”
SLEEPY KITTY – ” Projection Room “
Posted: January 18, 2015 in MUSICTags: Euclid Records, Garage Rock, Indie-Pop, Sleepy Kitty, St Louis
Grimy meets shiny in Sleepy Kitty’s music. The duo’s chugging drums and crunchy guitars are sweetened by catchy melodies and vocal harmonies that summon memories of 1960s-era girl groups.” “Bright colorful and relatively analog, with leanings toward The Ramones or ’60s girl groups if Brian Eno had taken up the production.
This St. Louis indie-pop/garage duo formed in 2008 and they released their sophomore album in January via Euclid Records. They received high praise for the new record and there were regular comparisons to Best Coast. I guess because they’re also a duo. They say that their influences vary from Pavement to The Ramones to 1940s movie musicals. The song here also makes it clear that they take some cues from 1960s girl groups and the Phil Specter wall of sound as well as the catalog of Miss Frankie Rose.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzYj3IPspHU#t=11