Powerful heavy alt-rockers, SLEEP IN MOTION, are braced to stake a claim with the release of their highly engaging
debut album, Existential, which arrives on Friday 10th November. Before then, the rising rock crew will release
their superb new single and video, Terminal, out everywhere on Friday 1st
September.
Born in Nottingham, England in 2021 and consisting of Ryan Brooks (Vocals/Guitar), Lewis Brade (Bass), and Alex
Smith (Drums/Percussion), SLEEP IN MOTION set out a manifesto to craft loud, distorted, groove-laden music that
is dynamic and still maintains hooky sensibilities. Upon feasting your senses on the ascending alt-rockers, you’ll
find that the rising trio have more than fulfilled their brief. With a slew of influences ranging from Alter Bridge and
Avenged Sevenfold to Alice in Chains and Nirvana, SLEEP IN MOTION are a band stacked with venom, frustration
and aggression which provides an intensely engrossing lyrical base for their musical endeavours.
SLEEP IN MOTION wasted no time unleashing their debut EP,
Recreated, at the start of 2022. The release helped to create
early awareness of the band’s guile and notable appeal. The
post-grungers impressively expanded their discography and
fanbase with their sophomore EP, Separate, which hit platforms
earlier this year. As well as creating a striking body of recorded
work, the Brit hard-hitters are quickly becoming renowned for
their live performances. They spew their heart and soul into each
show, channeling their passion and energy into creating an
immersive and unforgettable experience for audiences. Word is
now spreading, and an army of followers are swiftly assembling.
The stage is now set for the band’s upward trajectory with their forthcoming debut album, Existential, which has
all the markings of a breakthrough release. Loaded with a slew of potential singles, thunderous riffs, thoughtful
songwriting and emotive lyrics, the record is destined to move the band to the rising heights of the UK scene.
Vocalist, Ryan Brooks highlights the motivation behind the release: “This is an album that had to be written. For
me this album reflects my own realisation of my mortality, coming to terms with growing older and dealing with
my own personal anxieties of death. Creating this album helped me to release my intrusive thoughts and pour
them into a physical entity. I’d say this album was my own therapy. My own existential crisis.”
With a series of exciting live shows lining up for the remainder of the year, SLEEP IN MOTION’s time is now.