The Sleeping

The Sleeping
Origin Long Island, New York, U.S.
Genres Post-hardcore
Years active 2003–2012
Labels Victory, One Day Savior
Associated acts Skycamefalling, Night Verses
Website www.thesleeping.com
Members Salvatore Mignano
Joseph Zizzo
Douglas Robinson
Paul Cadena
Christopher Evans
Past members Cameron Keym

The Sleeping was an American post-hardcore band from Long Island, New York, formed in 2003. The band was founded by Cameron Keym, Sal Mignano, and Joe Zizzo from the remains of Skycamefalling, after auditioning twenty-two potential singers, they came across Doug Robinson, former singer/guitarist of the band Stillwelle.[1] Their music has been featured in video games including Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam for the Wii, Madden NFL 07, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock ("Don't Hold Back"), Guitar Hero: World Tour ("Bomb the World"), and FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage ("Listen Close"). They released their fourth studio album, The Big Deep, on September 28, 2010.

Their first album, Believe What We Tell You was released in 2004, and their second, Questions & Answers was released in 2006. They started touring before they released a full-length record. They toured on a three-song demo that was hand-printed and self-recorded. The demo sold over 1000 copies, the band used a DIY method at first which saw them booking their first tour themselves. In 2004, the band was signed to a small independent record company and released Believe What We Tell You and started touring full-time. In 2004 and 2005, they toured with Taking Back Sunday, Bayside, Brandston, Action Action and many more.[2] In 2006 they were featured on the Nintendo Fusion Tour along with Plain White T's, Relient K, Emery, and Hawthorne Heights. They also toured the UK on the Victory Records Tour with The Audition, Bayside and Aiden. They toured mainland Europe and the UK on the Give It A Name fest with Gallows, Jimmy Eat World and Sparta. They toured in January 2007 with Senses Fail among others. They were also nominated for 2007's MTV Mountain Dew Circuit Breakout, and finished in the Top 12.

What It Takes

On August 6, 2008 the band announced that after 6 months of auditioning for a new pianist/guitarist to replace Cameron Keym, they had recruited Paul Cadena and Christopher Evans.

The band proceeded to tour across the East Coast and Midwest US with Envy on the Coast, Secret Lives of the Freemasons, and also a few concerts with The Gay Blades, finishing in late August. On October 15, they played at Eisenhower Park with Crosby, Stills & Nash along with Ryan Star, Francis Dunnery, Barefoot Truth, Jaik Miller band, Katy Pfaffl, Melissa Reyes, Life, Arlon Bennett, and others in support of Barack Obama.

On November 7, 2008, the band announced on their MySpace that they were finally recording their new record, and on November 14, they also announced that they had posted their first studio update, while recording their new album at Salad Days Studio in Baltimore. They toured with Funeral for a Friend, Emarosa and This Is Hell for a U.S. tour from January to February. On January 6, 2009, the track list for What It Takes was added to their MySpace page. On February 17, 2009 What It Takes was released and peaked at No. 20 on the Top Heatseekers chart, garnering positive reviews. In April, the band played shows in Ontario with Bring Me the Horizon.

They also announced tour dates with Silverstein, Poison the Well, Oceana, Hollywood Undead, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Escape the Fate, Atreyu, Mest, and Madina Lake. They have also played at the Quebec City Summer Festival with Sting, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Hollywood Undead and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. In 2009-2010 Sal Mignano was part owner of Broadway, a small music venue and bar in Amityville, NY he left over disagreements with his partner over how to treat the bands. September 13–16, 2009 They played four sold-out shows in a row at Broadway in Amityville, NY and made a video, Directed by "The Chain Gang" (Erick Sasso and Brian Wendelken), for the song "You'll Be A Corpse Before Your Time" with the footage. Bass player Sal Mignano has toured with 'hippy-hop' artist Mod Sun. Drummer Joe Zizzo has performed live with Envy on the Coast.[3] On Sept 9th 2010 They played a secret show with Glassjaw at Vibe Lounge, a small venue on Long Island. Salvatore Mignano is the owner of The leaky Lifiboat bar (seaford, NY), ZA Pizzeria (Rockville center and seaford, NY) and The Amityville music hall and tavern (amityville, NY)

On January 2, it was announced that Douglas Robinson had joined forces with Fullterton-based band Archives to form a new project called "The Night".

On January 5, 2012, The Sleeping officially announced they are going on an "indefinite hiatus".

On January 24, the group Archives announced that it had changed its name to "Night Verses".

According to a status update posted on January 27, Portland, Oregon producer Kris Crummett (famous for working with Rise Records' group Dance Gavin Dance) noted that he had been working with Night Verses on several tracks.[4]

Band members

Current members

Former members

Discography

Videography

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