Dallas’ own Oh, Sleeper stakes its
claim to be mentioned among the
hardcore elite of the Solid State
Records community with its first
album,
When I Am God, now in stores.
Having just finished a tour with one
of the most up-and-coming acts on
the roster (labelmates August Burns Red), this quintet seems primed and ready to
make an attack run. There is both sung and screamed vocal approaches here, with
enough tenacity to raise the hairs of even the most calloused heavy music listener.
“We have chanty hardcore parts, rock parts, melodic parts, breakdowns and
techie parts,” offers vocalist Micah Kincaid. “We even hired an opera singer to come
into the studio to add to the process. We wanted it to be the most interesting listen
possible. None of us even listen to heavy music...we pull from hip-hop and
singer/songwriters to make music that we, ourselves, enjoy listening to. Hopefully,
that’s what makes us a little different than everything else out there.”
With vibrant imagery of spiritual warfare and battle, perhaps the most
intriguing element to these guys is their lyrical content. Kincaid proclaims on the
first single, “Vices Like Vipers”: “When I am god, the church is unsound.” The whole
of the message: when left to our own means, we can only be trusted to bring
about our own calamity. And in confessing so, Oh, Sleeper lays the foundation for
anyone in need of divine intervention. myspace.com/ohsleeper