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Album Review

On Ghosts, its debut for Interscope, Chicago's Sleeping at Last nestles its earnest little songs into a lush fold of production wizardry. It's not a bad choice. The trio has an obvious admiration for the atmospherics of Unforgettable Fire-era U2, and Ryan O'Neal's quivering vocals mesh well with the sheets of luxurious reverb and yearning strings that haunt the corners of Ghosts. It's this ambitious board work that takes tracks like "Say" and "Currents" to a dreamland far beyond the yearning yet straightforward modern rock of a group like Lifehouse. Like that band, Sleeping at Last came out of the alternative CCM movement, and this is apparent in lyrics that dwell on spiritual and faith issues. "God will you help us understand the meaning of it all?" O'Neal sings on the piano-driven title track. It's a plea, for sure. But the song's insular Radiohead austerity tinges O'Neal's prayer with something darker. After an overture, it ends in a cracked whisper. "Like a moth to the flames/We become helpless." But as questioning of galactic forces as Sleeping at Last can be, it's also a band full of limpid, bright-eyed hope. Sunlight bursts through the moody clouds in the form of "Skeleton of Something More"'s irresistible chorus melody, while the shimmering dream pop of "Brightly" and "Night Must End" suggests the rakish, sometimes raucous sound of young U.K. combos like Muse or JJ72. After all, O'Neal, his drumming brother Chad O'Neal, and bassist pal Dan Perdue are young guys, too. They're allowed to dress up their hopes, confusion, and questioning anger with sumptuous soundscapes, and invite listeners into the dream world their band name suggests. Ghosts could have easily become yet another album bleeding emo-inflected tears for the torturous souls of its creators. Instead, it's a life-size star map flecked with glimmering jewels of melody and the wondering promise of youth.

Customer Reviews

Excellent Chicago Band

The album "Ghosts" by Sleeping At Last is a great rock album. "Say", "Currents", "All That is Beautiful", and "Slowly, Now" are the best songs on the album and are automatic favorites. Every other song takes some time to get used, due to the singer's voice being a little whiny. Though, once you get used to the sound of his voice, you are in for a nice experience (which gets better and better everytime).

Beautiful mellow music to relax with and still rock out

So many of these songs are just beautiful. "Say" catches interests in the album with an upbeat chorus and the songs deepen in the music and their lyrics. "Ghosts" and "Hurry" are my personal favorites with a subtle underscore of piano and a heartbeat of sorts. A peaceful and mellow rock emanates from each song. Occasionally the surface seems the tiniest bit rough but once the music sinks in it is just gorgeous.

Beautiful and Well Scripted.

Sleeping at Last is authentic and straight foward with their ambience and spiritual drive. They call on strong guitar lines that reminisce and reep a voice that comforts. This band sounds natural and chill, Good coffee shop music.

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Wheaton, IL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Sleeping at Last hailed from suburban Chicago, where guitarist/vocalist Ryan O'Neal joined with drumming brother Chad O'Neal and bassist pal Dan Perdue to play a tasteful brand of emo inflected with Christian themes. Debuting in 1999 with the EP There's a Quiet Understanding, the trio started to build a local following, playing wherever possible and doing the occasional support gig for acts like Appleseed Cast and Switchfoot. After sparking the interest of Billy Corgan with their self-released full-length,...
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