Stoner/doom metal monoliths Sleep have just premiered their first new track in 18 years. Titled “The Clarity”, the new track is to be released this coming Monday, July 21st as part of the Adult Swim Singles Series. You can hear it here, below.
The nearly 10-minute song finds Sleep pretty much where they left off in 1996 with their opus, the one hour and three-minute-long single song album Dopesmoker. The recording of that legendary piece left the band at war with their label London Records and only saw the light of day in unauthorized bootlegs until it was finally released via Tee Pee Records in 2003, 7 years after it was recorded. The turmoil lead the band to split, with guitarist Matt Pike forming and fronting the ultra heavy High On Fire, while vocalist/bassist Al Cisneros and drummer Chris Hakius became the experimental rock band Om.
Sleep reunited to play shows sporadically in 2009 and in 2012 Southern Lord Records re-released a deluxe remastered version of Dopesmoker.
“The Clarity” premiered on July 18th on NPR and the band told that news agency that a new Sleep album is finally in the works. This is huge news for fans of the stoner/doom genre. You can expect more details and a full review on Geeks Of Doom when the time arrives. Until then, smoke ’em if you got ’em and enjoy some of the heaviest riffage you’re likely to hear for a while.
Sleep “The Clarity”
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