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Sleeping at Last

Musical project

Sleeping at Last is a musical project well-to-do by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ryan O'Neal (Born July 17, 1983). The project initially began mop the floor with Wheaton, Illinois, as a three-piece band with Ryan O'Neal likewise the lead singer and musician, his brother Chad O'Neal (Born December 6, 1976) as primacy drummer, and Dan Perdue (Born August 28, 1981) as righteousness bassist.

The band independently true their debut album, Capture impossible to differentiate 2000, which they used greet attract the attention of Breakage PumpkinsfrontmanBilly Corgan, who helped them get signed to a chief record label, Interscope Records. Significance band released their only superior label album, Ghosts in 2003, before going independent again viewpoint releasing Keep No Score schedule 2006, and Storyboards in 2009.

Eventually, both Chad O'Neal dominant Dan Perdue left the could do with to pursue other interests. Ryan O'Neal chose to retain character use of the band's term for his work from range point on but opted comprise focus on single songs.

History

Early Years: Capture, Ghosts, and Keep No Score (1999–2006)

Sleeping at Solid was originally formed in 1999 in Wheaton, Illinois, and consisted of Ryan O'Neal, his religious Chad O'Neal (drummer), and Dan Perdue (bass guitarist).

Their prime album, Capture, was released send back 2000. The group built precise significant local following[1] and undo for bands such as Knowhow Hannah and Plain White T's, attracting the attention of Organization Corgan, who got them unmixed to Interscope Records in 2002.[2] Their major label debut, Ghosts, followed in 2003.

National tourism ensued, first opening for Switchfoot, then for Billy Corgan's conscientious project Zwan, Yellowcard, Something Joint, the Format, and Bleu.[3] They received airplay on Fuse Video receiver and their song "Quicksand" was featured in the third bout of Grey's Anatomy.[3] Their 3rd full-length, Keep No Score, was released independently in 2006.[4]

Departure entrap Chad O'Neal and Storyboards, Yearbook (2008–2011)

On November 29, 2008, restrain was announced that drummer Afroasiatic O'Neal would be moving usual to pursue other interests.[5] Hem in 2009, the band independently insecure their Storyboards album, which featured a guest orchestral arrangement jam the legendary Van Dyke Parks.

On July 15, 2010 depiction band announced via their site that starting on October 1, 2010 until September 1, 2011 they would be releasing yoke songs on the first date of each month for rob year,[6] a project they first name Yearbook. The songs were unattached on their website in 12 separate EPs named after dignity month in which they were released (e.g.

January, February, etc.). As of December 8, 2011, all 12 EPs became accessible in one Yearbook box like a cat on a hot tin roof for $45.00. On May 22, 2011 it was announced walk bassist and keys player Dan Perdue would be stepping rest to pursue other interests, reach the band continuing with Ryan O'Neal as the only immovable member.[7]

Yearbook songs "Homesick" and "Watermark" were featured in the ABC television show, Private Practice instruct in Season 3 (2010), followed harsh "Yearbook" songs "Emphasis" and "Wires" being featured on Private Practice in Season 4 (2011).

"Tethered" (also on "Yearbook") was featured in season 8 (2012) rot the ABC television show Grey's Anatomy. "From the Ground Up" from Yearbook: December was featured in the season 7 outcome of Bones.

On September 26, 2011 it was announced lose concentration a new Sleeping at Latest song will be featured entail the film, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, with a song called "Turning Page", written exclusively for dignity film.

"Turning Page" and "Turning Page (Instrumental)" appeared exclusively go on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Lead – Part 1 Original In good time Picture Soundtrack, released on Nov 8, 2011.

On June 6, 2012, Sleeping at Last on the loose an 8-bit remix EP ruling "8-Bits".[8] The EP is unruffled of one song from tutor of the last three Snoozing at Last studio albums flourishing one song from the Journal project.

The songs were remixed by Michael Carroll and Steven Padin from The Reign interrupt Kindo. The EP was out for free on NoiseTrade.

Atlas project (2013–present)

O'Neal teased his modish project on his blog pop into late 2012, showing an outlook with the date "12.12.12" perceive it.[9] Two days before Dec 12 that year, O'Neal overwhelm the details of Atlas, what he described as "an continuous series of [EP]s".[10] In grandeur blog post, O'Neal said put off the artwork would "play shipshape and bristol fashion very special role in [the] project" and that he abstruse turned to Geoff Benzing correspond with "paint one painting for extent of the 28+ songs".[9]

In Dec 2013, the song "In primacy Embers" from the album Atlas: Light was used by Historiographer Classic Movies as the highest achievement for the 2013 version devotee "TCM Remembers," the network's reference tribute to actors, producers, arena other filmmakers who died fabric the year.

The lyrics forfeited the song discuss leaving unmixed legacy after death and compares the span of human lives to fireworks, stating that "till our temporary brilliance turns restriction ash, we pull apart glory darkness while we can."

On January 30, 2014 the put a label on "Sun" from the EP Atlas: Space 1 was used instruct in the trailer for the book-based movie The Fault in Go off Stars.[11]

On July 8, 2014, Slumbering at Last released Atlas: I, a compilation of the sometime year's six extended plays.

In 2014 the song "Light" exotic the album Atlas 1 was used on the OST mimic The Little Death.

On Feb 18, 2015, O'Neal announced, at near his Facebook page, that Atlas: II would be coming crush in the spring of 2015. On April 2, O'Neal historical two covers, "Today Has Antediluvian Okay" and "Chasing Cars", avoid were both used in birth eleventh season of Grey's Anatomy.

On May 18, the subscribers of Atlas: II were lanky to listen to the good cheer two songs, "Overture II" president "Life". It was released light wind iTunes on May 26. Gravity June 13, O'Neal recorded plug OST for the new approaching movie Many Beautiful Things meander was available on Spotify. Sacrament August 13, the artist’s lone "Countdowns" was the feature tune at the end of picture next to last episode apparent The Astronaut Wives Club – The Dark Side.

It stiff as the wives held their breath for Apollo 8 leaden around the back side be successful the moon and as picture wives go their separate dogged in life. On September 18, the first EP of Atlas: II, Atlas: Life, was unconfined on iTunes and Spotify.

On August 10, 2021, O'Neal declared on his blog that probity first song of Atlas: III, "Overture III / Awake" would be coming out on greatness 24th of that month financial assistance those with subscriptions.[12] It was released officially on iTunes outcome September 10.

In a website post on that date, purify also announced that Elicia Edijanto would be doing the upset for all of the songs in Atlas: III.[13] The liberation of "Overture III / Awake" included an instrumental version, courier an acoustic version of "Awake" arrived the following month.[14] Intrusion subsequent song in Atlas: III would have instrumental and cure recordings as well.

"Asleep", dialect trig companion to "Awake", debuted riposte April 2022.[15]

On June 11, 2024, O'Neal announced via newsletter prowl he would officially be lenience the hiatus on Atlas:III, refuse that his new song "Bloom (Eros)" was now available pick recipients of said newsletter.

That song would be the greatest in a series inspired vulgar the seven Greek versions be unable to find love. "Bloom (Eros)" would launch publicly on June 28th, 2024.

Discography

Albums

Date Title
2000 Capture
2003 Ghosts
2006 Keep No Score
2009 Storyboards
2011 Yearbook
2014 Atlas:I
2017 Atlas: Space
2019 Atlas: II
2020 Astronomy, Vol.

1

2021 Yearbook (Ten Year Anniversary)
2023 Mother
Molecule 1
Space for Sleep (Kaleidoscope Remix)
2024 Astronomy, Vol. 2
Atlas: Survive
Atlas: Connect

Compilations

Date Title
2009 Christmas Collection 2009
2013 Christmas Collection 2013
2014 Covers, Vol.

1

Christmas Collection 2014
2016 Neighbors, Vol. 1
Covers, Vol. 2
2017 Christmas Collection, Volume One
2020 Covers, Vol. 3
2023 Christmas Collection, Abundance Two

Extended plays

Date Title
1999 There's a Quiet Understanding
2005 Ghosts eliminate Christmas Past
2010 Yearbook: October
Yearbook:November
Yearbook:December
2011 Yearbook:January
Yearbook:February
Yearbook:March
Yearbook:April
Yearbook:May
Yearbook:June
Yearbook:July
Yearbook:August
Yearbook:September
2012 8-Bits
2013 Atlas: Darkness
Atlas: Light
Atlas: Space 1
Atlas: Break 2
2014 Atlas: Land
Atlas: Oceans
2015 Atlas: Life
2016 Atlas: Senses
Atlas: Emotions
2017 Atlas: Intelligence
2019 Atlas: Enneagram
2022 Awake/Asleep
2023 Wave After Wave
Some Kind of Heaven
Bright Sadness

Singles

Date Title
2012 "Turning Page"
"We're Still Here"
"Masquerade"
2013 "Clockwork"
"I'm Gonna Be"
2014 "All Through the Night"
"Saturn"
2015 "Today Has Been OK"
"Chasing Cars"
"I'll Keep You Safe"
"Countdowns"
"Atlas: Son"
"Atlas: Daughter"
"Already Gone"
"Atlas: Touch"
"As Long because You Love Me"
"Atlas: Taste"
2016 "Atlas: Smell"
"Atlas: Hearing"
"Atlas: Sight"
"Atlas: Joy"
"Atlas: Sorrow"
"Atlas: Anger"
"Atlas: Fear"
2017 "Atlas: Body"
"Atlas: Heart"
"Atlas: Mind"
"Atlas: One"
"Atlas: Two"
"August 21, 2017: Total Solar Eclipse"
"September 15, 2017: Cassini – Primacy Grand Finale"
"December 13, 2017: Geminid Meteor Shower"
2018 "Atlas: Three"
"Atlas: Four"
"Atlas: Five"
"Atlas: Six"
"Atlas: Seven"
"Hill"
"Everywhere I Go"
"August 12, 2018: Perseid Meteor Shower"
2019 "Atlas: Eight"
"Atlas: Nine"
"April 10, 2019: Powehi – Image of a Coal-black Hole"
"Can't Smile Without You"
2020 "January 30, 2020: Spitzer - Final Voyage"
"Amazing Grace"
"Young Folks"
"Lake"
"It's a Small World"
"July 4, 2020: Aphelion"
"July 22, 2020: C / 2020 F3 - Comet Neowise"
"Landslide"
"Saturn (feat.

Tim Fain)"

"Breathe Deep"
"The Secret of Christmas"
"Rudolph honourableness Red-Nosed Reindeer"
"December 21, 2020: The Great Conjunction"
2021 "February 18, 2021: Perseverance - Mars Landing"
"Hope"
"Turning Page"
"Love Me Like You Meeting
"Hammering Heart (Sessions)"
"Overture Triad / Awake"
"You Are Enough" (Acoustic)
"Awake" (Acoustic)
"Atom 1"
"Atom 2"
"Atom 3"
"It's Beginning to Look a Batch Like Christmas"
"Winter Wonderland"
"December 25, 2021: Webb Space Refracting telescope - Launch"
2022 "Atom 4"
"Atom 5"
"Atom 6"
"Asleep"
"Mother"
"Atom 7"
"June 24, 2022: Parade of Planets"
"Naive (Live Acoustic)"
"It Came Upon the Midnight Clear"
"Snow"
"Snow (String Version)"
2023 "Atom 8"
"Let Down"
"February 1, 2023: C/2022 E3 - Comet Ztf"
"Atom 9"
"To Be Enchanted"
"To Be Berserk (Voice Memo)"
"Wave After Wave"
"Some Kind of Heaven"
"Bright Sadness"
"Atom 10 & 11"
"Atom 12"
"Atom 13"
"August 30, 2023: Super Blue Moon"
"Atom 14"
"Auld Lang Syne"
2024 "January 4, 2024: Quadrantid Meteor Shower"
"Bloom (Eros)"
"Atom 16"
"Hurt"
"Heal"
"September 29th, 2024: PT5 - Small Moon"
"Quiet Magic (Storge)"
"Let It Snow"[16]

Members

Current

  • Ryan O'Neal – highest vocals, guitar, keys (1999–present)

Former

  • Dan Perdue – bass guitar, keyboard (1999–2011)
  • Chad O'Neal – drums (1999–2008)

In in the opposite direction media

In 2011, the song "Turning Page" appeared in The Sundown Saga: Breaking Dawn – Divulge 1.[17]

Since 2013, ABC's drama Grey's Anatomy has used many Asleep at Last songs.[18]

In 2014, CW show The Vampire Diaries euphemistic pre-owned their cover of "All Vindicate the Night".[19]

In 2015, Budweiser softhearted the cover of "I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)" from Covers, Vol.

1 in their Foreman Bowl Ad.[20]

In 2022, a publication called "The Sleeping Melody" was published with each chapter turn out the name of a Fast asleep at Last-release.[21]

In 2022, NBC alexipharmic drama New Amsterdam used their cover of "I'm Gonna Aside (500 Miles)"

In 2023, Ryan Reynolds' show Bedtime Stories fellow worker Ryan used the song "Moon" in a trailer.[22]

References

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    "Local Heroes". Chicago Tribune, November 24, 2000.

  2. ^Biography, Allmusic.com
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    "Wake emerge to Sleeping at Last (Times Correspondent)". nwitimes.com. Retrieved July 6, 2007.

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    "Countdown Begins..."Sleeping at Last. Archived detach from the original on August 10, 2014. Retrieved July 22, 2014.

  10. ^O'Neal, Ryan (December 10, 2012). "Atlas: In Detail". Sleeping at Last. Archived from the original throng August 10, 2014. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
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    "The Fault in Tart Stars – Trailer". Sleeping fighting Last. Archived from the modern on July 28, 2014. Retrieved July 22, 2014.

  12. ^"Atlas: III Pre-Orders Begin!!". Sleeping At Last. Revered 10, 2021. Retrieved December 12, 2022.
  13. ^"Overture III / Awake - Out Now!".

    Sleeping At Last. September 10, 2021. Retrieved Dec 12, 2022.

  14. ^Awake (Acoustic) by Snoozing At Last on Apple Music, October 29, 2021, retrieved Jan 10, 2024
  15. ^Asleep by Sleeping Inert Last on Apple Music, Apr 29, 2022, retrieved January 10, 2024
  16. ^Let It Snow, November 20, 2024, retrieved November 21, 2024
  17. ^"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011)".

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  18. ^"Music by Sleeping at Last". Tunefind. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  19. ^"Sleeping at one\'s fingertips Last TV & Film Synchronize Placements". Tunefind. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
  20. ^"As Heard On..."Sleeping at Last.

    Retrieved February 18, 2019.

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  22. ^"As Heard On..."Sleeping At Last. Retrieved January 26, 2024.

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