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The Sleeping Years at the Union Chapel, London 1st Sept (Free)

zigzag [Edit] [Delete] 19:41, 14 August '07

The Sleeping Years are appearing at the Union Chapel, Compton Terrace
London, N1 2UN on Saturday 1st Sept. 2007.
This is part of a series of free Daylight concerts held in the afternoon at the beautiful church.
The Sleeping Years will be on stage at 1pm.

http://www.myspace.com/thesleepingyears

The Sleeping Years is the new project for ex-Catchers singer-songwriter Dale Grundle.
The first Sleeping Years EP, ‘You And Me Against The World’, was released in March 2007 and was a huge success particularly in France where it was played on national radio and received great reviews in all the major magazines - even the lead track appeared on a cd sampler with Rolling Stone magazine. All the songs on 'You and me against the world' were written, played and recorded by Dale at home. The EP also features recordings of Dale's father and of the world outside his house.

‘Setting Fire To Sleepy Towns’ is the second in a trilogy of limited edition cds. Once again recorded by Dale at home, this time the music features different instrumentation to the debut with synths, theremins, melotrons and electric guitars appearing alongside the acoustic guitar and piano.

Press:

‘A very beautiful mini-album’

Rolling Stone magazine

‘Always a superb songsmith, Dale Grundle's dreamy, evocative songs should win over many new fans’

Music Week

‘Absolutely gorgeous'

Hot Press

’Engagingly mournful, melodic songcraft'

Time Out

‘Un romantisme rêveur; une voix vaste et une guitare faste’

Les Inrockuptibles

‘A very great songwriter’

Popnews

‘indie folk artisan Grundle is a lyrical force to be reckoned with’

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