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About Sleeping at Last
The big sound of Sleeping At Last started in the basement of a home in Wheaton, Illinois.
With brothers Ryan O'Neal on guitar, Chad O'Neal on drums, and friend Dan Perdue on bass this sound rose from its unlikely nest, escaping first on a self-released EP back in '99, evolving on a follow-up CD a few years later, and now in flight on Ghosts (2003), their Interscope debut.
Pulsing bass, insistent rhythm, guitars that chime like carillons and roar like surf in a storm, all of it surging beneath Ryan's soaring vocals: This is the music of Sleeping At Last.
Within that music, visions unfold, of inspiration and hope, of surviving daily strife to "find your soul" and "say all the things you really want to say" in the anthem "Say," and drawing close to "the city of lights … a little place to close our eyes, to end this chase" on "A Skeleton of Something More," and promising in "Hurry"