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Future Exhibit Goes Here

by Sleepyhead

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Cake 03:52
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C.B. 02:42
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I'm Melting 02:24
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Solid Gold 03:29
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Starduster 02:27
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Hot Stuff 02:20
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Go West! 02:47
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My Blooz 03:04
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Sticky 03:53
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Rolling Rita 03:46
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about

There’s rock and roll mythology, and then there’s 90’s indie rock mythology…Unfortunately, stories about then NYC’s Sleepyhead are really neither. Michael Galinsky, Rachael McNally, and Chris O’Rourke, NYU students more into music than books, form a band, practice, release singles and an album on a non-descript independent label, tour, and then again practice, release another album, tour and play Lollapalooza’s second stage, and so on… Yeah, it is neither very glamorous nor salacious. It’s simply three individuals playing, recording, and releasing music, as that’s what lady destiny called them to do.

Born in 1988, Sleepyhead was certainly a band of the era, pre-internet, pre-cell phone, and fully dependent on Xeroxed zine culture and passed around hand-written knowledge on all things music. It was definitely slower times in terms of technology, but one that was still full of young adventurers eager to play music and see the world in a used van on their own terms. With things always rapidly evolving, some things will always stay near the same.

In a certain sense, it is through the driving culture provided with a used van that really allowed Sleepyhead to discover itself and thrive. Tours (on their own, with rad bands like Polvo, or even for lower-tiered Lollapalooza sets) helped hone the band’s vibe and distinctiveness. Many of these travels of Sleepyhead are the impetus for the stories told in Suki Hawley’s 1994 classic film, "Half-Cocked", co-written by Hawley and Michael Galinsky. Additionally, by the time of this awesome visual documentation, Sleepyhead was at its initial apex in terms of sound and creativity with the results recorded on the two mid-90’s albums "Starduster" (1994) and "Communist Love Songs" (1996).

Presented as a deluxe set, Future Exhibit Goes Here contains completely re-mastered versions of both Starduster and Communist Love Songs, two albums that showcase the Sleepyhead’s best penchants for noisy and naïve hooky guitar tunes and pure direct power pop.

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released April 13, 2018

Michael Galinsky, Chris O'Rourke, and Rachael McNally

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Sleepyhead Boston, Massachusetts

Sleepyhead was formed in New York City in 1989 and toured the USA and Europe throughout the nineties. They have released five albums, most recently Wild Sometimes in 2014. Sleepyhead has been based in Boston since 2002 and are releasing a brand new album called New Alchemy on August 19, 2022. It was produced by Jon Lupfer at the famed Q Division Studios in Somerville, MA. Presale August 5! ... more

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