Check out the fabulous Dystopian Space Rockers at one of the dates below!
6th November Twa Tams, Perth
7th November – Mad Hatters, Iverness
8th November – Box, Glasgow
9th November -The Windmill, London
11th November Sharkeys, Hull
12th November – The Portland Arms, Cambridge
13th November – Korova, Club Evol
14th November – The Sanctuary Rock Bar, Burnley, Northwest (8pm)
Picture a cage match between The Prodigy, Mansun and Dépêche Mode against Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath and Interpol. Throw in a dash of Muse, Soundgarden and the Smashing Pumpkins and stage the whole thing on a flashing dance floor on board a future spaceship and you’ll start to get an idea of Sleepercurve’s sound. Having already supported the likes of Captain, The Rumble Strips, The Dykeenies, My Passion, Pete and the Pirates, Das Pop, and rocked the stage at the Download Festival, The Camden Crawl, Liverpool Sound City and Underage Festival, the trio have already amassed a loyal fan base and achieved in a short period more than most bands achieve in a lifetime.
Two tours have seen them reach the four corners of the UK and conquer everything in between, converting unsuspecting gig goers to bona fide Sleepercurve fans. After their latest studio visit, the boys are back with new single Robots (16th November) – a glorious sonic collision of their many extensive influences all packed together to make one magnificent slab of electro synth rock! With an equally awesome video to match, directed by Matt Simmonds (Bloc Party, The Manic Street Preachers, Rakes and Captain), many are tipping the band as one to watch this year. Robots is about the band’s fear of a dystopian all controlling state…
“It’s about breaking out from mass control and using your intelligence to escape dystopia – the single is basically written for anyone out there who wants to start thinking for themselves!!” …says front man Dan Walsh.
Described by Rock Sound as “(taking) you to places only your imagination can create”, Sleepercurve’s music lies between the stage and the stadium, offering diversity, originality as well as mainstream appeal. Inspired by the future and films including Total Recall, Blade Runner and Logan’s Run, they write the soundtrack to your Sci Fi reverie and the melody that meddles with your mind.

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