Published: Sunday, December 27, 2009 by The Dreamer and the Sleeper

Summer Ends Some Things Acoustic Video

Here is a video we took while hanging out on Christmas night. We decided to play a few songs so we took some video for you guys to check out. Here is an acoustic version of our song Summer Ends Some Things off of our newest album Autumn in the Evening. Hope you like it!


Published: Sunday, December 27, 2009 by Nick

A Quick Update from D&S

Hey friends! Nick here. I had some time and I thought I'd come on and write up a quick update for you guys on what's going on with the band.

Some exciting stuff has happened in the past few months for us. We finally, after four or five years as a band, are working on putting together a solid, full band for live performances. Last year our good friend Ray moved back into town. Ray is a really good friend of ours and just happens to be an great bass player. He immediately took on the role of playing bass for our live show and will most likely be writing and recording bass tracks for any recordings we do in the near future. The addition of Ray to the band really boosted our enthusiasm to play more and more live shows. Around October we recruited a new friend of ours, Anthony, to play the drums for us. So far we have had some pretty laid back jam sessions with him and everything is sounding great. It's been really fun to work on all of the songs with an experienced drummer. He's really brought a lot of great ideas to the table when playing the older D&S songs. We are currently booking a bunch of shows in the winter and spring of 2010, all of which will be in California, but it's a start. Be on the look out for those dates soon!

As far as new material goes we have been taking a really relaxed approach to writing new songs but we have a bunch that are coming together and sounding really great. I personally have been battling health issues since summer time and haven't been able to put as much time into it as I have wanted. I really haven't had a strong singing voice since september which makes writing music a bit hard but Easton has picked up the slack and written a ton of great songs. I cant say for sure what will be next for us as far as recording goes but I wouldn't be surprised if we have some sort of new material for you in 2010.

We have been doing our best to keep posting interesting stuff on this website for you guys to read and we appreciate all of the comments! Keep them coming! We should have some more info for you all regarding new shows and new music very soon so stay tuned!

Thanks for reading and listening - Nick
Published: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 by The Dreamer and the Sleeper

The Dreamer and the Sleeper's Albums of the Year 2009

Hey everyone! Both Nick and Easton have posted their favorite album's of 2009 on their dreamofsleeping.com blogs. Check them out using the links below and be sure to leave them comments letting them know what you think!

Published: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 by Nick

Nick's Blog #019: Favorite Albums of 2009

So here we are again at the end of December! Crazy isn't it? I've actually been waiting pretty impatiently to make this blog post because there were so many albums that came out this year that I absolutely loved. Almost all of which came out after we released our second album Autumn in the Evening. I personally had both been really immersed in the recording and mixing process that I felt like I hadn't had time to really just sit and enjoy some good music for a long time. And it seemed like once we released our album there was like one really great album a month that came out. So it was a really great year for music for me!

Anyways, these are my favorite albums of the year. Not necessarily the albums that I think are the best (although often the two come hand in hand) but just the albums that I enjoyed listening to the most this year. Hopefully you will find something you like or rediscover one of your favorites! Enjoy.

10. Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything to Nothing
Released on April 27th, 2009
More info at Last.fm
"So I prayed for what I thought were angels, ended up being ambulances" Manchester Orchestra put out, what I think to be, the most original sounding album in the indie/pop-rock genre this year. Combining the sounds of bands like Foo Fighters, Brand New, and even Nirvana and adding a whole bunch of a sound that is all their own. Mean Everything to Nothing is a series of peaks and valleys, aggression and silence, white noise and soft melodies. All of these elements are smeared over super catchy pop songs which makes for a really cool and original sound. Almost every song on this album is great but in particular I enjoy I Can Feel a Hot One, The Only One, and I've Got Friends.


9. The Lonely Island - Incredibad
Released on February 10th, 2009
More info at Last.fm
"Three-way climax! Best friends forever! What a blessing to have lost our virginities together!" This album is fucking funny as hell. Damn near comedic genius on some specific songs if you ask me. Being a pretty big fan of Saturday Night Live over the years (even though the show has had some atrocious seasons in the past decade) I was stoked for this album to come out. But as the show SNL rarely has as of late, this album fully exceeded my expectations. It's a type of comedy you either get, or you don't. But it just happens to be right up both Easton and I's alley. Do yourself a favor and listen to the song We Like Sportz, if you get it, you will love this album. My favorite tracks include The Old Saloon, Space Olympics, We Like Sportz, and Incredibad.


8. Monsters of Folk - Monsters of Folk
Released on August 21st, 2009
"Guess I'll lay my head against my elbow and the window, and watch the wheels go, watch the wheels go" Conor Oberst has been on a roll these past few years, but in my eyes it's not Oberst who necessarily excels on this album. The real greatness on this album comes from Jim James and M. Ward. In case you are unaware Monsters of Folk is a sort of super-group consisting of Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, and M. Ward. If you are looking for gems with Oberst taking center stage you may be better off checking out last years album entitled Conor Oberst. James and Ward bring the freakin' heat on this album with songs such as Slow Down Jo, The Sandman the Brakeman and Me, and His Master's Voice. If you happened to miss this album definitely give it a listen.


7. Fireworks - All I Have to Offer Is My Own Confusion
Released on March 24th, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
"Wha-oh-ah-oh! YOU DON'T NEED MAPS! WHEN YOU KNOW WHERE THE SIDEWALK CRACKS!" This album fucking rips through eleven awesome pop-punk songs, all of which sound like they could have come straight off of an early 2000's New Found Glory album. I highly recommend checking this album out if you are a fan of that (now old-school) pop-punk sound that NFG or The Movielife did so well early in the decade. Some favorite tracks of mine are Holiday, I Support Same Sex Marriage, and Detroit.



6. Cassino - Kingprince
Released on November 12th, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
"The boat that failed it's only sail, is burning in the river, it's heating up the water mains, while the rest of the house just shivers" I cannot say that I was not a bit let down by this album. I had been waiting for a follow up to Sounds of Salvation since it was released in 2007. In one word it's a bit "boring". After a few listens the songs tend to mush together. But this is the extent of my complaining as I still think this is a fantastic album with some brilliant songs. If you have never heard Cassino I recommend checking out both this album as well as their debut album Sounds of Salvation. I will admit that maybe I put some unrealistic expectations on this album, basically planning on it being my number one album of the year before I had even heard it. Instead it sits at six on my list, which means that I will probably wait just as impatiently for a third Cassino album and most likely build expectations just as high. If you are new to this album I recommend checking out Djom, Kingprince, and The River. All three are absolutely beautiful songs. If this was their first album it probably would have been much higher, but don't get it twisted, this is a great album.


5. Brand New - Daisy
Released on September 22nd, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
"And there's a lake, and at the bottom you'll find all our friends, they don't swim 'cause they're all dead, we never are what we intend, or invent" Oh, look. Brand New has a new album coming out this year. Will they continue the bi-polar rampage that we heard on 2006's The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me? Will we hear them revert to their epic melodic hard-rock sound that they displayed on 2003's Deja Entendu? Or will they return to their roots and release a full on pop-punk album in the vein of 2000's near legendary album Your Favorite Weapon? The answer of course is none of the above. Brand New's Daisy sounds only like Brand New's Daisy. From the first time I listened to this album I loved it. I guess you could say that Daisy is more experimental, but in all honesty what Brand New album isn't experimental? This album needs to be heard in order to fully understand it. But you should know if Daisy is for you about one minute and thirty seconds into the first song. Some favorite tracks of mine include At the Bottom, Gasoline, and Bought a Bride but in my humble opinion the main highlight of the album is the seventh track Sink.



4. Third Eye Blind - Ursa Major
Released on August 17th, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
"Give me back my photos will you? You fucking whore I'll kill you!" There really isn't much I can say about Third Eye Blind that I haven't said a million times before. After nearly five years will almost no action from this band they emerged last year playing sporadic shows which quickly turned into frequent shows. Then in August of this year they released their first album since 2003's Out of the Vein. When Out of the Vein was released I was a freshman at USC. I've now been out of college for a few years and I can honestly say that I get the exact same feeling from Third Eye Blind's music now as I did way back then. This is a great album that I'm sure I will enjoy for the next six years until Third Eye Blind releases Ursa Minor. Yeah, I said it. My prediction: Ursa Minor, 2015. I am taking my time with this album. Pacing myself not to burn out on it too quickly. Otherwise it may have been higher on this list. But I can almost guarantee you that I will be listening to this album long after the others on this list have faded into the background. Favorite songs on the album are Don't Believe A Word, Dao of St. Paul, Sharp Knife, and Summer Town. "I WISH I WAS A SPRAY CAN!" :)


3. Sherwood - QU
Released on October 13th, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
"I could have seen it all coming I guess, I'm sleeping out on the couch, you in your half of the bed" I saw Sherwood live early last year sadly it was a snooze-fest. I'm not sure if I was just reeling, punch-drunk from the amazing set I had just seen performed by The Matches or if they are just a boring live band. In either case after having QU for a couple of months now I can't wait to give them another chance live. I only bring this up because of the stark contrast between how I perceived the live show and what I hear recorded on their albums. Both QU and A Different Light are packed with bright, energy filled pop songs. It could be forty-five degrees and raining outside... pop in a Sherwood album and you are immediately transported to mid-June where the weather is great and everyone is happy to be alive. It's that good. I actually envy them a bit as it's a certain quality that I think me and Easton strive for in a lot of our songs. But when it comes to translating into audio form what it feels like to be in Southern California in early summer, in my opinion, Sherwood is king. I will most definitely be pulling this album off the shelf throughout this winter just to get a taste of warmer times.


2. Say Anything - Say Anything
Released on November 3rd, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
"Life is not a spark in space, an episode of Will & Grace, controversial yet mundane, Debra's 'Messing' with your brain" Honestly I don't know how this happened. Before this album came out I don't think there was a band whose music irritated me more than Say Anything. Unintentionally fueling my distain for this music was my college roommate Adam, who has been an admitted Say Anything super-fan since day one. It wasn't his fault. I could see the appeal and I could hear the talent in this band I just could not, for the life of me, grow to like it. Fast forward to 2009 and Say Anything releases their self-titled album. I have just one question. Where the fuck was this album when I was living with Mr. Adam Fox? I absolutely love Say Anything's self-titled album. I can't understand it. I don't want to understand it. All I know is this is great album. Now if I could only get the years and years of that damn Pinocchio album out of my head... Adam, all I can say is... I guess you were right all along!


1. fun. - Aim and Ignite
Released on August 25th, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
"I'll bet I'm coming home alone tonight. I don't need to be reminded that this is how it was, I moved on, I passed a billboard down my block. It asks if I've had enough, and aloud I say 'I've had too much', when the truth is, I'm just getting started" Fun.'s debut album may very well be the greatest debut album I have ever heard. But is it really a debut album? It does seem that Nate Ruess, formerly of the band The Format, has picked up right where Dog Problems left off. Whether Aim & Inite is considered a brand new band's creation or a continuation of The Format's work it is an amazing album. There is nothing that I can write that will do justice to this album. Just listen to it. Every song is amazing. This album is by far my favorite album of 2009 and most likely will live as one of my favorites of all time. Go fun.
Published: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 by Easton

Easton's Blog #007: Favorite Albums of 2009

10. The Lonely Island - Incredibad
Released on February 10th, 2009
More info at Last.fm
So if you haven’t watched Saturday Night Live in the last few years, you may not know about these guys. Headed by comedian Andy Samberg, this group has dropped hits like “I’m on a Boat” to “Jizz in my Pants.” If you want a solid laugh, give these guys a listen..


9. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
Released on January 11th, 2009
First, let me thank Johnny Kreitzman for getting me into these guys. My love for this album started with “My Girls.” The arpeggio in this song is fucking awesome. I don’t know what it is about these guys, but I really love their mix..


8. Flight of the Conchords - I Told You I Was Freaky
Released on October 20th, 2009
So I know these guys find their way on to my top albums all the time, but with good reason. The first time I watched through the second season of this show, I was a little unimpressed in retrospect of the first season. However, after this album was released, I listened to just the songs devoid of the videos, and I absolutely fell in love with FOTC all over again. After listening to the whole album, I watched the whole second season again, and a second time through was all I needed to realize that every single one of the FOTC episodes are brilliant. Favorite tracks: “Carol Brown”, “Friends”, “Too Many Dicks on the Dancefloor”.


7. Death Cab for Cutie - The Open Door EP
Released on March 31st, 2009
Another band that never really gets old to me. I know our bassist Ray may have this EP as one of his top 3 albums of the year, so I apologize for it being #7 on my list before hand. Even though Ben Gibbard got skinny and landed a hot wife, Death Cab’s music has had the same underlying tone for the majority of their albums, as far as I’m concerned. They really explore some new rhythm’s as far as guitar is concerned on this short EP, but nonetheless, it’s hard to say this band has ever strayed from going in a really good musical direction.


6. Brand New - Daisy
Released on September 22nd, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
I feel like every new album that Brand New releases is like some expedition to an unknown planet. From “Your Favorite Weapon” to “Deja Entendu” to “The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me” to “Daisy,” some people may wonder if this is the same artist recording all of this stuff; This, however, is not a negative comment. If you’ve never listened to Brand New, I find it really hard to explain just what kind of sound they have. I mean, it’s hard rock, but still really melodic and indie all at the same time. That being said, you probably won’t find much disappointment in giving this album a try.


5. Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3
Released on September 8th, 2009
Okay, now we’re really to my favorites. Some people are surprised at how much I L-O-V-E rap/hip-hop/R&B, but I got immersed into this stuff in 3rd grade when my Mom bought me Warren G “This DJ” on cassette tape. Both my mother and I both discovered what “Parental Advisory” meant, subsequently. But, here we are with the Blueprint 3. Jay-Z makes me laugh my fucking ass off. His lyrics are so creatively funny: “I know we facin’ a recession, but the music y’all making gonna make it the great depression.” Anyways, if you like rap, you’re an idiot if you don’t like Jay-Z. Anyone that tells you the status-quo for good rap/hip-hop is anything other than Jay-Z probably is related to Kanye, but he is really good too.


4. Say Anything - Say Anything
Released on November 3rd, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
I was so utterly disappointed with Max Bemis’ last release “In Defense of the Genre.” I remember my sister bought me Madden 2008 the same day I illegally downloaded this album. I was so pumped to kick some ass in Madden and listen to a new 2 disc “rager” from one of my favorite bands. Not only did I get my ass kicked in Madden, the album was, for lack of a better word, bad. There were a handful of songs that I liked, but even then, it would have been a struggling one disc album as far as I was concerned. However, now the self-titled was released, and I can say I am very, very pleased with the result. Even though I had heard a few of these songs in the past, the mastering on the album is so good that they may as well be new songs (Listen to “I Hate Everyone”). This album progresses really well for what it is. “Do Better”, “Crush’d”, “Mara and Me” – these are just a few good songs. I love the way these songs progress within themselves as well – one of the things I think has always kept me a Say Anything fan.


3. Third Eye Blind - Ursa Major
Released on August 17th, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
Nick and Ray may beat me up for this not being my #1 this year, but shit man, between “Ursa Major”, “Aim and Ignite” by fun., and “Kingprince” by Cassino, it’s really, really hard to say which I really like more. I know Nick and I had been waiting FOREVER for this album to drop. Last time 3EB dropped an album, I was working at the Wherehouse, and I’m pretty sure we all know they’re nowhere to be found anymore! It took Jenkins long enough, but once again, a solid 3EB album was put together. Favorite tracks include: “Water Landing”, “Monotov’s Private Opera”, “Don’t Say a Word”, “Bonfire” – shit, I guess I like all the tracks.


2. fun. - Aim and Ignite
Released on August 25th, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
This album is INCREDIBLE. Stop reading this right now and go get it. I got this album before it was released in July, and I played it every waking second for like a month and a half. This is like an all-star band in my eyes – the best of the best from The Format, Anathallo, and Steel Train (some of TDTS’s favorite bands). From start to finish, there’s not a track on this album I’m not crazy about. “Barlights” and “Walk the Dog” are enough to get you into drinking mode for the weekend, and “All the Pretty Girls” is enough to get you going for, well, enough said...


1. Cassino - Kingprince
Released on November 12th, 2009
Listen at Last.fm
So, Cassino’s first album, “Sounds of Salvation” was our favorite album of the year a couple years back. I know it seems trite to list their follow up right up there, but I know I’m not going to regret placing this album so high. The first time I listened through this album, I couldn’t believe how much all the songs kind of sounded alike to me. After a few more listens, it troubles me even more, primarily because I was loving the album, but I couldn’t understand how I could if all the songs had very similar qualities. It’s just the very stripped down nature of this band I love so much. As many of you know, I drive a lot from Santa Barbara to Monterey, so for the short time I drive through what we Californian’s like to call “countryside,” this album is right there with me with all the acoustic guitars, harmonicas, and banjo’s a travelin’ kid could ever want. Pretty much everything you’d expect from a home-grown Alabama style band. Favorite tracks include “Kingprince”, “Maddie Bloom”, “Cannonball.”
Published: Monday, December 21, 2009 by The Dreamer and the Sleeper

Happy Holidays from The Dreamer and the Sleeper!

Hey everyone! We want to wish all of you a very happy holiday season this year! Thank you all for the amazing support that you've given us throughout 2009. As a holiday gift from us to you we would like you to have a very special acoustic version of our song A Flurry of Red and Green. This version was recorded last December as part of an acoustic ep that has since been put on the back burner. We want you guys to be able to enjoy it and we hope that everyone has a great holiday and an even better new year!


A Flurry of Red and Green (2009 Acoustic Version)








Click here to download the song
Published: Saturday, December 19, 2009 by Nick

Nick's Blog #018: My 50 Favorite Albums of the Decade, Pt. 5

This is the fifth in a series of five posts. The other posts in this series have been archived due to them being too long for the front page of the website. All of the posts can be found using the links below:

(Albums 50 - 41) --- (Albums 40 - 31) --- (Albums 30 - 21) --- (Albums 20 - 11) --- (Albums 10 - 1)

From the original post: I was browsing the internet the other day and came across an article that was titled "Best (so-and-so's) of the Decade". I realized that, as crazy as it seems, with this coming New Years the 00's decade was coming to a close! Well every year me and Easton like to write a little blog naming our favorite 10 albums of that year. So I thought why not throw together a list of my favorite and most influential (on me!) albums of the past 10 years! Narrowing my favorite albums from the past 10 years down to just 10 albums was ridiculously hard, so I decided to expand the number to 50. So in 5 parts, I'm going to try and list the top 50 albums that have been my personal favorites and have influenced my music the most that were released in the past decade (2000 - 2009).

I personally love reading these types of lists because whenever I do I tend to find really awesome music. So hopefully by checking out my personal favs you will find something that you love that maybe you haven't had the chance to check out yet! With each album I'll throw in a stream from grooveshark.com of a song that I think is particularly interesting. As well as some quick notes from me telling why I like each album so much.

Here are the top ten albums I chose for my list:


Favorite Albums of the 00's
(Albums 10 - 1)


10. The Format - Interventions and Lullabies
Released on October 21st, 2003
More info at Last.fm
I can remember the first time I listened to this album. I specifically remember thinking: Holy shit, how have I been missing out on this? The Format quickly became one of my favorite and most inspiring bands of all time.


9. Blink 182 - Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
Released on June 12th, 2001
Listen at Last.fm
I have so many great memories associated with this album. A great majority of these memories involve underage drinking. Me, Easton, and our high-school friends would wander aimlessly around our relatively small home town armed only with this album and Mickey's 40's.


8. Motion City Soundtrack - Commit This to Memory
Released on June 7th, 2005
More info at Last.fm
For some strange reason as I get down to these last few albums I am finding it harder to express why I love them so much. This one is really tough. I guess I'll just say this album is good, really good. It is an album filled, first song to last, with amazing pop rock songs. Every song is amazingly catchy and has great vocal melodies that are fun to sing along with (in a lower octave of course!). For some reason, I'm not sure why, but I am particularly attached to this album. If you've never given this album or band a listen all I can say is you're missing out!


7. Angels & Airwaves - I-Empire
Released on November 6th, 2007
Listen at Last.fm
I tend to keep up pretty well with my music news which sometimes includes a bit of gossip. I visit absolutepunk.net along with a bunch of other sites more than once throughout the course of a day. I was along with many others was super bummed when Blink 182 split. I was there reading along when former Blink member Tom Delonge went absolutely off his rocker in 2006, basically stating that Angels and Airwaves was the best thing... ever. I've seen the incredible amount of hate slung the band's way since then. And I will admit, in the past I have let some of the things I read on these websites get in my head. If you read "so-and-so's band sucks!" enough times, it gets hard to not think that "so-and-so's band" actually does suck. So I fully get why there is so much hostility towards this band. But somehow I have managed to quietly stick to my guns. I have managed to put Tom's craziness behind me. I have managed to ignore the absolute stinky-ness of this band's live show. I have managed to like Angels and Airwaves for what (I think) they truly are: A truly epic sounding rock band. Nothing more, nothing less.


6. Rogue Wave - Descended Like Vultures
Released on October 25th, 2005
More info at Last.fm
This album has a more distinct and original sound than maybe every other album on this list. Every song on this album is drenched in this quirky indie sound that only Rogue Wave can produce. At the same time every song is extremely catchy and will stick in your head for days. It's tough to really explain this album, you will be best just checking it out yourself!


5. Cassino - Sounds of Salvation
Released on March 19th, 2007
When the band Northstar broke up I can remember them announcing that they were forming a new band. This band was called Cassino and it would be a very different type of music than Northstar was. They released one song: Tin Man's Throne. From the first listen I was hooked. I waited months for their debut, self-released album Sounds of Salvation to come out. When it did it lived up to all of my expectations and more (which is rare for some reason). Since this album was released in March of 2007 it has been playing in my car stereo fairly consistently. It may be a little hard to find but if you can get yourself a copy of this album I highly recommend it.


4. Eve 6 - Horrorscope
Released on July 25th, 2000
Listen at Last.fm
As I stated on the previous Eve 6 album I talked about on this list I can definitely see how someone would find this music irritating. The lead singer has a very distinct voice and vocal delivery. And well, if you don't get it, you don't get it. But in my opinion, song for song, this is one of the best pop-punk albums ever recorded. Every song explodes with energy at one point or another and EVERY SONG is catchy as all holy hell. I think of this band as sort of a mix between Blink 182 and Third Eye Blind. They have a ton of similarities to both so if you enjoy these bands as much as I do you will love Horrorscope.


3. New Found Glory - New Found Glory
Released on September 26th, 2000
Listen at Last.fm
Without this album The Dreamer and the Sleeper does not exist. I got this album for free when I was a Junior in High School. It completely changed the way I looked at music forever. It was something I had never heard before. Before this album I was a fairly big music fan but my catalogue didn't reach any further than what was on the radio. This album led me to discovering a whole new world of indie and lesser known music. The rest is history.


2. Brand New - Your Favorite Weapon
Released on October 9th, 2001
More info at Last.fm
Okay, so remember a couple of albums back when I stated "one of the best pop-punk albums ever recorded"? Well, this album is the best pop-punk album ever recorded. I'm really at a loss of words when it comes to Brand New's Your Favorite Weapon. If you enjoy any sort of pop-rock, pop-punk, indie... etc. and you don't own this album... what are you waiting for? Go out and buy it right now.


1. The Format - Dog Problems
Released on May 18th, 2006
Listen at Last.fm

Certain albums seem to attach themselves to you. For personal reason's this album means more to me than any other album, ever. It may get played out. The band may break up. The members may go on to create even more creative, original music. I hope that I never have to find another Dog Problems again, but I sure am glad I did.