Sleep in Your Car

Sleep In Your Car is a live field recording style album by American indie-folk, group Insomniac Folklore. It was recorded onto cassette tape by Eric Funn using a single microphone with no overdubs.[1] The recording occurred while the band was on tour through Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, in the Summer of 2013.[2]

Sleep In Your Car
Live album by
ReleasedJune 17, 2014
RecordedSummer 2013
GenreFolk Punk, indie folk, alternative rock
Length35:53
LabelFunn Folk Sounds, Art vs Product
ProducerEric Funn & Insomniac Folklore
Insomniac Folklore chronology
A Place Where Runaways Are Not Alone
(2011)
Sleep In Your Car
(2014)
The Early Years
(2014)

Sleep In Your Car was first released digitally by Funn Folk Sounds [1] and soon after released on Cassette by Insomniac Folklore.[3]

The Modern Folk said that "this particular release documents an energetic performance." and further described Insomniac Folklore as "a driving guitars and drums three piece characterized by dead-pan Calvin Johnson (musician) esque male vocals harmonized with sweeter female singing." and proceeded to talk about the field-style by saying' "the clipping, one mic cassette tape recording is perfect for the band's sound and the label's mission" [4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tyler Hentschel.

No.TitleLength
1."Feet In The Earth"2:49
2."Man Hands"2:53
3."Halloween"3:34
4."Gray Cars"3:50
5."Listen To Your Parents"0:49
6."Sleep In Your Car"3:25
7."L.P."3:38
8."Useless"2:34
9."Earplugs"6:09
10."Ran Away"2:05
11."Burn Down The Building / Passionately"4:13

Personnel

Insomniac Folklore
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References

  1. "Sleep In Your Car | Funn Folk Sounds". funnfolksounds.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  2. "Funn Folk Sounds". funnfolksounds.tumblr.com. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  3. "Insomniac Folklore". insomniacfolklore.com. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  4. "the modern folk music of america: insomniac folklore - sleep in your car". themodernfolk.net. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
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