With a drastic change from the hardcore scene, the Sleeping is now considered to be post-hardcore/Rock/Alternative, and has played with bands such as Fightstar, Halifax, Silverstein, Bayside, Stretch Armstrong, Spitalfield and Haste the Day.
On August 6, 2008 the band announced that after 6 months of auditioning for a new pianist/guitarist to replace Cameron Keym, they had recruited Paul Cadena (Guitar) and Christopher Evans (Keyboards/Synths), the newest members of The Sleeping.
The band proceeded to tour across the East Coast and Midwest US with Envy On The Coast and Secret Lives of the Freemasons.
On February 17, 2009, new album What It Takes was released.
Tune In
The Sleeping Lyrics
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A great day for a tune
The song Tune In by The Sleeping starts off with the sounds of someone tuning a station on the radio, a metaphor for trying to find one's place in the world. The lyrics then speak about the search for meaning and finding one's own path in life. The line "a great day for a tune" seems to suggest that the present moment is as good as any to start looking for answers.
As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the search for meaning is not easy. The lyrics talk about feeling lost and overwhelmed, but also about the importance of perseverance and not giving up. The line "somewhere I know there's an answer" suggests that even though the search may feel hopeless at times, there is always a chance of finding what one is looking for.
Overall, the lyrics to Tune In are a call to action for anyone who feels lost and unsure about their place in life. The song encourages listeners to keep searching, to never give up, and to trust that there is meaning and purpose to be found.
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@leonardbarron8925
Awesome tune! Never ceases to move my heart and soul. Thank you Gordon for leaving such such a fine tune. RIP
@jel517
Braw Andy💚☘
@CoolioMoDee
Gordon Duncan tune. Best I've heard it played. Very impressive and thank you sir.
@pemacal57
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻BRAVO👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@ShaneB90
The most beautiful tune on the worlds greatest instrument ❤❤❤
@irishmade8136
Beautiful Tune and played to perfection . From Republic of IRELAND. Recommend to listen to it also on U tube as a tribute to Alex Duncan. RIP.
@MrBagpipes
I know the version you are referring to. It's the best one yet.
@matthewdenty7760
Nice in all ways , the timing , tuning and that echo adds soul
@tbwpiper189
Acoustics of a church...the best.
@scottishjamie1267
The man himself would be so happy of this...amazing X