Sleep StationThe Pride of Chester James (2008)Eyeball Records Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Brian (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on February 5th 2008
Sleep Station, otherwise known as singer and chief writer David Debiak, busted out concept album after concept album in the early 2000s, using an eclectic take on clearly Beatles-influenced pop songwriting for sprawling narratives with a novellic flair. After a four-year break that involved the debut release from a side project of his, I Sing the Body Holographic, Debiak is back with The Pride of Chester James -- but a concept record it isn't (despite Debiak's insistence that his earlier releases weren't so, either). It surely carries a title leading one to believe such intents, but any press information on the record mentions nothing of a concept and even Debiak has seemed to tone down the thematic elements of this particular release in a recent blog and failing to include lyrics with the album.
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David is a really cool guy. We once discussed Bruce Springsteen. i was pleasantly surprised by this album | Features
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