![]() ![]() The EP was released for free on NoiseTrade. The songs were remixed by Michael Carroll and Steven Padin from The Reign of Kindo. The project is the latest development in the independent world's avoidance of the full-length record and upsetting of the music industry. The EP is composed of one song from each of the last three Sleeping at Last studio albums and one song from the Yearbook project. The January EP is Sleeping at Last's fourth release in their Yearbook project that has them releasing one 3-song EP every month for a year. BUT once it was completed and sent to mixing and mastering, it has become a favorite of ours. On June 6, 2012, Sleeping at Last released an 8-bit remix EP entitled '8-Bits'. from the arrangement of it’s parts… recording the piano (which was accidentally tuned a bit sharp by our piano tuner)… finding a drum beat that compliments, rather than overwhelms… to the lyrics being just downright challenging to finish! Clearly, it had some behavioral issues and goes down in the books as one of our most troublesome songs in our entire catalog of music! In fact, it got so difficult on so many occasions that we contemplated throwing it out altogether, or at least putting it back on the back burner yet again. Nearly every step of it’s creation was a large, complicated challenge. Now that it’s said and done, we are very, very proud of how it turned out, but in terms of being a difficult song to complete, this one takes the cake. Writer Ryan O'Neal penned the track as the “problem child” of Yearbook, saying: ![]() ![]() “Bright & Early” is the opening track for the EP Yearbook: November, first written four years before its release. ![]()
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