Stony Sleep was a teenage grunge rock band, formed in 1993 by Ben Fox Smith (vocals, guitar), Christian Smith-Pancorvo (drums, vocals), and William Salmon (bass). They were signed to Big Cat Records, in '95 and recorded Music For Chameleons which was originally released in '96. The band then replaced Will Salmon with Lee Citron and recorded A Slack Romance in '97, released in '99.
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- Stony Sleep was a teenage grunge rock band, formed in 1993 by Ben Fox Smith (vocals, guitar), Christian Smith-Pancorvo (drums, vocals), and William Salmon (bass). They were signed to Big Cat Records, in '95 and recorded Music For Chameleons which was originally released in '96. The band then replaced Will Salmon with Lee Citron and recorded A Slack Romance in '97, released in '99. They split up in '99 following the demise of Big Cat Records and under pressure from drug addiction and lack of finance. During their career Stony Sleep toured Britain extensively, and played a handful of gigs in Europe and the USA. Highlights of their career included a top 30 slot in the Australian album charts, an exceptional review by Ozzy Osbourne for the NME, and an interview with Johnny Vaughn, live on the Big Breakfast (no longer on air). They recorded two very successful sessions under John Peel, which are very hard to get hold of. Discography (albums and singles): This Kitten Is Clean v1 '96 Music For Chameleons v1 '96 Absurd '97 She Had Me '97 Music For Chameleons v2 '97 Mid-May '98 Khartoum '98 Lady Lazarus '98 This Kitten is Clean v2 '98 A Slack Romance '99
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- Stony Sleep was a teenage grunge rock band, formed in 1993 by Ben Fox Smith (vocals, guitar), Christian Smith-Pancorvo (drums, vocals), and William Salmon (bass). They were signed to Big Cat Records, in '95 and recorded Music For Chameleons which was originally released in '96. The band then replaced Will Salmon with Lee Citron and recorded A Slack Romance in '97, released in '99.
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