Listen to More from TEAM SLEEP’s Upcoming Live Album

by | Jul 2, 2015

In a couple weeks the new live album from Team Sleep will be coming out. Titled Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4, the project that features Deftones frontman Chino Moreno will be releasing the album they recorded last October where fans participated in its making.

The forthcoming album will be Team Sleep’s first release since their 2005 debut effort. The record will include reworked versions of tracks off their self-titled disc, along with final versions of songs that were previously released as demos.

Pretty sweet because the band also have plans to release a series of studio EPs and do some live shows in select cities. More on that later.

For now, here’s a stream of a new live version of their track “Ever (Foreign Flag)” that originally appeared on their debut album.

Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4 is due out on July 10th.

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