The New TEAM SLEEP Live Album “Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4” is Coming in July

by | Jun 9, 2015

So you know how Team Sleep went into the studio last year and invited fans to participate in the making of the record? Well, the new live album Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4 has been given a release date, and it’s coming out this summer.

The project that features Deftones frontman Chino Moreno had been dormant for a decade, releasing only one album back in 2005. The new live record will include reworked versions of tracks off their self-titled debut, along with final versions of songs that were previously released as demos.

Not only that but the band have plans to release a series of studio EPs, much like Chino’s other band Crosses. Word on the street is that they’ve also got some live shows coming up in select cities.

Here’s a stream of “Blvd. Nights,” which originally appeared on their self-titled release.

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

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