BADBADNOTGOOD and Charlotte Day Wilson join forces for new single, “Sleeper”
Canadian instrumental band BADBADNOTGOOD reunite with singer/songwriter Charlotte Day Wilson on the new single, "Sleeper".
"Sleeper" was recorded at the legendary Los Angeles studio Valentine Recording Studios on analog tape.
The single is the latest collaboration between the Toronto-natives, a musical relationship that ignited in 2016 with the highly-praised “In Your Eyes” taken from BADBADNOTGOOD’s fourth studio album, IV. Since then, they have collaborated on live shows, including the viral NPR Tiny Desk, and on “I Can Only Whisper” for Day-Wilson’s 2021 debut album, ALPHA.
Speaking on “Sleeper” and working again with BADBADNOTGOOD, Charlotte Day Wilson says “"Sleeper" wrote itself…we were in the studio just messing around and the guys came up with the colorful instrumental while I freestyled the lyrics. The song portrays someone who chooses the path of least resistance and finds themselves in a lifeless, loveless relationship.”
"Sleeper" is out now via XL Recordings.
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