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Sonnet to Sleep

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Years active
  
2005-present

Associated acts
  
The Love Affair

Past members
  
Ben Mattox

Record label
  
Sonnet to Sleep

Labels
  
South Pawl

Members
  
Aaron Rios

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

Genres
  
Indie rock christian rock

Origin
  
Lakeland, Florida, United States

Albums
  
Sonnet to Sleep, Affirmative Say Nothing

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Sonnet to Sleep is an indie rock band from Lakeland, Florida in formed in 2005.

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Band history

Originally called The Love Affair, Sonnet to Sleep changed their name upon signing to Nashville-based indie label South Pawl Records in 2008, due to the name conflict with the London-based pop band Love Affair from the 1960s. Prior to signing a licensing deal with South Pawl Records, Sonnet to Sleep recorded their self-titled EP with Matt Goldman at Glow in the Dark Studios and Matt Malpass at Marigolds and Monsters Studios both located in Atlanta, Ga. and released it independently selling over 1000 copies backed by over 250 shows before re-releasing their self-titled EP with South Pawl Records. They also covered "Come Undone" originally by Duran Duran along with an accompanying video, and have released a second EP independently entitled Angels Fall.

April 2014, they released Affirmative Say Nothing.

According to their website, they claim to be working on a full-length album with Producer Aaron Marsh of the band Copeland in his Lakeland, Fl studio The Vanguard Room

Band members

  • Aaron Rios - vocals, Piano, Mellotron, lead guitar
  • Former members

  • Ben Mattox – drums (2008–2010)
  • Discography

  • 2008: “Sonnet to Sleep”
  • 2010: ”Angels Fall”
  • Compilations
  • "Come Undone" appears on All Together Separate
  • Songs

    More in Love2015
    Only for a MomentAffirmative Say Nothing · 2014
    Come Undone2014

    References

    Sonnet to Sleep Wikipedia