Team Sleep's debut was in the works for a long time -- something like ten years. Head
Deftone Chino Moreno used to do four-track stuff with high-school pal
Todd Wilkinson, and those casual recordings essentially were the genesis for this self-titled set of modernized
mood music. The
indie rock and
dream pop influences drifting throughout
Team Sleep appear in
Moreno's day job, too, but barring a few stretches here and there (
"Blvd. Nights," the end of
"Live from the Stage"), hardness and volume are left largely to
the Deftones. In fact, besides
Moreno's distinctive vocals, there's little connectivity to his other band. There doesn't need to be.
Team Sleep is its own thing, a drifting fog of
electronic and analog texture with a pool of interesting collaborators and the distinct feel of late-'80s/early-'90s
alternative rock. (
Team Sleep could probably do an awesome cover version of
Catherine Wheel's
"Black Metallic.") So, while
"Your Skull Is Red" channels
Slowdive and
My Bloody Valentine underneath
Moreno's plaintive wail,
"Delorian" and
"Staring at the Queen'" are instrumentals built from
Wilkinson's spiny guitar leads and the ultramodern programming/
turntablism of
Crook.
Pinback's
Rob Crow contributes vocals on four songs, and while he's not as fervent as
Moreno, he does give
"Princeton Review" and
"Ever Since WWI" an
indie rock quality that works with their tense guitars.
Mary Timony also guests, co-writing
"Tomb of Liegia" with
Wilkinson and
Crook and matching her famously austere vocal to its chilly
electronics and lingering piano figure. Her duet of sorts with
Moreno on the beat-damaged
"King Diamond" isn't as successful, but it's still a noble experiment on an album full of them. And though
Team Sleep occasionally becomes too much of a mood album when its layering gets out of hand, it's a consistently interesting listen. ~ Johnny Loftus