City Sleeps is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 2005 . The band started touring nationally in an attempt to build interest in themselves. City Sleeps was contacted by the producer John Feldmann, asking to work with them. Before securing a label, the band went to Los Angeles to prepare to release their debut album Not An Angel.
With a full-length completed, the band next filmed a video for the song ‘Prototype’ with Nathan Cox...
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