While She Sleeps
While She Sleeps is an English metalcore band formed in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, in 2006, renowned for blending heavy riffs, melodic elements, and socially conscious lyrics. The current lineup consists of vocalist Lawrence Taylor (who joined in 2009), lead guitarist and backing vocalist Sean Long, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Mat Welsh, bassist Aaran McKenzie, and drummer Adam Savage.[1][2] The band gained initial recognition with their debut studio album, This Is the Six, released in 2012 via Search and Destroy Records, which earned them the Kerrang! Award for Best British Newcomer.[3] Their discography includes subsequent full-length releases such as Brainwashed (2015, Spinefarm Records), the self-released and crowdfunded You Are We (2017, Sleeps Brothers), SO WHAT? (2019, Spinefarm), SLEEPS SOCIETY (2021, Spinefarm), and SELF HELL (2024, Spinefarm), alongside earlier EPs like The North Stands for Nothing (2010).[4][2] While She Sleeps has received critical acclaim for albums like You Are We, which peaked at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart and won Best Album at the 2018 Heavy Music Awards, as well as nominations from Metal Hammer.[2][5] The band is also noted for its innovative, fan-supported business model through the Sleeps Brothers independent label and the Sleeps Society subscription service, launched to provide sustainable income amid declining music industry revenues; by 2021, it had over 2,000 paying members accessing exclusive content, priority tickets, and community features.[6][1] Emphasizing independence and direct fan engagement, While She Sleeps has toured extensively worldwide, including support slots with major acts, and continues to evolve their sound while maintaining creative control, with plans for a 20th-anniversary performance at Doncaster Dome on December 11, 2025—their only UK show that year.[7][2]History
Formation and early releases (2006–2011)
While She Sleeps was formed in 2006 in Sheffield, England, by school friends and longtime bandmates Sean Long (lead guitar and backing vocals), Mat Welsh (rhythm guitar and vocals), Aaran McKenzie (bass), and Adam Savage (drums), who were joined by vocalist Jordan "The Face" Widdowson.[8][9] The group quickly began performing at local pubs and clubs in Sheffield and nearby Doncaster, establishing a grassroots following within the UK's burgeoning metalcore scene through consistent gigs that honed their energetic live presence.[9][10] In 2006, the band self-released their debut EP, And This Is Just the Start, a raw metalcore effort recorded with Widdowson on vocals that captured their early aggression and set the foundation for their sound.[11] By 2009, after a period of regional touring that solidified their commitment to music, Widdowson departed due to work commitments as the band transitioned to full-time status.[12][9] Lawrence "Loz" Taylor, a former hairdresser and acquaintance from the local scene, joined as the new frontman later that year, initially stepping in to fill in for an upcoming Belgian tour before becoming a permanent member.[13][14] With Taylor in the lineup, While She Sleeps released a split EP with And White Stars in early 2009 via James Records, featuring tracks like "Embedded in Sand" and "Homecoming" that showcased their evolving heaviness and helped expand their reach among underground hardcore audiences.[15] The band's momentum continued into 2010 with the release of their breakthrough EP, The North Stands for Nothing, a self-produced mini-album distributed initially through independent channels that drew praise for its technical riffs and lyrical intensity, attracting interest from international labels.[9][16] In October 2010, they signed a distribution deal with Good Fight Music for North America, marking their first major industry foothold and enabling wider digital availability of The North Stands for Nothing starting November 23.[17] This period of steady local performances and targeted releases solidified their reputation as a rising force in British metalcore, paving the way for broader recognition.[10]Breakthrough with This Is the Six (2012–2014)
In early 2012, While She Sleeps signed a deal with UK-based label Search and Destroy Records to release their debut full-length album, marking a significant step toward broader commercial exposure. The band also secured international distribution arrangements, including a North American release through The End Records. This partnership enabled the group to expand beyond their independent roots and reach a wider audience in the metalcore scene.[18][19] The band recorded This Is the Six with producer Carl Bown at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire, capturing their aggressive blend of metalcore intensity and melodic elements across 12 tracks. Released on 13 August 2012 via Search and Destroy, the album debuted at number 27 on the UK Albums Chart and reached number 2 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart, demonstrating strong initial support from fans and critics alike. Key singles from the record included "Seven Hills," which highlighted the band's rhythmic drive and anthemic choruses; "This Is the Six," a high-energy title track emphasizing resilience; and "The Error in Perfection," noted for its technical breakdowns and lyrical depth. The album's reception solidified While She Sleeps' reputation as a rising force in British heavy music.[19][20][21][22] Following the album's launch, While She Sleeps embarked on their first major UK and European tour in October and November 2012, supporting Architects alongside Heights, which showcased their live prowess to larger crowds across the continent. In 2013, they gained further international traction by supporting Bring Me the Horizon on select European dates, including shows in Ireland, and joining the Vans Warped Tour in the United States for their first extensive North American run. The band also made their debut appearance at Download Festival in June 2013, performing on one of the festival's main stages and energizing audiences with tracks from This Is the Six. These opportunities helped elevate their profile globally.[23][24][25][26] Amid this touring momentum, While She Sleeps attracted growing media attention, particularly from Kerrang!, which featured them prominently as one of the UK's most promising newcomers. The magazine awarded them Best British Newcomer at the 2012 Kerrang! Awards, recognizing their breakout potential, and included multiple cover stories and interviews highlighting the band's DIY ethos and raw energy during the This Is the Six era. This coverage, combined with positive reviews in outlets like The Guardian, underscored their rapid ascent in the rock and metal press.[27][28]Brainwashed era and health challenges (2014–2016)
In late 2014, While She Sleeps announced their second studio album, Brainwashed, set for release on 23 March 2015 through a collaboration between Search and Destroy Records, Spinefarm Records, UNFD, and Razor & Tie.[29] The album was produced by the band alongside Carl Bown, who handled engineering, mixing, and production duties at Vada Studios in Birmingham, England.[30] Lyrically, Brainwashed explored themes of societal critique, including resistance against modern indoctrination and personal empowerment, reflecting the band's frustration with global consumerism and systemic pressures.[31] The record marked a continued evolution in the band's metalcore sound from their debut This Is the Six, incorporating heavier riffs and melodic elements while maintaining aggressive breakdowns. Upon release, Brainwashed debuted at number 29 on the UK Albums Chart, spending one week in the Top 75.[32] It also achieved strong genre performance, reaching number 2 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart. In the US, the album peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart, signaling growing international appeal. Key singles included "New World Torture," released on 27 October 2014 as the lead track, followed by "Four Walls" on 26 November 2014, "Trophies of Violence" on 15 January 2015, and "Our Legacy" on 12 February 2015, with the title track "Brainwashed" promoted alongside album launch efforts.[33] The Brainwashed era was overshadowed by significant health challenges for vocalist Lawrence "Loz" Taylor, who underwent throat surgery in early 2014 to address vocal cord damage sustained from intensive touring in support of This Is the Six.[12] The procedure, following initial issues flagged in late 2013, forced a six-month hiatus for the band, canceling shows and delaying album production as Taylor focused on recovery through vocal therapy and rest.[34] By mid-2015, Taylor had regained sufficient strength to resume performing, allowing While She Sleeps to launch their promotional cycle. Post-recovery, the band returned to touring with a co-headlining European and UK run alongside Cancer Bats in April 2015, hitting cities like London, Manchester, and Paris to showcase Brainwashed material.[35] They also secured high-profile support slots, including at Germany's Rock am Ring festival in June 2015, where they shared the bill with headliners Slipknot. Later that year, While She Sleeps joined the Vans Warped Tour across North America, performing daily sets that further tested Taylor's vocal recovery while building fan momentum. In early 2016, the band embarked on their first Australian headline tour, a short run supporting Bring Me the Horizon's rescheduled dates, with additional shows in Sydney and Brisbane featuring local supports like Belle Haven.[36] These outings solidified their live reputation amid ongoing health management for Taylor.Independence with You Are We and Sleeps Brothers (2016–2019)
In September 2016, While She Sleeps announced their decision to part ways with their previous label, Spinefarm Records, and pursue an independent path for their third studio album, emphasizing creative control and direct fan involvement.[37] The band launched a crowdfunding campaign via PledgeMusic on September 12, 2016, to fund the recording, artwork, music videos, and touring costs, with all proceeds going directly toward the project.[38] This move marked the founding of their independent label, Sleeps Brothers, which would handle the album's release and serve as a platform for their merchandise and future endeavors.[39] The crowdfunding effort proved successful, enabling the band to complete You Are We, which was recorded at their self-built Sleeps Audio studio in Sheffield. Released on April 21, 2017, through Sleeps Brothers, the album debuted at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart, marking the band's highest chart position at the time and demonstrating the viability of their independent model.[40] Tracks like "Steal the Sun" and "Empire of Silence" showcased a refined metalcore sound with electronic elements and anthemic choruses, earning praise for its production and lyrical focus on unity and resistance against societal pressures. To promote the album, While She Sleeps embarked on extensive touring, including a headline UK tour in May 2017 and appearances at major festivals such as Download Festival, where they delivered high-energy performances that solidified their growing fanbase.[41] Following the success of You Are We, the band continued building their independent infrastructure through Sleeps Brothers, which expanded to include a robust online merchandise store emphasizing sustainable and fan-driven products. In 2018, they focused on writing and recording their fourth album while maintaining momentum with European tours and support slots for acts like Architects, honing their live sound amid the DIY ethos. By late 2018, While She Sleeps announced So What?, again released through Sleeps Brothers but in collaboration with Spinefarm Records for wider distribution, blending independence with strategic partnerships. The album arrived on March 1, 2019, and featured aggressive riffs, guest appearances, and themes of defiance, receiving acclaim for its sonic evolution and production quality.[2] It charted across multiple European territories, including a top-20 entry in the UK, and was supported by a co-headlining tour with Counterparts and festival slots at events like Rock am Ring. This period underscored While She Sleeps' commitment to self-sufficiency, with Sleeps Brothers enabling direct fan engagement and financial autonomy while achieving critical and commercial milestones.[42]So What? and Sleeps Society (2019–2021)
While She Sleeps released their fourth studio album, So What?, on 1 March 2019 through their independent label Sleeps Brothers in partnership with Spinefarm Records.[43] The album was produced by the band alongside Carl Bown and addressed social issues including mental health struggles and calls for activism, drawing from personal experiences such as guitarist Sean Long's battles with anxiety.[44] It debuted at number 21 on the UK Albums Chart and number 63 on the Australian Albums Chart (ARIA).[45]) Key singles included "Haunt Me," released on 21 December 2018, and "Set You Free," which accompanied the album launch.[46][47] Building on their independent model from the You Are We era, the band embarked on a headline UK and European tour in February 2019 to support So What?, with support from Stray from the Path, Trash Boat, and Landmvrks. That summer, they secured a prominent slot on the second stage at Download Festival 2019, performing tracks from the new album amid a lineup headlined by Slipknot, Tool, and Def Leppard.[48] The album's themes resonated with fans through its blend of aggressive metalcore riffs and anthemic choruses, emphasizing resilience against societal pressures.[49] The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the band's momentum in 2020, canceling planned tours including a major European headline run with Every Time I Die and Vein.[50] In response, While She Sleeps pivoted to virtual fan engagement, launching monthly live streams via their Sleeps Brothers platform to maintain community ties during lockdowns.[51] This period of isolation influenced their creative process, leading to the announcement of their fifth album, Sleeps Society, on 15 October 2020. Sleeps Society was released on 16 April 2021 through Sleeps Brothers, recorded remotely by band members during the pandemic to adapt to travel restrictions and health concerns.[52] The album critiqued societal structures, exploring themes of self-worth, systemic inequality, and collective empowerment in a fractured world, with tracks like "Nervous" (featuring Biffy Clyro's Simon Neil) serving as anthems for mental health awareness.[53][54] Singles included the title track "Sleeps Society" on 15 October 2020, "You Are the Worth" on 19 February 2021, and "Nervous" on 19 March 2021.[55] To foster direct fan interaction, the band introduced the Sleeps Society as a Patreon-powered community platform, offering exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and collaborative input on the album's development, effectively creating an interactive "app-like" ecosystem for supporters.[56] Due to ongoing pandemic limitations, live activities were restricted to select events like a performance at the Download Festival Pilot in June 2021, a socially distanced trial event with limited capacity.[57] The album's release underscored the band's commitment to sustainability, opting out of traditional UK chart eligibility to prioritize independent artist support, though it achieved number 7 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart.[58]Self Hell and ongoing activities (2021–present)
Following the release of Sleeps Society in 2021, While She Sleeps resumed live performances amid the easing of pandemic restrictions, embarking on European headline tours in 2022 and 2023 to support the album. These included a co-headlining run with Bury Tomorrow and Polaris across multiple dates in Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK, marking the band's return to stages after COVID-19 disruptions.[59] The band's sixth studio album, Self Hell, was released on 29 March 2024 through their independent label Sleeps Brothers in partnership with Spinefarm Records. Self-produced primarily by guitarist Sean Long alongside collaborator Carl Bown at the band's Sheffield headquarters, the record explores themes of personal struggle, inner turmoil, and resilience, framed as a journey from "self-hell" toward self-acceptance and growth.[60][61][62] Preceding the full album, While She Sleeps issued several singles, including "DOWN" featuring Malevolence in November 2023, "LEAVE ME ALONE" and "TO THE FLOWERS" in early 2024. Self Hell debuted at number 51 on the UK Albums Chart and number 67 on the Scottish Albums Chart, with stronger performance on the Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart at number 2, reflecting sustained fan support for their independent output.[4][63][64] In 2025, the band continued their touring momentum with a headline Scandinavian run in February and March, followed by a North American tour in April supported by Bury Tomorrow and Vended, spanning cities from Cleveland to Charlotte. This was followed by European festival appearances, including Rockstadt Extreme Fest in Romania from 30 July to 3 August and Reload Festival in Germany from 14 to 16 August, where they delivered sets blending material from Self Hell with earlier catalog staples. Additional 2025 shows included dates in Asia in November (such as Shanghai on November 19) and Knotfest Mexico on December 6. To cap the year, While She Sleeps will host a 20th anniversary hometown show at Doncaster Dome on December 11, their sole UK performance of 2025, featuring special guests Guilt Trip, unpeople, and Oversize.[65][66][67][68] Through Sleeps Brothers, the band has maintained operations as a self-sustaining entity since 2021, handling production, distribution, and merchandising while fostering fan engagement via the Sleeps Society community platform on Patreon, which offers exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and direct involvement in creative decisions to build long-term supporter loyalty. As of late 2025, the lineup remains stable with no changes, following a brief period earlier in the year when guitarist Mat Welsh sat out select Scandinavian dates for personal reasons before rejoining for subsequent tours.[56][69]Musical style and influences
Musical style
While She Sleeps' music is primarily classified as metalcore, incorporating elements of hardcore punk, alternative metal, and electronic music. Their sound features down-tuned guitars, aggressive breakdowns, and a dual vocal approach with screamed verses delivered by lead vocalist Lawrence "Loz" Taylor and melodic clean singing provided by rhythm guitarist Mat Welsh. This combination creates a dynamic tension between raw intensity and anthemic accessibility, often highlighted by Sean Long's intricate lead guitar work.[70][71][72] The band's style has evolved significantly over their discography, shifting from the heavier, more aggressive metallic hardcore of their early releases to a broader palette in later works that includes melodic choruses, piano accents, and synth layers. For instance, albums like Sleeps Society (2021) introduce pop-metal hooks, nu-metal grooves, and virtuosic solos, blending tension-building verses with explosive releases while incorporating ambient and electronic textures. This progression reflects a move toward experimentation, with recent output like Self Hell (2024) adding shoegaze and electronica influences for a more diverse, boundary-pushing sound.[54][70][73] Production techniques have also transformed, particularly since the band's shift to independence around 2017, when they began self-producing to achieve a raw, authentic edge free from label constraints. Starting with the crowdfunded You Are We (2017), they handled recording, mixing, and even visual elements in-house through their Sleeps Brothers imprint, emphasizing electronic beats, choral effects, and instrumental passages for emotional depth. This DIY approach allows for cohesive, fan-integrated elements, such as crowd-sourced vocals, enhancing the visceral quality of their output.[74][75][54] Lyrically, While She Sleeps explores anti-establishment sentiments, mental health struggles, social justice issues, and themes of personal empowerment, often framed through societal critique and calls for resilience. Tracks address millennial disillusionment, systemic negativity, and the pursuit of positivity amid adversity, using direct, motivational language to connect with listeners.[54][76][77] Their style draws comparisons to peers like Bring Me the Horizon and Architects, sharing a UK metalcore foundation but distinguished by While She Sleeps' emphasis on electronic integration and populist anthems.[70]Influences
While She Sleeps' music reflects a blend of influences from post-hardcore, metalcore, and hardcore punk, drawn from both international acts and the local Sheffield scene. Guitarist Mat Welsh has highlighted Thrice as a key source of melodic inspiration, stating in a 2017 interview that the band has admired them "throughout our entire career" for their ability to balance intensity with emotional depth.[78] Similarly, the raw aggression and chaotic energy of Slipknot have shaped their heavier, high-impact style, with vocalist Loz Taylor recalling a 2004 live show as a transformative experience marked by "kids falling through ceilings" that fueled his passion for visceral performance.[79] The band's sound also incorporates elements from alternative rock and post-hardcore outfits, including Foo Fighters' anthemic song structures and Underoath's dynamic vocal shifts, which contribute to their evolving mix of aggression and accessibility. Welsh has further cited punk acts like Rancid and Anti-Flag for their positive messaging and calls to action, emphasizing bands that promote "acts of change in the world."[78] Refused's punk energy and Gallows' UK hardcore edge inform the propulsive, rebellious drive in their earlier work, while Alexisonfire's emotional, layered vocals—particularly guitarist Wade MacNeil's style—have influenced Welsh's distorted singing approach.[80] Beyond specific bands, While She Sleeps draw from the DIY punk ethos of Sheffield's underground scene, which emphasizes self-reliance and community-driven creativity, as seen in their adoption of independent production and crowdfunding models.[81] Hip-hop production techniques, including intricate beats and rhythmic flows, appear in their modern output, with albums like So What? featuring "almost rapped" vocals and electro elements derived from the diverse influences of the band members.[82] More recent works, such as Self Hell (2024), reflect broader influences including Radiohead's ambient experimentation, Kendrick Lamar's lyrical and rhythmic innovation, and Bon Iver's atmospheric elements.[83][84] These early hardcore roots manifest in the raw aggression of their debut releases, evolving into melodic shifts inspired by indie and alternative rock in later albums, reflecting a progression from confrontational energy to broader emotional resonance.Band identity
Name origin
The band name "While She Sleeps" originated in 2006 during the group's formation in Sheffield, England, when the members—then aged around 17—were brainstorming ideas at guitarist Mat Welsh's family home. Inspired by a sensational true crime story featured on the cover of a women's magazine, the name drew from a headline describing a woman who, upon discovering her boyfriend's infidelity, drugged him and castrated him while he slept. The band initially adapted the phrase to "While She Was Sleeping" before shortening it to its current form, finding it evocative of the dark and intense themes that would characterize their music.[9] To imbue the name with deeper symbolism, the members reinterpreted "She" in dual ways: first, as a reference to Mother Earth, noting that half the world is always in darkness and sleep, tying into broader environmental and existential motifs in their lyrics; second, as a nautical metaphor for a ship—traditionally personified as feminine in maritime language—that has sunk and now rests eternally on the ocean floor, navigating turbulent metaphorical waters. This layered meaning has since become integral to the band's branding, underscoring their exploration of vulnerability, resilience, and societal unrest without direct ties to visual elements like their logo.[9]Logo and visual elements
The band's logo has been used consistently across their visual identity, appearing on album covers and apparel in variations that maintain its core form while adapting to thematic elements.[85] Album covers often employ abstract, dystopian motifs, such as the shattered glass overlay concealing the band logo on their 2024 release Self Hell, symbolizing fragmentation and resilience.[70] Merchandise under the band's independent Sleeps Brothers imprint embodies a DIY punk ethos, with designs created in-house but encouraging fan submissions for potential collaboration, fostering a community-driven approach to apparel and accessories.[86] This includes bold, high-contrast graphics featuring the emblem and thematic motifs, produced from their Sheffield-based operation to emphasize self-sufficiency.[87] In 2019, they released a free T-shirt design template to highlight the importance of merch sales for independent artists, inviting fans to customize and sell it themselves.[88] On stage, While She Sleeps employs a focused production setup that prioritizes raw energy over elaborate scenery, often utilizing LED screens to project immersive, abstract visuals synced to their performances during tours.[89] This minimalist configuration, seen in festival sets like Bloodstock 2021, enhances the industrial and dystopian undertones of their music without overshadowing the live intensity.[90]Band members
Current members
The current lineup of While She Sleeps, stable since 2009, consists of vocalist Lawrence "Loz" Taylor, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Sean Long, rhythm guitarist, clean vocalist, and pianist Mat Welsh, bassist Aaran McKenzie, and drummer Adam "Sav" Savage. The four founding members are natives of Sheffield, England, where the band formed in 2006, while vocalist Lawrence Taylor is from Doncaster.[2][91][13] Lawrence "Loz" Taylor has served as lead vocalist since 2009, delivering a signature style that blends harsh screamed vocals with spoken-word passages to convey raw emotion and urgency in tracks like "Anti-Social" and "Silence Speaks." He is the band's primary lyricist, frequently addressing themes of social injustice, mental health, and anti-establishment activism, which align with the group's DIY ethos and community initiatives such as the Sleeps Society fan collective.[92][93] Sean Long, a founding member, handles lead guitar and backing vocals, acting as the principal architect of the band's riff-based songwriting that fuses aggressive metalcore with melodic hooks, as evident in albums like Self Hell. His contributions extend to production and arrangement, influencing the evolution of their sound over nearly two decades.[94][95] Mat Welsh, also a founding member, plays rhythm guitar and provides clean vocals alongside piano, layering melodic and atmospheric elements that balance the band's heavier aggression, particularly in songs featuring piano intros or harmonies. His multi-instrumental role helps bridge their metalcore roots with broader rock influences.[2][80] Aaran McKenzie, another original member, anchors the rhythm section on bass, crafting driving low-end grooves that underpin the band's intense, groove-oriented compositions and live energy. His steady foundation supports the technical interplay between guitars and drums across their discography.[9][96] Adam "Sav" Savage rounds out the core since the band's inception, supplying precise, heavy drum patterns that propel their dynamic shifts from breakdowns to high-tempo blasts, as showcased in recordings like You Are We. His technical prowess has been a constant in their high-impact performances.[97][98]Former members
While She Sleeps has had only one permanent lineup change since its formation in 2006. Jordan Widdowson, nicknamed "The Face," served as the band's original lead vocalist from 2006 to 2009.[12] Widdowson's departure occurred in the summer of 2009 as the band committed to pursuing music full-time, with sources indicating his exit was due to prior work obligations, including a job at a bank.[12][13] Under Widdowson's vocals, the band self-released their debut extended play And This Is Just the Start... in 2006 and a split EP with And White Stars in 2009—which established their foundational metalcore sound through local gigs and independent recordings.[12][99] This era laid the groundwork for the band's raw, aggressive style, but Widdowson's exit and the recruitment of Lawrence Taylor as replacement vocalist in 2009 signaled a professional turning point, propelling While She Sleeps toward wider recognition with their 2010 mini-album The North Stands for Nothing.[12]Discography
Studio albums
While She Sleeps have released six studio albums, all within the metalcore genre, often blending heavy riffs with electronic and hardcore elements. Their discography reflects a progression from major label debuts to independent releases, emphasizing themes of social commentary and personal resilience. None of the albums have received major sales certifications from bodies like the BPI or RIAA.[100]| Album | Release date | Label | No. of tracks | UK peak position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| This Is the Six | 13 August 2012 | Search and Destroy | 12 | #27[101] |
| Brainwashed | 23 March 2015 | Search and Destroy | 11 | #29[32] |
| You Are We | 21 April 2017 | Sleeps Brothers | 12 | #8[40] |
| So What? | 1 March 2019 | Sleeps Brothers / Spinefarm | 11 | #21[102] |
| Sleeps Society | 16 April 2021 | Sleeps Brothers / Spinefarm | 12 | #59[103] |
| Self Hell | 29 March 2024 | Sleeps Brothers / Spinefarm | 11 | #51[63] |