Armor For Sleep @ Metro (7/23)

Armor For Sleep is a band that reflects the era it was it was born in. Founded in 2001 by singer/songwriter and lead guitar player Ben Jorgensen got the namesake for the band from his late night sessions writing and conceptualizing music that kept him from going to sleep. Active until 2009, Armor For Sleep made an impact and a loyal fan base with its darkly poetic lyrics about life, love, and death, all in the form of clever metaphor and deepers analysis. Armor For Sleep’s moving lyrics are bolstered by Jorgensen’s intense vocals, screaming guitar, thunderous drums, and a bass that sets the pace. Armor For Sleep aesthetically and sonically helps to define what the Emo-Pop genre is all about. 

 

Armor For Sleep began after Jorgensen created a demo containing two singles, Dream to Make Believe and Slip Like Space. These tracks would become a part of a larger project, their debut studio album Dream to Make Believe released in 2003. Dream to Make Believe uses motifs of dreams and space to relate to the human experience, and even mixes in a little bit of space rock with the bands emo pop foundations. Their next album What to Do When You Are Dead was released in 2005 is a concept album whose lyrics reflect a story of a protagonist navigating life after death, and contains their hit tracks Car Underwater and The Truth About Heaven. Armor For Sleep’s last album was Smile For Them released in 2007, which features their track End of the World.

 

Armor For Sleep is reuniting once again for the fifthteenth anniversary of What to Do When You Are Dead. Be sure to see them perform it live next year!

 

Armor For Sleep

 

Friday, July 23, 2021

 

Doors: 6:00 PM

 

Show: 7:00 PM

 

All Ages

 

General Admission $25

 

Metro

 

3730 N Clark St

 

Chicago, IL 60613

 

More information here

 

Purchase tickets here

 

MacGregor Salmon: Transfer student from Texas A&M to Loyola University Chicago, I am a Film and Digital Media major. Though my primary study is in film, I love all things creative and want to immerse myself in all kinds of mediums. Sharing and discovering music with others has always been an important part of my relationships with others. I grew up on funk, and the first song I can remember hearing is Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder. I still have much love for funk, but I also lean towards alternative, jazz, and anything experimental as I love to hear how new artists are changing the music scene. I find myself on Soundcloud often, looking for creative new works by independent artists. I also consider myself to be a writer, I love to write creative short stories, but I also want to use my skills as a writer to further my appreciation and understanding of music, and the artists behind their work.
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