
PHOTO CREDIT: Jonathan Weiner
Breakout four-piece Sleep Theory — vocalist Cullen Moore, guitarist Daniel Pruitt, bassist Paolo Vergara, and drummer Ben Pruitt — recently announced their eagerly awaited debut album, Afterglow, which arrives on May 16 via Epitaph Records. The album offers a stunning display of diverse rock flavors and was produced by David Cowell and mixed by Zakk Cervini (Bring Me The Horizon, Bad Omens, Architects). Pre-order it here.
Today, they are sharing the video for new single "III."
The song is a thrill ride, mixing synths and raucous riffing with the band's signature, stadium-sized melodies.
"At its core, 'III' is about betrayal," shares Moore about the intensely personal subject matter. "It's that gut-wrenching feeling when someone you trusted completely lets you down. The song dives into that pain, but it's also about facing the truth, even when it hurts and realizing not everyone is who they say they are."
He continues, "I want people to really think about who they let into their lives. Not everyone deserves your trust, and sometimes, those closest to you can do the most damage."
However, the song is meant to inspire hope and to find the positives that are embedded in a painful moment. Moore finishes, "But beyond, it's about learning from those experiences rather than letting them break you. If this song helps someone feel less alone in that kind of situation, then it's done its job."
"III" follows "Static," which peaked at No. 16 on Spotify Viral 50 in the U.S. and is the band's fastest-growing song to date, with over 12 million streams since its release. The album's lead single "Stuck In My Head" ascended to the No. 1 lot on the Active Rock radio charts — a first for the band! The song is currently No. 26 and building at Alternative radio. All told, Sleep Theory have accumulated 300 million streams across nine singles in their brief but blockbuster career thus far.
Sleep Theory will embark on its first-ever headline tour, kicking off on May 20 in Birmingham, Alabama and winding through the U.S. before wrapping on June 28 in their hometown of Memphis. The band has also booked appearances at select festival dates. Support will come from Nevertel, Oxymorrons, and Stray View.
SLEEP THEORY ON TOUR:
WITH NEVERTEL, OXYMORRONS, + STRAY VIEW:5/20 — Birmingham, AL — Workplay5/21 — Mobile, AL — Soul Kitchen5/23 — Corpus Christi, TX — Brewers Street Ice House5/24 — Woodlands, TX — The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (Buzzfest)*5/25 — Dallas, TX — Dos Equis Pavilion (KEGL's BFD)*5/27 — El Paso, TX — Lowbrow Palace5/28 — Phoenix, AZ — The Marquee5/29 — Las Vegas, NV — Brooklyn Bowl5/30 — Anaheim, CA — House of Blues5/31 — Reno, NV — Virgin Street6/3 — Boise, ID — Knitting Factory6/4 — Spokane, WA — Knitting Factory6/6 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex6/7 — Colorado Springs, CO — The Black Sheep6/8 — Denver, CO — The Summit6/10 — Lincoln, NE — Bourbon6/11 — Minneapolis, MN — Varsity6/13 — Madison, WI — Sylvee6/14 — Chicago, IL — House of Blues6/15 — Detroit, MI — St. Andrews Hall6/16 — Grand Rapids, MI — Elevation6/18 — Syracuse, NY — The Wescott6/19 — Boston, MA — The Sinclair6/20 — New York, NY — Gramercy Theater (SOLD OUT)6/21 — New York, NY — Gramercy Theater6/22 — Portland, ME — State Theater6/24 — Pittsburgh, PA — Mr. Smalls
6/25 – Lexington, KY — Manchester Music Hall6/26 — Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl6/28 — Memphis, TN — Minglewood Hall
*FESTIVALS
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Sleep Theory combine energetic hard rock and metalcore, alongside the powerhouse vocalist Cullen Moore. Praised by Jelly Roll and David Draiman, they've toured with Shinedown, Falling In Reverse, and Beartooth. In under two years, they became the fifth most-played artist on Active Rock radio. Afterglow and the Paper Hearts EP merge heavy rock with pop and R&B, producing anthemic bangers and emotional ballads. Saluted by Revolver,Loudwire, and Amazon Music as an Artist to Watch in 2025, they've become one of heavy music's biggest breakouts. With Afterglow, the quartet proves ready to ascend to the next level. Sleep Theory deliver the dynamic, heavy bounce and massive vocal hooks that the rock world desperately needs. Moore is a powerhouse singer who outmatches nearly all his peers, recalling the most classic and timeless pop, R&B, and rock 'n' roll vocalists of the last several decades. Sleep Theory push themselves creatively at every turn, catapulting the genre to new sonic heights.
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