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Polite Sleeper

Polite Sleeper is an indie/folk/punk band based in Brooklyn, New York. The band consists of Jason Orlovich (vocals, guitar), Tim Wilson (drums), and Michael Curtes (piano, keyboards).
== History ==
Polite Sleeper was formed in the spring of 2007 by Jason Orlovich and Tim Wilson in Brooklyn, NY. Prior to 2007, all three members had lived in San Francisco, where Wilson and Orlovich played along with Steven Chamberlain in the punk band The Yellow Press, and Michael Curtes played in bands including Lost in Found, Barbarossa and nLannon. In the winter of 2007, Orlovich and Wilson self-recorded and released the self-titled debut EP on Sabotage Records, the Bremen, Germany-based label founded in 2002 which has also released albums by Japanther, Team Robespierre, Austin Lucas, and Autistic Youth. They met Curtes in the summer of 2007, and self-recorded their first full-length record as a trio, ''Seens'', in the fall of 2007. ''Seens'' was released in the fall of 2008 by Sabotage Records.
Polite Sleeper's second full-length, ''Lake Effect'', was released on September 29, 2009 and recorded by Aaron Prellwitz (who has also recorded Death Cab for Cutie, Mark Kozelek, Erase Errata) at Seaside Lounge in Brooklyn over a period of six days in December 2008. ''Lake Effect'' peaked at No. 177 on the ''College Music Journal'' Top 200 charts on September 8, 2009. The album was reviewed favorably by several alternative music publications, including ''Tracer'',〔http://www.tracermagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=406&Itemid=1〕 ''Last Broadcast'',〔http://www.lastbroadcast.co.uk/music/album-reviews/v/9452-polite-sleeper-lake-effect.html〕 ''Communicazione Interna'' of Italy,〔http://www.comunicazioneinterna.it/dettaglio_ascolti.php?id=1319〕 and ''IntroDE'' of Germany.〔http://www.intro.de/platten/kritiken/23056346/polite-sleeper-lake-effect〕 As of 2012, the band has completed six European tours and several U.S. regional tours.
In 2011 Polite Sleeper recorded their latest album, ''Turf'', over multiple tracking and mixing sessions in Brooklyn with Nick Stumpf (of French Kicks) and Phil Palazzo, who has also recorded Neko Case, Okkervil River, New Pornographers and Ted Leo. The record was self-produced with additional recording done by the band. A limited vinyl edition of 300 copies was released by the band in January 2011 and a limited edition of 100 CDs was released by the band in March 2012. The single "West Side High" was chosen as KEXP's "Song of the Day" in February 2011 by John Richards.

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