Patti Smith, Morcheeba, Chavela Vargas, Portishead, Funkadelic, anything that burns, Marianne Faithful, Jimmy Scott, WH Auden, Ella, Robert Plant, Minnie Ripperton, anything that grabs you bodily and won't let you go, James Brown, Nina Simone....
Adventurous NY vocalist, K.Page, fronts this eclectic band that plays in the dark spaces between jazz and rock.________________________________________________________
Stuart weaves an eerie vocalise.
Deborah Jowitt – The Village Voice
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Ms. Page's Brooklyn group promises a break from robotic indie rock. Page's exictable banshee vocals, part Peggy Lee and part The Nun's Jennifer Miro, are provocative andthe backup music is an amalgam of classic and avant garde jazz, art new music, and rock...individualistic and unusual.
Jack Rabid - The Big Takeover
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K. Page and Sleepwalker's Parade's Green City is an album that you might imagine would be worn out on an iPod alongside those of Billie Holiday or Johnny Cash, dare I say, Le Tigre? K. Page's sooty vocals smolder beside subdued electric riffs and a calculated beat.
Mabel Greenberg - The Owl Magazine
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Tucked away in some seedy nightclub would be the avant garde vocal jazz group led by K.Page and her glorious spectacle of a voice. The group masterfully weaves carpeted improv jazz with circuitry bent on experimental music….Something that must be explored with gusto.
J. Sin - www. Smother.net (Oct 9, 2006) EDITOR’S PICK
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To me, K. Page and Sleepwalker’s Parade can be compared to a fusion of Imogen Heap, Bjork, and Canada’s own Leslie Feist... This is a whole new mood.
Sean Chin - www.spillmagazine.com (Feb 8, 2007)
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Through a thick fog of smoke in a musty NYC dive, you’ll find K. Page and the Sleepwalker’s Parade wailing neo-beatnik verse over swinging guitar, bass, and drums.
The album shines in its reshaping of Patti Smith-style poetics: Green City blends experimental jazz, rock, and classical influences behind Page’s sometimes sweet, sometimes dark, but always passionate, crooning.
Erik Virtanen - Left Hip Magazine (Feb 13, 2007)
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She has a haunting voice that seems simultaneously fragile and menacing...you can’t help being ensnared because Page’s voice lures you like a siren... I would suggest giving them a serious listen: repeatedly.
Mark Staudte - Northeast In Tune Magazine
hi ,how are you my friend? :) when i get up in the morning, your song"Green City" gives me hot energy! :) your vocal is also fascinated. what does "sleepwalkers" mean?
Hi Sleepwalkers parade.. Thanks for finding me, and taking the time to listen! I`m definitely into your sound.. really good songs, love the vibe.. My favorite songs are "Naked and naive" nice chord progressions.. and "Green city", love the jazzy feeling in the song.. Beautiful voice... I hope you`re having a great week!! Have fun, Josh
Hey, whats up? Thought i'd drop in and see how things are goin! IF you've got a minute, come check out my new track "Go with (the flow)"? It'll make you wanna dance :) Peace, Moris Code