Sleepwalk, A Robot

Sleepwalk, A Robot
Sleepwalk, A Robot

"The event went amazingly! We had a really good turnout and everyone loved the guys." -Monica Esparza, University of La Verne

Travis and Justin of Sleepwalk, a Robot used to teach high school math...but the quirky duo couldn’t keep their unique brand of catchy acoustic digi-rock to themselves.  So far, it’s working out well; intensive regional touring and fan interaction is quickly giving the former math teachers a recognizable name in Arizona, and the group’s independent release of their debut album "Love in the Time of Global Warming"* will be available on iTunes by early 2009.  The compact nature of the band has allowed them to capitalize on Guerilla-style performances -- including house parties, colleges, and high schools -- to reach a diverse audience, but armed with electronic bass and beats this two-piece can dish out a remarkable amount of sound at large venues.

Sleepwalk, a Robot consider their most valuable assets (aside from self-proclaimed, "interesting but pop-sensible" songs) their ability and willingness to tour at the drop of a hat, their appeal to a wide range of audiences, unpredictable live shows, and the unusual character of the band.  "We're a full band...with only two members," declares singer Travis Pack, "people are pretty shocked when we get up [on stage] and produce the sound we do."

Having toured the country, performed live and been put into rotation on Phoenix's The Edge 103.9's Local Frequency, and shared the stage with acts like The Format, Gin Blossoms, Jim Adkins (of Jimmy Eat World), and electro-pop favorites The Medic Droid this young band says their next plans are to take over the planet, one sing-along dance party at a time. 

"The guys are amazing! We had a blast and I know everyone is looking forward to tonight's show as well! Thanks!"..."I think for the most part, all of the girls were in love with them! It was amusing to say the least!" - Katie Leao, Western Nevada College on Sleepwalk, A Robot

"The members of Sleepwalk, A Robot (Travis and Justin) were great to work with during the event. The show was exciting and the students had a great time." - Jillian Marchi, University of Portland on Sleepwalk, A Robot

 

"Justin and Travis were great to work with! They were amazing on stage too, and the crowd loved them...our activity board is already talking about bringing them back because we enjoyed them so much." - Jennifer Carter