Who we are

The Sleepy Echoes are a band shaped as much by absence as by sound. Each member once stepped away from music — life intervened, priorities shifted, instruments gathered dust — until the quiet became louder than the noise. Coming back wasn’t about chasing youth or resurrecting old dreams. It was about answering something that never really went away.

They write original songs that feel like half-remembered moments: the emotional residue left behind after waking from a deep sleep. Their name speaks to that space — where memory blurs, feelings linger, and meaning arrives before words. The music lives in that in-between state, carrying both weight and restraint, volume and vulnerability.

There’s a physicality to what they do. Songs are built from instinct first: guitars humming before melodies fully form, rhythms circling until they lock in, lyrics emerging from texture and tone rather than tidy narratives. Sometimes it starts as noise, sometimes as a murmur, but the aim is always the same — to follow the feeling until it tells the truth.

As a trio, The Sleepy Echoes work with a quiet intensity.

Carson on bass, backing vocals, guitar and keys.

Nenad on drums and percussion.

Lindsay on lead vocals and guitar

They take their time. Nothing is rushed. Ideas are tested, pulled apart, rebuilt.

Their songs circle themes of love, loss, disconnection and return — the small emotional fractures that shape a life over time. There’s darkness here, but also warmth. Melancholy, but never resignation. These are songs written by people who’ve lived a little, stepped away, and chosen to come back..