SF Bands Speak: An Interview with sLeEPy bOy mOE
sLeEPy bOy mOE is a Bay Area band that hails from Oakland and has the gritty city sound to prove it. But that doesn’t mean they’re hard on the ears. Check ‘em out on MySpace if you don’t believe me. Better yet … go see them live. They’re playing in Dolores Park on May 19 at 11 a.m. as part of the Mission Creek Music Festival and they’re also playing in Oakland on May 24th at the Stork Club.
What’s the story on how the band formed? The band originally started when bassist/songwriter Shaun Wargowsky moved to Oakland from Akron/Kent Ohio in late 2005 and started solo gigs under the name sleepyboymoe. At the beginning of 2006 he recorded a demo (called THE SLEEPYBOYMOE TAPES) on his 4-track to try to put a band together and book gigs. He passed the demo along to Richmond drummer Lindsay Cooper, who he met while on an airplane headed back to the bay. They began playing live as a two-piece in September of 2006 and have since played extensively in the bay at venues such as the Mama Buzz Cafe and Stork Club in
If you had to sum up your sound, what would you say? Our sound has been called dirty, sludge folk - but I think that has a lot to do with the sound, or lack of, on our recordings. Here is a little blurb from our bio about our sound: “Their sound varies from venue to venue but is divergent from the rhythms of swamp, the basslines of Ghana, the sparsity of Tom Waits, the fuzz of Tricky, and the piercing of Dylan”. We have an interesting background as musicians (I have been in Latin, African, punk, and blues bands and Lindsay is currently playing in rock, Brazilian, indie and hip-hop bands) and I think all those experiences come out in our music.
Describe the average sLeEPy bOy mOE fan. We have an eclectic mix of interesting people, but I would say that most of them have leanings towards different, alternative sounds.
If the band was a San Francisco landmark, which one would it be and why? Well, I would say the city of Oakland, although not directly a SF landmark I would say that it qualifies due to perceptions. I say Oakland because of the soul, grit, quirkiness, contradictions, and diversity of the city.
Do you have a favorite SF venue? Definintely - my favorite venue we played at was The Revolution Cafe in The Mission. Very good people with attentive, open ears hang out there.
Which spots in the city can you be found in when you’re just out and about? Love to go to the city on a sunny weekend afternoon, take the BART into The Mission, go to Aquarius Records, have coffee and some cigarettes at the Revolution Cafe, and then take the Muni up to ocean, maybe enjoy some lovely “herb” and contemplate the world.
Where do you guys want to be (as a band) a year from now? In our romantic biography, it would be great if 2008 read that sLeEPy bOy mOE released it’s debut album for a small artist-friendly label and is playing extensively from coast-to-coast.
If there was anything that you could make sure your fans knew, what would it be? That we have a wonderfully cool video on YouTube for our song “fleein’ in the corner”. it was done in Akron,

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1 San Fran Voice » Top Ten Recent Interviews on SFV // May 17, 2007 at 3:40 pm
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