Sleep Theory Share “Paralyzed” Video

Photo Credit: Jonathan Weiner

Breakout four-piece Sleep Theory — vocalist Cullen Moore, guitarist Daniel Pruitt, bassist Paolo Vergara, and drummer Ben Pruitt — were one of the biggest success stories of 2023. 2024 has proven to be just as massive for the foursome, who show absolutely no signs of slowing down.

Sleep Theory recently shared the powerful performance video for "Paralyzed." The visual truly captures the band doing what it does best — and that's play live!

"'Paralyzed' is a record that speaks about the inner battles we face, and attempting to overcome those obstacles while trying to move on and seek inner peace. This is the heaviest track Sleep Theory has released, and the intensity of this record is there to help convey the magnitude of how these struggles feel internally."

- the band shares

Earlier this summer, the band dropped the video for the brand new single "Stuck in My Head." Watch it here. The song has taken off like a rocket and has absolutely dominated radio and streaming. It landed at No. 1 on SiriusXM Octane's Bug Uns countdown and is currently at No. 10 on Billboard's Hot Hard Rock Songs chart and at No. 18 on the active rock charts. It has accumulated 16.6 million streams since release and steadily racks up 1 million streams per week. 

Ones to Watch called out the song for its "earwormy" nature, declaring, "The track lives up to its name, starting with punchy, high-octane percussion, throttling guitar riffs, and deep bass lines that weave into an enrapturing blanket of sound supporting Moore's sleek, rich vocal ad-libs."

Having only released the PAPER HEARTS EP via Epitaph last year, Sleep Theory managed to amass over 182 million global streams, while steadily garnering five million streams per week. They've played the main stage at major festivals, where they quickly became one of the most buzzed about bands on the lineup. They embarked on tours alongside Shinedown and Beartooth, achieved two Top 10 radio singles, a Top 5 hit with their song "Fallout," enjoyed numerous viral moments on social media, and began working on a full-length album. Since bursting onto the scene, Sleep Theory have gone from strength to strength. The band was praised by Loudwire for its ability to "adapt 2000s arena rock and nu-metal for the future with their anthemic metal-tinged sound that would please any fan of Linkin Park and their ilk. At once enthralling, emotional and disarming, Sleep Theory's supercharged single 'Numb' is everything a radio rock fan could want. You'll be humming it for days after." With press coverage from the likes of Alternative Press, American Songwriter, Billboard, Celebrity Access, Forbes, Idobi, Men's Journal, Revolver, and VOA, they've also enjoyed major nods from SiriusXM's Octane. They've toured with everyone from Shinedown to Wage War to Beartooth, shared stages with I Prevail and Falling In Reverse, and have appeared at Louder Than Life, Welcome to Rockville, Rock Fest, ShipRocked, and Point Fest. They also count Jellyroll and Disturbed David Draiman as fans. Sleep Theory are the breakout act of 2023 and 2024 — and they have 2025 squarely in their sights.

Sleep Theory will tour Europe next month for the first time ever in support of Falling in Reverse. They will close out 2024 supporting Daughtry in the U.S., going deep into December. They will appear with Beartooth and Dayseeker at a one-off show in January. All currently confirmed dates are below, with more touring and live performances on deck and planned for 2025.

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Jenica Lawson

Photographer & Writer

My love for concert photography came from my scrolling on tumblr in my high school years, growing more after attending Warped Tour in 2012. Earning my associates degree in the arts from Cochise College in 2017, I started hunting for my next goal. I began my photojournalism journey in 2019 after working for my local newspaper taking shots of anyone and anything. I have a background of short documentaries, video interviewing and editorial shots. My friends tell me I have a plethora of band/music knowledge that I now hope to put to good use.

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