Sleepy Numbers – Viva La Vida / Breathing Love

29 Nov

Sleepy Numbers   Viva La Vida / Breathing Love mp3Photo courtesy of Sleepy Number’s Facebook Page

He calls himself . And Z. And Zzz33333. And Zach. Whatever you call him though, there’s no denying his talent. His gimmick is rapping straight over instrumentals of alternative rock and hip-hop songs, sometimes leaving the chorus untouched, sometimes rapping right over that too.

Zach overcomes less than perfect recording quality for a sound that is truly like none other. With a voice similar to Why?’s Jonathan “Yoni” Wolf, his overdub raps take the messages from the songs they sample, and further them and drag them in new directions. His flow is comparable to that of Aesop rock, with lyrics more closely related to those of a public service announcement.

Take his cover of Viva La Vida. A solid 4 minute block of straight flowing without stop while the beat builds under him. No chorus, none of ’s lyrics, just Zach talking about freedom for 4 minutes. And it works.

MP3: Sleepy Numbers – Viva La Vida (Coldplay)

And then consider his cover of ’ “Bleeding Love” (cleverly reworked as Breathing Love, for a very different sort of motif). Z keeps the chorus, putting his voice over Leona’s, so successfully converting the message from sadness to freedom that without hearing the original song, Leona’s original message is completely lost, and the ’ political style takes over the song.

MP3: Sleepy Numbers – Breathing Love (Leona Lewis)

Still a student in college, Zach already has 3 full albums of almost-original work. Everything is available for download from Reverbnation.




7 Responses to “Sleepy Numbers – Viva La Vida / Breathing Love”

  1. Alex 29. Nov, 2009 #

    This is hard , thanks for the heads up.

  2. zzz33333 30. Nov, 2009 #

    fucking honored.

    sophie pointed me this way. otherwise i might never have seen it.

    many thanks to be dug.

    zzz

  3. maxwell 30. Nov, 2009 #

    fresh. meaningful. we need more of this.

  4. Roke 30. Nov, 2009 #

    Nice. This shit is nice.

  5. Mat Marshall 03. Dec, 2009 #

    Wait, seriously? Is this satire? Are you really saying this is good? I might be able to spend two minutes paying attention to the lyrics if it didn’t sound like Weird Al.

    • joe 09. Dec, 2009 #

      weird al…?

      weird al doesn’t rap, and he doesn’t talk about ending civilization. also, he isn’t any good…

  6. roy 29. Dec, 2009 #

    amazing – inspiring – using some stuff to make it great stuff! Rock on, sleepy numbers!

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