Al Cisneros

Musician

Birthday September 23, 1973

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace San Jose, CA

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

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1973

Al Cisneros (born September 23, 1973) is an American musician.

He is the lead singer and bassist for stoner rock/doom metal bands Sleep and Om.

He also was a member of Shrinebuilder and Asbestosdeath (the precursor to Sleep) and has put out nine releases as a solo artist.

Cisneros' earliest musical interests included an appreciation of Black Sabbath, in particular their first four albums.

1989

In 1989 he formed the sludge metal band Asbestosdeath, taking up bass and vocal duties, with Chris Hakius on drums and Matt Pike and Tom Choi on guitar.

1990

Asbestosdeath released two EPs in 1990.

Following Choi's departure, Cisneros, Hakius and Pike recruited Justin Marler on guitar and renamed themselves Sleep.

Cisneros jokingly called himself "Luke" in the early days of Sleep, in homage to "Luke's Wall", the title of the outro section of "War Pigs".

1991

In 1991 Sleep released their first album, Volume One.

They soon gained a devoted underground following in the doom metal scene.

1992

In 1992 they released their next album, Sleep's Holy Mountain, an influential album in the early development of stoner metal.

1995

Between 1995 and 1998, Sleep worked extensively on their next album, Dopesmoker, a single song lasting one hour.

1998

However, their record label at the time refused to release it, and in 1998 Sleep disbanded.

1999

An abridged form was released in 1999 under the title Jerusalem.

2003

Dopesmoker in its entirety was first officially released by Tee Pee Records on April 22, 2003.

In 2003, Cisneros and Hakius decided to form their own band named Om, with Cisneros on bass and vocals and Hakius on drums.

2005

As a duo, Om released the albums Variations on a Theme in 2005, Conference of the Birds in 2006, and Pilgrimage in 2007.

2008

In January 2008, Hakius decided to leave the band and was replaced by Emil Amos on drums.

Since then, Om has released the two full-length studio albums God Is Good and Advaitic Songs on the Drag City label, a 7" for Sub Pop entitled Gebel Barkal, and the live vinyl-only LP Conference Live on Important Records.

2012

On November 26, 2012, it was reported that Sleep had recently announced their own status as a "full, reunited band".

Om's 2012 tour for the Advaitic Songs album included Robert Lowe on backing vocals, guitar, synthesizer and tambura.

Lowe had previously appeared on vocals and tambura on God Is Good.

In December 2012, Cisneros released his first solo record Dismas on the band's own Sinai imprint, following the religious tones themed in OM but with more of a dub approach.

2013

A second solo record Teresa of Avila followed in March 2013.

A 10" EP featuring two longer songs, "Ark Procession" and "Jericho", was also released in 2013. In January 2014 a 12" EP featuring five songs was released and in October 2014 a 7" featuring two songs and artwork by David V. D'Andrea will be released by Samaritan Press. Another 7" on the Sinai imprint followed the next month under the title "Lantern of the Soul".

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