Frank Turner's "Sleep Is For The Week," released on September 7, 2010, under Epitaph, is a vibrant fusion of folk punk and acoustic rock that showcases Turner's signature storytelling and energetic delivery. Clocking in at 47 minutes, this album is a testament to Turner's ability to blend raw emotion with catchy melodies and clever lyrics. From the rebellious spirit of "The Real Damage" to the reflective tones of "Wisdom Teeth," each track offers a unique glimpse into Turner's world. "Father's Day" and "Once We Were Anarchists" highlight his knack for crafting narratives that resonate with listeners, while "A Decent Cup Of Tea" and "The Ballad Of Me & My Friends" bring a sense of camaraderie and nostalgia. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Turner's music, "Sleep Is For The Week" is a compelling collection that captures the essence of his artistic evolution.