Sleep Token have shared the most recent style of upcoming album ‘Even In Arcadia’ – take a look at ‘Damocles’ beneath.
The masked metallic band’s fourth studio album is popping out on Might 9 by way of RCA – you possibly can pre-order/pre-save it now right here – they usually have already previewed the LP with the singles ‘Caramel’ and ‘Emergence’.
Now, they’ve the brooding ballad ‘Damocles’, with frontman Vessel delivering the self-reflective lyrics: “When the river runs dry and the curtain known as / How will I do know if I can’t see the underside? / Come up for air and choke on all of it / No-one else is aware of that I’ve received an issue.”
Hearken to ‘Damocles’ right here:
The only comes simply days after the band confirmed the total tracklist for ‘Even In Arcadia’, which yow will discover right here. Earlier this month, Sleep Token scored their first-ever UK prime 10 single with ‘Caramel’.
The band are gearing as much as headline Obtain Pageant 2025 alongside Inexperienced Day and Korn this summer time. In July, drummer II will seem at Black Sabbath’s final-ever live performance in Birmingham.
Sleep Token will then embark on a North American headline tour within the autumn. Discover any remaining tickets right here.
Talking about Sleep Token stepping as much as prime the invoice at Obtain, pageant boss Andy Copping advised NME: “It was seeing their meteoric rise during the last two years that made me suppose, ‘It is a band that deserves to be elevated’.
“They’ve received a sold-out enviornment tour in a few weeks which we already know can be a sight to behold.”
‘Even In Arcadia’ will observe on from 2023’s ‘Take Me Again To Eden’, which earned a glowing five-star overview from NME. It learn: “There are extra dangers on ‘Take Me Again To Eden’ than Sleep Token have ever taken earlier than, however there’s by no means a possibility to doubt whether or not something they try will succeed.
“It’s an formidable, emotional monolith of a file, with all of the hallmarks of future traditional standing.”
NME gave final month’s ‘Emergence’ 4 stars, saying that the one “proves metallic’s new kings stay fearless as ever”.
It added: “‘Emergence’ is perhaps their first launch on main label RCA, however there’s no sense of something business seeping into their sound. Nor are there any indicators of a protected strategy, given the stress of expectation round ‘Even In Arcadia’.