![]() If The Summoning gave us a taste of what to expect from Ascensionism and Take Me Back To Eden, then we are surely in for a bite of something legendary.Īs for the collective runtime, the whole Take Me Back To Eden album clocks in at (63:28), which makes it over an hour long in length! The Third – And Final – Installment Of A Trilogy These tracks are “ The Summoning” (06:35), “ Ascensionism” (07:08) and the title track “ Take Me Back To Eden” (08:20).Īs the album description reveals, Sleep Token are even boldly diving into the epic, with the title track being their lengthiest track to date. Sleep Token Boldly Dive Into The EpicĪdditionally, the Take Me Back To Eden tracklist contains three tracks with impressive lengths. The album description also mentions that Take Me Back To Eden may just be Sleep Token’s heaviest effort, as well as most accessible work, all at once. Judging by the album description from Impericon, the album will be diverse in full. Each of these tracks show Sleep Token tackle a new element, and so far the mysterious band have excelled at each of their ventures. We have the soaring Chokehold, the crushing – yet surprisingly funky – The Summoning, the dark and pop-driven Granite, the jazzy Aqua Regia, and the haunting – blackgaze-influenced – Vore. Take Me Back To Eden Is A Diverse, Genre-Bending Collection Sleep Token have displayed a diversity of sounds across the five revealed singles, masterfully tackling each style they tackle. Take Me Back To Eden is one of the most exciting album cycles I have witnessed in a long-time.įrom the captivating art direction, to the “ancient guardians” corresponding to each album track, to the non-conventional single release schedule, there is a lot to take in here.Īs for the sound of the album, it really speaks for itself. ![]() ![]() A New Beginning.Įxciting stuff! Click the link here to pre-order Take Me Back To Eden from Impericon. ‘Take Me Back To Eden’: A Glorious Conclusion. ‘TMBTE’ sees Sleep Token boldly re-confirming a true love of the epic (the title track is eight minutes plus), whilst further exploring and developing those elements that keep the music removed from any kind of pack, howling at a moon that’s all its own. ![]() ‘Chokehold’ & ‘The Summoning’), along with some of the most commercial and certainly the most emotional, with a slew of other tones, textures and tangents touched on in-between. What comes next, only time will tell, but what’s certain is that it won’t be bound by convention any more than ‘…Eden’, which features probably the heaviest moments thus far recorded by Sleep Token (i.e. ‘Take Me Back To Eden’ (an hour-plus of music across 12 distinctive tracks) is Part 3 of a trilogy, a spectacular chapter-closer in the ongoing Sleep Token saga – a saga that kicked off in earnest with debut album, ‘Sundowning’ (2019). “With fan worship more intense than ever, and worldwide interest and intrigue growing at runaway speed, Sleep Token are set to reach bold new heights with studio album Number Three. I find it to be well-written, thought-provoking, and composed in a style fitting for a Sleep Token album. To sum up the announcement, I want to share the Take Me Back To Eden album description from Impericon. Your readers (and the artists) deserve it.To say the least, Sleep Token have kicked off the year by having what is no doubt the biggest month of their career thus far, and it has all led up to this.Īfter going from 280,000 monthly listeners on Spotify to over 2,000,000 in only a month, getting a shoutout from the likes of Demi Lovato, and becoming the most viral song on Spotify, Sleep Token have finally announced their highly-anticipated third chapter “ Take Me Back To Eden“. We all have our less-than-stellar moments in our work, but the rise of a truly genre-bridging band, with a genre-bridging audience is too rare of an occurrence to half-ass a review of an album that is being viewed as a possible milestone within rock music, before it ever hits the shelves.ĭo Better. It feels like a homework assignment for a senior year elective, something you crashed through the night before the due date. If a poor review is just a distaste for the musical composition, well. I'm not sure what prompted you to go through this other than the massive uptick in popularity of the band, but it probably should have been handled by someone who was willing to take the time to understand what they were getting themselves into. Reviewing a band like this, starting with their third LP, having only heard ONE song previously seems terribly misguided.
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