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Sleep Token are an English rock band formed in London in 2016. Its members remain anonymous by wearing masks. After self-releasing their debut EP ''One'' in 2016, the band signed with Basick Records and issued a follow-up EP, ''Two'', the next year. The group signed with Spinefarm Records and released their first full-length album ''Sundowning'' in 2019, which was followed in 2021 by ''This Place Will Become Your Tomb''. A third album, ''Take Me Back to Eden'', was released in May 2023. A fourth album, ''Even in Arcadia'', was released in May 2025, through RCA Records. | Sleep Token are an English rock band formed in London in 2016. Its members remain anonymous by wearing masks. After self-releasing their debut EP ''One'' in 2016, the band signed with Basick Records and issued a follow-up EP, ''Two'', the next year. The group signed with Spinefarm Records and released their first full-length album ''Sundowning'' in 2019, which was followed in 2021 by ''This Place Will Become Your Tomb''. A third album, ''Take Me Back to Eden'', was released in May 2023. A fourth album, ''Even in Arcadia'', was released in May 2025, through RCA Records. | ||
At Sleep Token's show at Wacken Open Air 2023, Vessel played the intro of ''[[Bring Me to Life]]'' on the keyboard before the band's song, ''Rain''.<ref>https://x.com/sleeptokenbr/status/1688003868112642048</ref> | |||
[[Amy Lee]] is a big fan of the band, telling Revolver in a 2023 interview; "I love Sleep Token. I’m blown away. How do they do it? How do they go so many different directions and call it one song? It took me three listens of [“The Summoning”] to realize that when they do that whole psychedelic section at the end, that it’s actually the same chorus as it was before, only in a completely different way. And I love it even more for that. I thought they just went a whole new direction and wrote a new part, and then I was like, “Wait that's the same… but not at all.”"<ref>https://www.revolvermag.com/music/evanescences-amy-lee-hails-sleep-token-im-blown-away/</ref> | [[Amy Lee]] is a big fan of the band, telling Revolver in a 2023 interview; "I love Sleep Token. I’m blown away. How do they do it? How do they go so many different directions and call it one song? It took me three listens of [“The Summoning”] to realize that when they do that whole psychedelic section at the end, that it’s actually the same chorus as it was before, only in a completely different way. And I love it even more for that. I thought they just went a whole new direction and wrote a new part, and then I was like, “Wait that's the same… but not at all.”"<ref>https://www.revolvermag.com/music/evanescences-amy-lee-hails-sleep-token-im-blown-away/</ref> |
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Sleep Token are an English rock band formed in London in 2016. Its members remain anonymous by wearing masks. After self-releasing their debut EP One in 2016, the band signed with Basick Records and issued a follow-up EP, Two, the next year. The group signed with Spinefarm Records and released their first full-length album Sundowning in 2019, which was followed in 2021 by This Place Will Become Your Tomb. A third album, Take Me Back to Eden, was released in May 2023. A fourth album, Even in Arcadia, was released in May 2025, through RCA Records.
At Sleep Token's show at Wacken Open Air 2023, Vessel played the intro of Bring Me to Life on the keyboard before the band's song, Rain.[1]
Amy Lee is a big fan of the band, telling Revolver in a 2023 interview; "I love Sleep Token. I’m blown away. How do they do it? How do they go so many different directions and call it one song? It took me three listens of [“The Summoning”] to realize that when they do that whole psychedelic section at the end, that it’s actually the same chorus as it was before, only in a completely different way. And I love it even more for that. I thought they just went a whole new direction and wrote a new part, and then I was like, “Wait that's the same… but not at all.”"[2]
Band Members
- Vessel – lead vocals; studio guitars, keyboards, bass, production
- II – drums, percussion
- III – touring member; bass
- IV – touring member; guitars, backing vocals
- Espera – touring members; backing vocals
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