Sundowning (Sleep Token album)

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Sundowning
SleepTokenSundowning.jpg
Studio album by
Released21 November 2019 (2019-11-21)
StudioG1 Productions, Wells, Somerset, UK
Genre
Length54:37
Label Spinefarm
Producer George Lever
Sleep Token chronology
Two
(2017)
Sundowning
(2019)
This Place Will Become Your Tomb
(2021)

Sundowning is the debut studio album by anonymous English rock band Sleep Token. Recorded at G1 Productions in Wells, Somerset, it was produced by George Lever and released on 21 November 2019 as the band's first release on Spinefarm Records.

Contents

Background

After releasing three standalone singles ("Jaws", a cover of Outkast's "Hey Ya", and "The Way That You Were") in 2018, Sleep Token signed with Universal Music Group label Spinefarm Records in 2019. Alongside the announcement of the deal in June, the band also announced Sundowning and released the opening song from the album, "The Night Does Not Belong to God". [2] Every two weeks after this, the next song on the album's track listing was released on YouTube at the time of sunset in the United Kingdom. [3] Each track was given its own emblem and accompanying visualiser, all of which contributed to the lore of the album. [4]

On 20 June 2020, seven months after the album's initial release and the day of the summer solstice, Sleep Token issued a deluxe version of Sundowning containing four bonus tracks performed entirely on piano dubbed The Room Below. [5] The four tracks were a new version of the album's closing track "Blood Sport" (for which a music video was also released), a new track entitled "Shelter", and cover versions of Billie Eilish's "When the Party's Over" and Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)". [6] On 20 March 2022, the vernal equinox, an instrumental version of the original 12-track album was released. [7]

As of January 2025, according to Setlist.fm, "The Offering" is the song performed live most times by the band; "Higher" is ranked third, with "The Night Does Not Belong to God" also in the top ten from Sundowning. [8]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Distorted Sound10/10 [1]
Kerrang! 4/5 [9]

Sundowning received critical acclaim from music critics. Distorted Sound magazine's Daniel Fella gave the album a perfect 10/10 rating, praising it for providing a "dense palette" featuring "sheer beauty". Fella claimed that Sundowning served as a "redefinition" of heavy music, praising various elements of the tracks therein and predicting that its release would lead to "a storm of well deserved success" for the band. [1] Reviewing the album for Kerrang! , Tom Shepherd gave Sundowning a rating of four out of five, writing that the record features "moments here to truly savour, and ideas and experiences that feel unique". Shepherd highlighted in particular the songs "The Offering", "Dark Signs" and "Drag Me Under", but also noted that "the continuous nature of this dark mood entwined with the group's slow-burning, listless pace does begin to drag across [the album's] 50-minute runtime". [9]

At the end of 2019, Distorted Sound ranked Sundowning as the second best album of the year (behind only Samsara by Venom Prison), with Dan McHugh writing that "Sundowning has proved that [Sleep Token] are not just a flash in the pan with its spellbinding experimentation ... the combined product is a force to be reckoned with". [10] In a feature published shortly after the release of the first four singles from Take Me Back to Eden in January 2023, Metal Hammer included "Gods" and "The Offering" in its list of Sleep Token's best songs. [11]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Vessel. While II is listed as a writer for some songs, that is referring to the drum tracks, which he wrote and performed.[ citation needed ]

Sundowning track listing
No.TitleLength
1."The Night Does Not Belong to God"5:03
2."The Offering"5:49
3."Levitate"4:58
4."Dark Signs"4:28
5."Higher"5:21
6."Take Aim"3:39
7."Give"3:56
8."Gods"3:25
9."Sugar"4:52
10."Say That You Will"5:03
11."Drag Me Under"3:56
12."Blood Sport"4:07
Total length:54:37
Deluxe version bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Blood Sport" (from the room below) 4:15
14."Shelter" (from the room below) 3:12
15."When the Party's Over" (Billie Eilish cover; from the room below) Finneas O'Connell 2:26
16."I Wanna Dance with Somebody" (Whitney Houston cover; from the room below)2:49
Total length:67:19

Personnel

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