The Sciences (album)

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The Sciences
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ReleasedApril 20, 2018
StudioSharkbite Studios in Oakland, California
Genre Doom metal, stoner metal, space rock
Length53:00
Label Third Man
Producer Sleep
Sleep chronology
Dopesmoker
(2003)
The Sciences
(2018)
Limited vinyl cover
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The Sciences is the fourth studio album by American stoner/doom metal band Sleep. The album was released with little warning on April 20, 2018, through Third Man Records. It was the band's first full-length album since Dopesmoker (2003), on which the song "Sonic Titan" appeared as a live bonus track. [1]

Contents

Just a month after the release of The Sciences, Sleep released the non-album song "Leagues Beneath" through Adult Swim's 2018 weekly single series. [2]

Background and composition

In 2009, Sleep re-formed and played a handful of shows. "The Clarity", the band's first new studio material since 2003's Dopesmoker , was released in 2014. [3] In an interview with NPR Music about the release of that single, the band wrote, "Sleep has been sporadically writing riffs for a while now [...] There is no preconceived idea of what the new material should be. It would be an amalgamated effort of decades of riff immersion." [4] In 2017, the band released a morse code message on their website confirming that a new album was nearing completion. [5] During a break in a North American tour, The Sciences was released on April 20, 2018.

Musically, The Sciences is a stoner metal [6] album built upon the distorted, downtuned, and slow bass of Al Cisneros playing alongside the similarly low guitar of Matt Pike. Repetition of riffs and passages is employed, working to create a "hypnotic state" supplemented by Cisneros' vocals, [7] which are similarly meditative to his work on the band Om. [8] In keeping with Sleep's aesthetic, much of the lyrics have to do with marijuana and cannabinoids and are delivered in a reverential, "quasi-religious" fashion. [8] The song "Marijuanaut's Theme", which Pitchfork cited as the best track of the album, begins with the sound of Cisneros using a bong. [9]

Along with the cannabis references, The Sciences makes multiple allusions to Birmingham heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath, whose sound inspired the band. Tony Iommi is referenced frequently in the lyrics, [9] and the song "Giza Butler" is a play on the Egyptian city of Giza and the name of Black Sabbath's bassist, Geezer Butler. [8] Later in "Giza Butler", references are made to several things in Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune , including the gom jabbar (parodied as "bong jabbar"), the Kwisatz Haderach (parodied as "Kiefsatz Hasherach") and the Muad'Dib (parodied as "Muad'Doob"). [10]

Release

The Sciences first appeared as a listing on streaming websites on April 19, 2018. [11] [12] It was released a day later on April 20, 2018, a date significant in cannabis culture. [13] The album was made available as a limited vinyl in two colors and for streaming on iTunes and Spotify. [14] [ unreliable source ] It debuted at number 49 on the Billboard 200, and was Sleep's first album to chart in the United States. [15]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 84/100 [16]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [17]
Consequence of Sound B+ [18]
Exclaim! 9/10 [7]
Metal Injection10/10 [19]
Metal Storm 9.0/10 [20]
Mojo Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [21]
Pitchfork 8.4/10 [22]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [23]

The Sciences was met with critical acclaim. The album received an average score of 84/100 from 11 reviews on Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim". [16] In the review for AllMusic, Mark Deming compared the album to the band's previous release, claiming that "The Sciences may not be as daring and ambitious as Dopesmoker, but it finds Sleep working at the top of their game in the studio, and their resinous howl is still a weird marvel to behold." [17] Dan Franklin of The Quietus praised The Sciences, writing, "Sleep present an alternative pathway for the hyper-technological age. Elon Musk's battery-powered ascent to the stars and colonisation of Mars be damned, perhaps we just want to get high and drift on a spacewalk. Sleep have finally delivered the soundtrack." [8] Writing for Exclaim! , Trystan MacDonald awarded the album a nine out of ten, suggesting that it is either as good as or better than Dopesmoker. [7] Fred Pessaro of Revolver lauded the album, calling it "the best stoner-doom record we've heard in a long time." [6]

Writing for Metal Injection, Greg Kennelty said, "The Sciences is the first Sleep album since 2003's Dopesmoker and is very much worth the wait, if not heavier than expected." [11] Cody Davis of the same publication gave the album a perfect score. [19] Zoe Camp of Spin praised the album, especially highlighting Pike's guitar riffs as some of the band's best. [24] Camp concluded her review by writing that "with The Sciences, Sleep have given stoner-metal acolytes a bonafide miracle." [24] Writing for Pitchfork , Grayson Haver Currin considered the album an ideal comeback for Sleep, saying that the six songs "burn perfectly". [22] Langdon Hickman of Consequence of Sound wrote that The Sciences "confirms why they are considered the greatest stoner doom band of all time, one of doom metal's greatest treasures, one of metal’s biggest crossover acts in the broader underground musical world, and one of the greatest heavy rock bands to roam the planet." [18] Billboard's Ron Hart said The Sciences "truly is the band’s best album yet". [25]

Accolades

YearPublicationAccoladeRankRef.
2018 Consequence of Sound "Top 25 Metal + Hard Rock Albums of 2018"6 [26]
Decibel "Decibel's Top 40 Albums of 2018"22 [27]
Exclaim! "Exclaim!'s Top 10 Metal and Hardcore Albums"2 [28]
Loudwire "The 30 Best Metal Albums of 2018"1 [29]
PopMatters "The Best Metal of 2018"6 [30]
Revolver "30 Best Albums of 2018"5 [31]
Rolling Stone "20 Best Metal Albums of 2018"1 [32]
Vulture "The 15 Best Albums of 2018"9 [33]

Track listing

All music written, composed, and produced by Sleep. [10]

No.TitleLength
1."The Sciences" (instrumental)3:04
2."Marijuanaut's Theme"6:40
3."Sonic Titan"12:27
4."Giza Butler"10:03
5."Antarcticans Thawed"14:23
6."The Botanist" (instrumental)6:27
Total length:53:00
Notes

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. [10]

Sleep

Additional personnel

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [35] 85
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [36] 145
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [37] 165
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [38] 63
New Zealand Heatseeker Albums (RMNZ) [39] 10
Scottish Albums (OCC) [40] 93
US Billboard 200 [15] 49
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) [41] 7
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard) [42] 2

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