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10.0
134010
10.0 |
NME
The mysterious group have become one of the scene’s most talked-about bands. Their latest album more than justifies the intrigue
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10.0
134011
10.0 |
Upset
This is the most inventive metal has sounded in a long time. Sleep Token have been regularly touted as the future of the genre. On ‘Take Me Back To Eden’, the future is now
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8.0
134005
8.0 |
The Arts Desk
Take Me Back To Eden is an album that rewards further listens... rich and brimming with inventiveness
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8.0
134008
8.0 |
The Skinny
The final part of a trilogy of albums by masked London collective Sleep Token is an hour-long genre odyssey of epic proportions
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8.0
134009
8.0 |
Kerrang!
For those who like their rock and metal to hit with swift immediacy, Take Me Back To Eden’s hour-plus runtime might prove a bit of a slog, but if you allow yourself to be fully immersed in Sleep Token’s world, the sonic rewards are plentiful
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6.0
134007
6.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
It’s got all the confidence, and length, that a world-building act needs to make their worship a cultural phenomenon and put to bed any indication that they’re a shot in the dark
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5.0
134006
5.0 |
Clash
Trust the moments to stand out for themselves and they will, but overindulge trying to make sure the album is laden with powerful contrasts and peaks and lows, and they all blur into one
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1.0
134012
1.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
It is a mockery of good taste and deserves nothing. You deserve better than this album and this stooge band
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