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10.0
141226
10.0 |
NME
Spearheaded by the piano and some of Vessel’s most human lyrics to date, the metallers’ fourth album seals their status as the overlords of their scene and generation
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8.0
141227
8.0 |
Kerrang!
Arcadia’s minor quibbles are easily dwarfed by the height of its peaks. It isn’t quite an album of all-timers, but it’s more than enough to bring in wave after wave of gleaming gold spoils all over again
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8.0
141228
8.0 |
Clash
It’s a unique commercial and artistic asset, which cannot be taught. If anything, they take the precise quality to the next level on this project, with a refinement that’s there for everyone to witness
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8.0
141224
8.0 |
The Arts Desk
Any notion Sleep Token may struggle to follow the heights of their previous have long been quashed
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8.0
141277
8.0 |
Dork
When they’re good, Sleep Token are untouchable
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6.0
141267
6.0 |
The Skinny
As their headline set at Download Festival edges closer, Sleep Token release their most heartfelt and experimental album yet with Even in Arcadia
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6.0
141229
6.0 |
Rolling Stone UK
Marginalising many of the heavier elements of their sound, the masked sensations take their deepest dive into R&B and electro to date
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3.0
141225
3.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Sleep Token have conclusively proven themselves to be wholly incompetent songwriters and everything here is almost offensively boring. Goodbye
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2.3
141257
2.3 |
Pitchfork
The masked, anonymous UK quartet might be the biggest metal band in a generation—yet their laborious, watered-down fusion of pop, rap, and djent amounts to very little
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