During their April 30 show in Phoenix, AZ, Sleep Token performed “Euclid” live for the first time. You can see fan-filmed footage of that below. The track appears on the band’s latest album “Take Me Back To Eden.”
Sleep Token have added more dates to their European/UK tour. With this news, the band have also confirmed that Bilmuri will open. Here’s their updated schedule: 11/09 Nuremberg, GER – Nürnberg Arena 11/10 Frankfurt, GER – Festhalle 11/12 Linz, AUT – Tips Arena 11/13 Budapest, HUN – MVM Dome 11/15 Prague, CZE – O2 Universum…
During their April 20 show in Brisbane, Australia, Bring Me The Horizon were joined onstage by Sleep Token guitarist IV for a performance of “Antivist.” You can see fan-filmed footage of him contributing vocals to the track below:
Lorna Shore’s Will Ramos has teamed up with Nik Nocturnal for a new cover of Sleep Token’s “Chokehold.” You can stream that track below:
During an interview with 93X, Judas Priest’s Rob Halford shared some kind words for Sleep Token. The frontman says he “really likes all the extra textures of the way that they look and the way that they’re talking.” Halford said the following: “There’s a lot of importance being put in the direction of this band…
Sleep Token have signed a new deal with RCA Records. This news comes as the band are preparing to enter a “new era.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by RCA Records (@rcarecords)
Sleep Token have announced a November UK tour. Here’s the dates for that run: 11/25 Glasgow, UK – Hydro 11/26 Manchester, UK – Co-op Live 11/28 Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena 11/29 London, UK – The O2 11/30 Cardiff, UK – Utilita Arena
Sleep Token have announced a North American tour with Empire State Bastard. Fans who wish to participate in the pre-sale can sign up HERE. Tour Dates: 04/27 Las Vegas, NV – Sick New World 04/30 Phoenix. AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre 05/01 Albuquerque, NM – Revel 05/03 Austin, TX – H-E-B Center at Cedar Park…
Sleep Token have apparently purged all of the content from their Instagram account, while also sharing the phrase “Nothing lasts forever.” It is unclear why the band made the move, but many have assumed it could signify the beginning of a new era. Others have voiced concerns that it could reference the end of the…
According to Metal Hammer, Sleep Token’s “Take Me Back To Eden” was the most streamed metal album on Spotify last year. The effort gained 357,324,681 streams from 3,131,019 monthly listeners. This is above Metallica’s “72 Seasons,” which had 227,202,107 streams. Despite this, Metallica, who have 24,708,038 monthly listeners, still beat Sleep Token in physical sales.…
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