• Revolver has published a ranking of Sleep Token’s 25 greatest songs, spanning the band’s four-album run.
• The list showcases Sleep Token’s genre-blending shifts, dramatic loud-quiet dynamics and recurring themes of worship, obsession and devotion.
• Standouts include early cuts like “Nazareth,” breakout single “The Summoning,” and recent epics from Even in Arcadia.
• The feature highlights how the band’s trilogy and viral moments helped propel them from cult act to mainstream success.
H2: Revolver compiles Sleep Token’s 25 definitive tracks
Revolver’s new roundup of Sleep Token’s 25 greatest songs traces the masked U.K. quartet’s rise across Sundowning, This Place Will Become Your Tomb, Take Me Back to Eden and Even in Arcadia. The list maps the band’s signature contrasts — delicate, hymn-like verses erupting into crushing, metallic climaxes — and shows how those shifts have become central to their appeal.
H3: What the list reveals about Sleep Token’s sound
The ranking emphasizes recurring elements: Vessel’s vulnerable, sometimes unsettling lyrics; cinematic arrangements that move from intimate piano to thunderous djent; and frequent flirtations with pop, R&B and trap rhythms. Songs like “Nazareth” and “The Night Does Not Belong to God” highlight the group’s religious and worship imagery, while tracks such as “Sugar” and “The Summoning” underline more carnal themes.
H3: Tracks that changed the game
Revolver singles out “The Summoning” as a turning point — its viral success on TikTok and crossover appeal pushed Sleep Token into a wider audience and boosted their streaming numbers dramatically. Similarly, “The Offering,” “Chokehold” and the eight-minute centerpiece “Take Me Back to Eden” are noted for shaping the band’s sonic identity and live Rituals.
H2: Highlights from each era
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Sundowning era: Early songs such as “Nazareth,” “Jaws” and “The Night Does Not Belong to God” introduce the anatomy of Sleep Token’s contrasts — fragile verses, sudden heaviness, and cinematic atmosphere.
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This Place Will Become Your Tomb: Tracks like “Atlantic,” “Alkaline” and “Hypnosis” expand the palette with R&B and electronic textures while keeping the intensity in reserve.
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Take Me Back to Eden: Here the band plays big — “Chokehold,” “Granite” and the title epic blend theatrical structures with explosively heavy passages.
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Even in Arcadia: Recent highlights such as “Emergence,” “Gethsemane” and “Infinite Baths” show emotional growth and genre experimentation, ending the trilogy with a mix of catharsis and ambition.
H3: Where to read the full list and watch more
Read Revolver’s full ranking and track-by-track notes at Revolvermag.com. For related coverage — including the band’s U.S. arena tour kickoff and Even in Arcadia’s Billboard No.1 debut — see Revolver’s news links below.
Links:
- Full list: https://www.revolvermag.com/feature/sleep-tokens-25-greatest-songs/
- U.S. arena tour setlist & video: https://www.revolvermag.com/news/sleep-tokens-u-s-arena-tour-kickoff-see-setlist-and-video/
- Even in Arcadia debuts at No.1: https://www.revolvermag.com/news/sleep-tokens-even-in-arcadia-debuts-at-no-1-on-billboard-album-chart/
H4: Bottom line
Revolver’s list is both a primer for new listeners and a celebration for longtime fans, showing how Sleep Token’s blend of tenderness and brutality has produced a distinct and growing body of work. Whether you’re drawn to their quietest piano ballads or their heaviest screams, the ranking captures the band’s breadth and moments that defined their ascent.
Image Referance: https://www.revolvermag.com/feature/sleep-tokens-25-greatest-songs/