Dan LeRoy of
Alternative Press deems the song Twenty One Pilots' best, stating that "If one single track best incorporates all the elements that have made Twenty One Pilots beloved, 'Ode to Sleep' would be it. A manic, tempo-shifting mashup of hip-hop swagger and indie-rock doubt, with a heart-stopping pop chorus designed to drive demons away." Mitch Mosk of
Atwood Magazine compared the song's pre-chorus to
Electric Light Orchestra's "
Mr. Blue Sky." According to Mosk, the song's beginning is primarily
electronic with rapping similar to
Eminem, whereas the song has a "full-blown
indie-pop chorus, with jingling piano keys and rock drums." Ultimately, he attributes the appeal of the song to the (genre-swapping) disparity of the "impressive rapping" and "anthemic pop chorus' emotional release." == Music video ==