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Sundowning (Sleep Token album)

Sundowning is the debut studio album by anonymous English rock band Sleep Token. It was recorded at G1 Productions in Wells, Somerset, produced by George Lever, and released on 21 November 2019 as the band's first release on Spinefarm Records.

Concept
Sundowning is the first of an album trilogy, preceding This Place Will Become Your Tomb (2021) and Take Me Back to Eden (2023). Each track was given its own emblem and accompanying visualiser, all of which contributed to the lore of the album. ==Release==
Release
Alongside the announcement of Sleep Token joining Universal Music Group label Spinefarm Records in June 2019, they announced Sundowning and released the album's opener, "The Night Does Not Belong to God". More songs were released bi-weekly in tracklist sequence, which were posted on YouTube at the time of sunset in the United Kingdom. On 20 June 2020, seven months after the album's initial release and the day of the summer solstice, Sleep Token issued a deluxe version of Sundowning containing four bonus tracks performed entirely on piano dubbed The Room Below. The four tracks consisted of a new version of the "Blood Sport" (for which a music video was also released), a new track titled "Shelter", and cover versions of Billie Eilish's "When the Party's Over" and Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)". On 20 March 2022, the vernal equinox, an instrumental version of the original 12-track album was released. ==Live performances==
Live performances
According to Setlist.fm, "The Offering" is the song performed live most times by the band; "Higher" is ranked third, with "The Night Does Not Belong to God" also in the top ten from Sundowning. ==Reception==
Reception
Critical Sundowning received critical acclaim from music critics. Distorted Sound magazine's Daniel Fella gave the album a perfect 10/10 rating, praising it for providing a "dense palette" featuring "sheer beauty". Fella claimed that Sundowning served as a "redefinition" of heavy music, praising various elements of the tracks therein and predicting that its release would lead to "a storm of well deserved success" for the band. In January 2023, Metal Hammer included "Gods" and "The Offering" in its list of Sleep Token's ten best songs. Commercial The album did not initially chart, but would later register on the UK Albums Sales, Physical Albums and Vinyl Albums charts, as well as in Scotland, following a 2023 vinyl reissue. ==Track listing==
Personnel
• Vessel – vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano • II – drums • George Lever – production, engineering, bass • Jens Bogren – mastering ==Charts==
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