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EVEN IN ARCADIA

Sleep Token

 

Post Rock/Math rock

3.21 | 10 ratings

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2 stars

Well-Produced Emptiness

Even In Arcadia is one of those albums that, on paper, should be huge — a mix of hip hop, R&B, trap, pop, djent, atmospheric textures, and a vocalist with a super distinctive voice. It all sounds ambitious, but the execution ends up feeling like a mash-up of the most overused elements from each genre, without that “something” to make it stand out.

From the start, the album shows its cards: smooth beats, tightly processed guitars, familiar melodies and vocal tricks. But as it goes on, the whole thing starts to drag. I honestly struggled to finish it. Not because it’s “bad”, but because it just feels empty. There’s a constant emotional disconnect, a lack of soul — especially compared to the last record, where every song felt like a personal confession.

Vessel is still a talented performer, no doubt, but here his vocals fall into the same patterns — melodically and lyrically. The autotune and heavy vocal processing don’t help either. Instead of adding emotion, they end up hiding it. And it’s not like autotune is the enemy — when used intentionally, it can actually work — but here it feels more like a stylistic crutch than a creative choice that gives weight to the music.

There are moments — some instrumental bits, cool harmonies, nice vocal lines — where you feel like something great could happen. But it doesn’t. The ideas just float there, unresolved and undeveloped. They get lost in predictable song structures or get buried under layers of production that don’t let the music breathe.

The lyrics, meanwhile, aim for something honest and personal, but too often end up sounding like a string of social-media-ready one-liners. It feels more preachy than cathartic, and doesn’t really connect with the music in a meaningful way.

Even In Arcadia isn’t a trainwreck, but it is a letdown. A collection of nice little fragments with no clear direction, watered down. It tried to do too much, but in the end, it leaves you with almost nothing.

Music: 1 star

Lyrics: 2 stars

Execution: 3 stars

Emotion: 1 stars

Production: 4 stars

Artwork: 1 stars

Average: 2

Circuito_Prog | 2/5 |

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