Sleep Token have shared a new colouring book, inspired by their 2025 album ‘Even In Arcadia’.
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The release comes in collaboration with independent publisher Rock N’ Roll Colouring, and sees the masked metal band drop a new book that takes inspiration from the themes and visuals seen in their latest album. It was made with input from Sleep Token and their management team.
Spanning across 25 pages, the opening page describes how it features “25 extraordinary designs from Sleep Token’s enigmatic, groundbreaking and genre fluid career” (via Billboard).
It also shares that it “encourages you to summon your creative powers and colour your way through deeply mesmerising images, immersing yourself in the unique visual world of Sleep Token.”
Available on the US merch store for $17.99 and on the UK store via Eyesore Merch for £12.99, the book sees Sleep Token become the latest metal band to join up with Rock N’ Roll Colouring – following on from previous partnerships with KISS, Motörhead, Iron Maiden, Alice Cooper and more.
According to Eyesore Merch, limited edition copies feature an exclusive print, showing a coloured mandala design, created specifically for the book. A new post from the company also shared that the project had been in talks for two years before the release.
Order it here on the US store, and here for UK orders.
The colouring book also arrives following the masked band sharing details of a graphic novel called Teeth Of God last year, in a 2024 partnership with Sumerian Comics.
That was named after the band’s headline tour that year, and teased by the members as a “graphic novel created by Sleep Token” and featuring a story and art done by illustrator and comic artist Huenito and comic book colourist Fabi Marques.
Their fourth studio album ‘Even In Arcadia’ was released in May, and earned a glowing five-star review from NME. “‘Even In Arcadia’ shatters any pressure of expectation into oblivion, building on the bravery of its predecessor, sonically, while its lyrics reveal the most exposed version of Vessel we’ve seen yet. From Eden to Arcadia – and beyond – let the worship continue,” the review read.
It went on to see the band score their first UK Number One album, and the song ‘Caramel’ became their first-ever UK top 10 single.
Earlier this year, it was reported that the band’s management reportedly retracted a copyright claim that led to a tattoo artist’s business Instagram account being taken down.
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