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Sleep Token Leader Vessel Named His Favorite '90s Album During the First Interview He Ever Did Back in 2017

Oct 02, 2024 at 04:07 am

Sleep Token Leader Vessel Named His Favorite '90s Album During the First Interview He Ever Did Back in 2017

Sleep Token frontman Vessel revealed his favorite 90s album during the first interview he ever did, which was back in 2017.

Despite Sleep Token only rising to prominence in the last couple of years, the interview was conducted by Metal Hammer when it still wasn't such a challenge to maintain their anonymity. Since then, the members have only done a handful of other interviews, including a video special that Loudwire did with II late last year.

The conversation between Vessel and Metal Hammer was for a 90s special that the publication was putting together at the time, and so the frontman shared his favorite album from the decade.

“My favorite 90s album is Fantastic Planet by Failure," the vocalist stated. "It’s devastatingly bleak in a way that resonates into our deepest self.”

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Fantastic Planet was Failure's third studio album. It was released in August of 1996, and while the song "Stuck on You" did receive some attention on the radio and MTV, the album itself didn't land on the Billboard 200.

Sleep Token's Influences Explored

As Sleep Token have largely avoided doing interviews over the years, we don't have a concrete set of influences to refer to. However, II did share some of the drummers that have inspired him over the years during the aforementioned Drumeo interview from last December.

"I’ve always been a big Eric Moore fan and gospel drummers in general. But I’ve taken a lot of influence from Eric’s licks and they find their way into my playing," II said, further citing Joey Jordison, Mudvayne's Matt McDonaugh and Derek Roddy (Hate Eternal, Nile) as three heavier drummers that have had an impact on him.

75 Best Rock Songs of the '90s

Gallery Credit: Chad Childers, Loudwire

Original source:z94

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