This is beautifully transcendent. I cry every single time I listen to it from joy, a little sadness because it’s the end of something, and the nostalgic call backs. It’s amazing. I feel like this song is an epilogue for his fans.
I absolutely see what you mean about it being an epilogue. I’ve heard this song, the whole album, so many times but whenever I get to this song when I listen to it all again, I’m an emotional wreck. Even now, even after hearing it multiple times.
The way he uses his voice as another instrument filling in and molding to the music is ethereal. They hit all spots in your mental and physical body it’s something to behold. There is no fill song to put in their album they are all just as potent as the last one. Love em and glad you feel the same.
The ending has me in tatters every single time. Every reaction I watch and I see the same emotions coming out from fans I relive it again. Just wonderful and deeply moving. The best band. Perfection in everything.
@@sapphiresstarlight I've been lucky enough to have been a fan since the first EPs and they've just grown and grown to the perfection they've achieved with TMBTE. I'd recommend seeing them live if you can - they're superb (obviously!) but they also bring such a diverse crowd, all utterly dedicated. They hit FAR deeper than any other band I've heard and I'm obsessed.
@@JuanTheDjent It was Manchester, looked like an old church with all the stained glass windows. It was the perfect location for the show. I missed Wembley tickets, I’m so jealous! Have the best time!
That moment of the first "the night belongs to you" with the crescendo of the music just makes me feel so... lite. I just feel a sense of relief, and my eyes just start to slowly flood. Then we get into the piano from The Night Does Not Belong to God, it's just so overwhelming, for some reason. This song is the PERFECT way to close this incredible album.
I love this song and have watched about a dozen reactions now and yours is the first to really delve deep back into the full meaning looking back at other songs. Fantastic analysis, thanks so much!
I am sending You the biggest virtual hug! I hear You and thank You for saying the words I lack, when hearing Sleep Tokens music. I’ ve lived through grusom things in my life, but I am still standing…. so , hang on… Worship 🫸🏼🫷🏼
I've loved watching through your analyses, seeing someone else feeling these songs as deeply as I do is a wonderful thing and I am very appreciative that you shared this journey. I heard a very interesting take on the story in Euclid, and the trilogy overall. I think the channel was BreakingBeard who put me onto this interpretation. Being stuck in a cycle is a huge theme throughout their discography. Granite is the car crash, where he lost the person who was close to him and that person became Sleep to Vessel. The story is him wrestling with this obsession, unable to move on, stuck in this cycle of grief, until he and she becomes something other than human. Euclid is a point where Vessel almost splits in two, one fighting back and one still stuck. The "call me when..." Is the Vessel who is still stuck reaching for the new Vessel, pleading to not be forgotten. And it ends with one vessel basically sacrificing himself, staying in the cycle so another version of himself, or someone like him, can escape. I probably butchered the explanation, but it's an interesting take and worth diving into.
Just want to thank you Saph, for an excellent series, with hope, joy, sorrow, pain, and overall humanism that you’ve taken in from Vessel (and all life’s sources) and then reflected back out in your sharing and your analysis. It’s been beautiful to behold.
Bless you, thank you so much for joining me on this journey. It's been incredible, I've had the best time doing it and I can't wait to share more with you all.
@@sapphiresstarlight legit same. I started listening to it in the AM and finished around lunch time and through that morning I was just in a state of awe, all up in my feels
@@WickedGoodBooks I’ve said this before during this series; but Sleep Token have just gotten me obsessed entirely. I’ve not been this into a band since I discovered Starset and their lore.
Atlaintic is the song that really got me into ST. That opening piano and vocal really showcased the great songwriting these guys have. The rest is history. Love them, trully.
A quick recap of something that can only be explained by essays and essays of writing... TMBTE just breaks you down in atoms and, somehow, in the last few minutes with the song Euclid it helps you rearrange yourself, gives you hope, and makes you whole again. God, I'm thankful to be alive while they're making music.
@@sapphiresstarlight It's like they're gifting beautiful agony to those who can hear it and try to help you get through all of it with a few minutes of audio. It's very hard to break apart like that sometimes and they just... help. It's nothing to be sneezed at and very therapeutic. They sure helped me, truly.
Every time I hear this damn song. Same reaction. Ugly cry time. The wife thinks my allergies are playing up😂. But it makes you think, did Vessel write this before Sundowning?
You know what's the most ironic part about This song is that it's actually not hopeful. The music at that one part is hopeful but listen to the lyrics. The song is more beautifully tragic then anything. Also, if you guys really wanna have a cry this song for me is an emotional letter to my daughter I have not seen in 4 years. She doesn't know the sacrifices that I made and the sword that I fell on in order to ensure that she has a good life.
Musically, there are moments that just have that feeling of a surge of hope for me; but I can see how it’s beautifully tragic, absolutely. I’m sorry to hear about your daughter. I hope that when she’s old enough, she’ll understand and you’ll be able to reconcile.
Sorry for the pain you went through for your daughter, but I disagree about Euclid…I think it’s even more hopeful than most of us think. The callback to TNDNBTG is not a loop back to the beginning, it’s a reimagining of what the whole journey meant from the beginning, especially in light of 2 things…it STILL being the Autumn Leaves for him, and because the night belongs US (the fans) in this final analysis, and we are Vessel’s “symmetry” and “parallel”, his companions through this journey and tribulation. In this light, Euclid gives new meaning to it all.
Vessell has a special gift. Once you're hooked your hooked. Songwriting, production arrangements are all on another level. I almost feel sorry for people that aren't into them, lol.
This song lifts the crushing weight of the rest of their discography off of your shoulders.
Worship.
Agreed!
This is beautifully transcendent. I cry every single time I listen to it from joy, a little sadness because it’s the end of something, and the nostalgic call backs. It’s amazing. I feel like this song is an epilogue for his fans.
I absolutely see what you mean about it being an epilogue.
I’ve heard this song, the whole album, so many times but whenever I get to this song when I listen to it all again, I’m an emotional wreck. Even now, even after hearing it multiple times.
I love how you explained that❤️ I totally agree!! I love vessel so much🤘❤️
The way he uses his voice as another instrument filling in and molding to the music is ethereal. They hit all spots in your mental and physical body it’s something to behold. There is no fill song to put in their album they are all just as potent as the last one. Love em and glad you feel the same.
I couldn’t agree more. The way he uses his body as an instrument when they’re live is beautiful, too.
And you hear the piano perfectly the whole time!!!
The ending has me in tatters every single time. Every reaction I watch and I see the same emotions coming out from fans I relive it again. Just wonderful and deeply moving. The best band. Perfection in everything.
They shot to my number one pretty quickly after this album. I’m still not over it.
@@sapphiresstarlight I've been lucky enough to have been a fan since the first EPs and they've just grown and grown to the perfection they've achieved with TMBTE. I'd recommend seeing them live if you can - they're superb (obviously!) but they also bring such a diverse crowd, all utterly dedicated. They hit FAR deeper than any other band I've heard and I'm obsessed.
@@JuanTheDjent I got lucky enough to see them live in January. It was… I’d say the closest thing to a religious experience that I’ll ever get.
@@sapphiresstarlight the Apollo gig? Just sooo good. I was lucky enough to get tickets for Wembley so that'll be the best chrimbo prezzie.
@@JuanTheDjent It was Manchester, looked like an old church with all the stained glass windows. It was the perfect location for the show.
I missed Wembley tickets, I’m so jealous! Have the best time!
That moment of the first "the night belongs to you" with the crescendo of the music just makes me feel so... lite. I just feel a sense of relief, and my eyes just start to slowly flood. Then we get into the piano from The Night Does Not Belong to God, it's just so overwhelming, for some reason.
This song is the PERFECT way to close this incredible album.
I couldn’t agree more, it’s so hopeful and beautiful.
I love this song and have watched about a dozen reactions now and yours is the first to really delve deep back into the full meaning looking back at other songs. Fantastic analysis, thanks so much!
I am sending You the biggest virtual hug! I hear You and thank You for saying the words I lack, when hearing Sleep Tokens music. I’ ve lived through grusom things in my life, but I am still standing…. so , hang on… Worship 🫸🏼🫷🏼
THANK YOU FOR THE BREAKDOWN!! FINALLY SOMEONE BROKE THE WHOLE STORY DOWN!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the series! Thank you!
I've loved watching through your analyses, seeing someone else feeling these songs as deeply as I do is a wonderful thing and I am very appreciative that you shared this journey.
I heard a very interesting take on the story in Euclid, and the trilogy overall. I think the channel was BreakingBeard who put me onto this interpretation.
Being stuck in a cycle is a huge theme throughout their discography. Granite is the car crash, where he lost the person who was close to him and that person became Sleep to Vessel. The story is him wrestling with this obsession, unable to move on, stuck in this cycle of grief, until he and she becomes something other than human.
Euclid is a point where Vessel almost splits in two, one fighting back and one still stuck. The "call me when..." Is the Vessel who is still stuck reaching for the new Vessel, pleading to not be forgotten.
And it ends with one vessel basically sacrificing himself, staying in the cycle so another version of himself, or someone like him, can escape.
I probably butchered the explanation, but it's an interesting take and worth diving into.
Thank you, I appreciate that and the take you shared. I always enjoy hearing other interpretations of this album.
youre the only person ive seen acknowledge the call back to the night and its such a beautiful call back
Once I heard the callbacks, I had to talk about them! I think they’re so, so important, not just to this album but to all of them.
Just want to thank you Saph, for an excellent series, with hope, joy, sorrow, pain, and overall humanism that you’ve taken in from Vessel (and all life’s sources) and then reflected back out in your sharing and your analysis. It’s been beautiful to behold.
Bless you, thank you so much for joining me on this journey. It's been incredible, I've had the best time doing it and I can't wait to share more with you all.
This song WRECKED me the first time (and every time after)!
Oh SAME! I cannot listen to it without tearing up.
This is one of those albums where I wish I could wipe my memory and listen to it fresh again.
@@sapphiresstarlight legit same. I started listening to it in the AM and finished around lunch time and through that morning I was just in a state of awe, all up in my feels
@@WickedGoodBooks I’ve said this before during this series; but Sleep Token have just gotten me obsessed entirely. I’ve not been this into a band since I discovered Starset and their lore.
@@WickedGoodBooks also dropped you a follow because I’m a massive book nerd. Always love finding new things to read!
@@sapphiresstarlight 🙌🏼 awesome!
You shine my Sister. Love!!!
Thank you so much!💖
I always relate vessle to Elton in his piano writing and creativity in his vocals.
Very much agree with you. Elton John plus the theatrical sensibilities of Meatloaf. Definate influences I'm sure.
Teared up watching this lol. I'm a sucker for callbacks especially the way this band does it.
This whole album is just… beyond words.
Atlaintic is the song that really got me into ST. That opening piano and vocal really showcased the great songwriting these guys have. The rest is history. Love them, trully.
Atlantic is so incredibly beautiful. My first ST song was Jaws and I was hooked; but Atlantic is one of theirs that gives me chills every time.
A quick recap of something that can only be explained by essays and essays of writing... TMBTE just breaks you down in atoms and, somehow, in the last few minutes with the song Euclid it helps you rearrange yourself, gives you hope, and makes you whole again. God, I'm thankful to be alive while they're making music.
That is quite possibly the perfect way of explaining their music: it breaks you into pieces and then puts you back together.
@@sapphiresstarlight It's like they're gifting beautiful agony to those who can hear it and try to help you get through all of it with a few minutes of audio. It's very hard to break apart like that sometimes and they just... help. It's nothing to be sneezed at and very therapeutic. They sure helped me, truly.
Bless you❤❤❤❤
This one really got me 💖
This band is just F**KING AWESOME.
Couldn’t have said it better!
Release. Feels good, doesn't it?
Worship.
🙏🏻Worship🙏🏻
Lovely x
Every time I hear this damn song. Same reaction. Ugly cry time. The wife thinks my allergies are playing up😂. But it makes you think, did Vessel write this before Sundowning?
2023 Album of the Year.
Agreed!
You know what's the most ironic part about This song is that it's actually not hopeful. The music at that one part is hopeful but listen to the lyrics. The song is more beautifully tragic then anything. Also, if you guys really wanna have a cry this song for me is an emotional letter to my daughter I have not seen in 4 years. She doesn't know the sacrifices that I made and the sword that I fell on in order to ensure that she has a good life.
Musically, there are moments that just have that feeling of a surge of hope for me; but I can see how it’s beautifully tragic, absolutely.
I’m sorry to hear about your daughter. I hope that when she’s old enough, she’ll understand and you’ll be able to reconcile.
Sorry for the pain you went through for your daughter, but I disagree about Euclid…I think it’s even more hopeful than most of us think. The callback to TNDNBTG is not a loop back to the beginning, it’s a reimagining of what the whole journey meant from the beginning, especially in light of 2 things…it STILL being the Autumn Leaves for him, and because the night belongs US (the fans) in this final analysis, and we are Vessel’s “symmetry” and “parallel”, his companions through this journey and tribulation. In this light, Euclid gives new meaning to it all.
Vessell has a special gift. Once you're hooked your hooked. Songwriting, production arrangements are all on another level. I almost feel sorry for people that aren't into them, lol.