Caramel

Album: Even In Arcadia (2025)
Charted: 10 34
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Songfacts®:

  • Known for their masked performances and commitment to anonymity, Sleep Token have always prioritized their music's focus and meaning. However, "Caramel" is a departure, with the anonymous frontman, Vessel, shifting from the band's lore to a more introspective perspective.
  • On "Caramel" Vessel becomes both the subject and the observer, caught between the desire to create freely and the looming threat of his identity being exposed.

    Every time they try to shout my real name just to get a rise from me
    Acting like I'm never stressed out by the hearsay
    I guess that's what I get for trying to hide in the limelight.


    There it is: the juxtaposition of wanting to be left alone to create yet being constantly thrust into the very limelight Vessel sought to avoid. It's a case of wanting to retreat but being pulled back, again and again, by the very thing Vessel sought to escape.
  • Sticky and sweet, caramel represents the pull that fans have on Vessel - their adoration and attention becoming something he both craves and resents. He sings, "Stick with me till you feel nothin' as well," urging us to follow him on his journey, not just through his music but through the healing process that writing it has become.

    Yet, there's a sense of inevitability about the whole thing. The rise in popularity was bound to come, and while Vessel seems to appreciate the success, he acknowledges that with it comes a certain price, one he suspected would come, eventually. "Caramel" is, then, both a plea and a warning - a cry for understanding from the one behind the mask, asking for patience and a little more space to breathe.
  • For the release of "Caramel," Sleep Token did what they do best: tease, tantalize, and mystify. Through cryptic social media posts and a curious collaboration with a North Carolina weatherman named Chris Michaels, the band built the kind of enigma they've become known for. Finally, on April 4, 2025, they released the track as the second single from their second album, Even In Arcadia.
  • The name Arcadia comes from the Greek province that symbolized a utopian vision of harmony with nature. Untouched by the grime of civilization, it evokes an idyllic, unspoiled wilderness. And in a way, that's exactly what Sleep Token seeks: an escape to a world where the music can remain pure, untainted by the chaos that surrounds it. But as "Caramel" suggests, the path to that sanctuary is anything but smooth, and the journey is only just beginning.
  • Sleep Token gave "Caramel" its live debut during their June 7, 2025 set at the Rock Im Park festival in Germany.

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