Stranger Things star Jamie Campbell Bower shares gorgeous cover of Sleep Token’s Euclid

· louder

By Liz Scarlett
( Metal Hammer )
published 24 February 2025

Jamie Campbell Bower, who plays Vecna in Stranger Things, has unveiled a cover of the Sleep Token track Euclid

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Jamie Campbell Bower has shared a gorgeous cover of the Sleep Token track Euclid.

The rendition of the song, which features on the anonymous masked metallers' third album Take Me Back To Eden, arrived onto Jamie's YouTube channel on February 23.

In a social media post the day before, the actor and musician teased the cover by writing the Sleep Token mantra 'Worship' on X.

Fans in the comments are unsurprisingly loving Jamie's take of the track, with one listener writing, "What a combination of universes. No one asked, everyone needed". While another says, "As a very Avid Sleep Token fan I gotta say, Jamie you killed it. This was absolutely incredible."

Jamie is set to reprise his role as Vecna in the fifth and final series of the immensely popular sci-fi/horror series Stranger Things, which is due out some time later this year.

Last April, he unveiled his new project, BloodMagic, with the heavy-hitting single Death / Rebirth.

Speaking about his new band in an interview with Metal Hammer, he said: “BloodMagic is a vessel. A vessel for me to express myself and my beliefs in a way that feels both somewhat familiar and terrifying at the same time.”

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“It’s about leaving one world to get to the next,” he continued. “We’re not a religious band, but I really like the idea of certain imagery in religion, and it’s a good way of condensing these wild questions we have about life. So thematically I think Death / Rebirth is the beginning of the journey.”

Hear his Sleep Token cover below:

Euclid - Sleep Token Cover - YouTube

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Liz Scarlett

Liz works on keeping the Louder sites up to date with the latest news from the world of rock and metal. Prior to joining Louder as a full time staff writer, she completed a Diploma with the National Council for the Training of Journalists and received a First Class Honours Degree in Popular Music Journalism. She enjoys writing about anything from neo-glam rock to stoner, doom and progressive metal, and loves celebrating women in music.

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