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Leviathan-Debut EP
Leviathan
Leviathan-Debut EP
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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From Throat Culture Magazine- Leviathan is a NYC based quartet whose seven tracks employ some dirty, NYC based groove a la Circus Of Power and nearby neighbors The Misfits. With some other influences that range from bluesy...  more »

     
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All Artists: Leviathan
Title: Leviathan-Debut EP
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: The Orchard
Original Release Date: 6/8/2004
Release Date: 6/8/2004
Album Type: EP
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 803680504529

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From Throat Culture Magazine- Leviathan is a NYC based quartet whose seven tracks employ some dirty, NYC based groove a la Circus Of Power and nearby neighbors The Misfits. With some other influences that range from bluesy rock, shown on the driving "No Heart", to the horror punk of the rocking opener "Misery", be ready for the onslaught of this dark edged rock 'n' roll outfit. With a bit of morbidity running through its punk metal mix, Leviathan aims for the blackest recesses of your mind, and succeed in finding them.
 

Member CD Reviews

Eduardo A. from NIAGARA FALLS, NY
Reviewed on 6/5/2009...
"Leviathan, the new Spawns of the fiery underworld, border on slow and mid-tempo grinds that can occasionally mirror the Misfits themselves, are painting a fresh reminder of a past not even Black Sabbath and Venom are willing to take then or now."
-Editor, Monsters World Of Metal

"This band's singer, Shane Tierney, must have taken lessons from Glenn Danzig because he sounds just like him. The whole band in fact is very Danzig/Misfits influenced, as well as by the Dead Kennedys, Fear, Suicidal Tendencies, Black Sabbath, and Anthrax."
-Ballbuster, Ballbuster Webzine

"The first band that pops into your head when you listen to this CD is Danzig. Not only does Shane Tierney sound like Glenn Danzig, but Mike Otero's guitar work comes close to John Christ's. These guys know how to rock, and they're not afraid of you."
-Editor, Impact Press

"With some other influences that range from bluesy rock, to horror punk, be ready for the onslaught of this dark edged rock 'n' roll outfit. With a bit of morbidity running through its punk metal mix, Leviathan aims for the blackest recesses of your mind, and succeed in finding them."
-Editor, Throat Culture Magazine