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The Last Days of Leviathan

Dirt Poor Robins

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Epic!!!

When I first heard Kate's voice on the Sojourn worship albums I loved how she sounded singing on darker songs, so this album is like a dream come true! I've been anxiously waiting for another release and they didn't dissapoint. My only complaint is that it isn't longer, but that'll keep people looking forward to more. Keep 'em coming, you guys!!

Deep and Stirring

Coming off their brilliant first album, Dirt Poor Robins continue their bewitching melodies with dark undertones. This album has beautifully tragic theme, relevant to the album's title [Leviathan being one of the seven princes and gatekeeper of hell]. The lyrics are appropriately poetic and the vocals are outstanding as always. I have been listening to this album virtually non-stop since I first heard it and most highly recommend it.

the best thing ever to happen to the human race, in the history of everything.

Like their previous album, The Cage, this one is a stew of influences from the entire history of rock (and occasionally borrowing from jazz, Broadway, and classical), and they all combine together into a stunningly original take on popular music, one that will likely appeal to fans of alt-rock and metal as much as anything. Neil is an absolute machine on the guitar, playing riffs and solos that could easily compete with the likes of Eddie Van Halen and PJ Harvey. Kate is arguably one of the best rock singers performing today, possessing a power you could probably compare to Amy Lee of Evanescence (but, unlike Lee, she actually knows how to emote). This one comes off as slightly less ambitious than their debut but slightly more successful--for whatever that's worth--but like their previous release, I'm sure will be an underrated classic. If you like music, check it out.

The Last Days of Leviathan, Dirt Poor Robins
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  • $7.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Pop
  • Released: Feb 26, 2010

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