Mastodon Leviathan
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Tracklist:
1. Blood and Thunder
2. I am Ahab
3. Seabeast
4. Island
5. Iron Tusk
6. Megalodon
7. Naked Burn
8. Aqua Dementia
9. Hearts Alive
10. Joseph Merrick

Ranking: #51 for 2004

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hydeyomoney USER (11 Reviews)

2009-11-08 | 33 comments | 628 views

Summary: SPLIT YOUR LUNGS WITH BLOOD AND THUNDER!!!

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

Mastodon are a band smart enough to never release to same album twice. Over their career, the band has morphed from driving, epic sludge, to slushy, wondrous, winding progressive metal, and all the while made an album somewhere in the middle which perfected both sounds to a T together to make a truly excellent album and driving experience. Unfortunately for Mastodon and all Moby Dick fans out there, that album is Blood Moutain, and instead, their hailed and hall-marked classic Leviathan is merely a great whale metal epic, but does not wear the title of classic well enough to be considered of such quality.

Leviathan’s sound is basically described and ran down. Sludgy guitar riffs washed down with piercing, war-like shouts and the occasional Ozzy-esqe weeze, driven by some of the most over powering drumming from a certain Brann Dailor. Brann Dailor, unlike a lot of metal drummers, has just as much mastery of the rest of his drum kit as well as the double bass. The sludgy, down-toned main guitar riffs are washed down with twiddling sections and the occasional acoustic passage for the purpose of dexterity in speed and dynamics. Though the dynamics aren’t nearly as noticeable as they are on later records, they certainly have a maniacal and schizophrenic feeling to them, giving the album a certain epic backing for drawling howls and clobbering of Dailor’s drum kit to run over.

All this said; Leviathan isn’t a perfect album. There is a certain familiar feeling that the listener gets after a couple listening sessions, and the original flavor of the records daunting journey disappears rather quickly. Another noticeable flaw is the albums general inconsistency, much like the entirety of Mastodon’s discography. The album is plagued with songs that long for a certain proggy dynamic, but fall flat. “Seabeast” orchestrates this flaw perfectly, starting with a startling, whimsical accoustic intro, and dynamically falters at taking that atmosphere and terring it down for the new crunch of riffs to come, and the same sort of flaws appear on the thirteen minute supposed ‘epic’ “Hearts Alive”, which instead wanders from seemingly used riff to used riff, moves about in this already familiar area and falls apart in its own sea of repetitiveness.

Among so many flaws, though, Leviathan still stands tall as a fairly solid metal album. Though lopsided, contains some good songs on both halves of the album, something usually sought after by good records. “Blood and Thunder” and “Iron Tusk” takes the albums cold metal atmosphere, and puts it into a somewhat poppy structure, with both song containing a certain catchy, hooky feeling that you could imagine yourself shouting the choruses and bridges (“SPLIT YOUR LUNGS WITH BLOOD AND THUNDER!” is undoubtedly one of the best metal hooks ever) in your head. Some odd highlights toward the end, like the spastic arsenal of riffs that change influences from occasionally hardcore, sludge, tweedle, and progressive on “Aqua Dementia”, show off some of the albums greatest qualities, though one song could get lost in itself, and while some riffs falter, the next riff is only seconds away, and who knows, it could be something astounding.

Leviathan is too inconsistent and repetitive to be a classic or extremely notable record, but what it does contain is some great use of influences and sound to project a band with a fairly unique sound to the top. The occasional annoyance with the Ozzy-esqe vocals and the thirteen minute song aside, Leviathan is technically a great metal record, but in a world where we are expecting too much from an artist in order to get that wow feeling, it may not be enough. Try it anyway.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
hydeyomoney


Comments: 247
11.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

OMG THERE ARE TOO MANY REVIEWS WHY THE FUCK DID YOU DO THIS


cool story bro

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HenchmanOfSanta


Comments: 239
11.08.09

Album Rating: 5

Needs more Iron Tusk love.

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hydeyomoney


Comments: 247
11.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Iron Tusk is like my second or third favorite song here. Blood and Thunder is the shit though.

bloc


Comments: 3845
11.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

it really is the shit, i pos'd.

Digging: The Arusha Accord - The Echo Verse

hydeyomoney


Comments: 247
11.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

dude yes for similar Mastodon opinions!

bloc


Comments: 3845
11.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

haha, bros fo' lyfe.

Mordecai21


Comments: 1994
11.08.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Easily my favourite Mastodon record

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mutatedfreek


Comments: 2975
11.08.09

Album Rating: 4.5

^ Amen

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Aids


Comments: 532
11.08.09

Album Rating: 4

^Me too

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maidenpmcc


Comments: 33
11.08.09

Album Rating: 5

this album is 1 of the best metal albums of the decade!!!!!!!! simply amazin.

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hydeyomoney


Comments: 247
11.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

lies.

this is pretty good though. I'd say blood mountain is their best though.

Mordecai21


Comments: 1994
11.08.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Blood Mountain is my least favourite Mastodon. It goes:

Leviathan
Remission
Crack the Skye
Blood Mountain


hydeyomoney


Comments: 247
11.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

i haven't actually heard Remission, i better go do that.

Of the Mastodon albums i have heard:

Blood Moutain > Leviathan >= Crack The Skye


UhhKris


Comments: 3788
11.08.09

Album Rating: 4

ya remission is amazing

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hydeyomoney


Comments: 247
11.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

gon' download it now d00d.

endlessartix


Comments: 220
11.08.09

Album Rating: 4

Blood Mountain > Crack the Skye > Leviathan

Just my opinion. This album's a little too repetitive for me, and most songs are easily forgettable save a few highlights.

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Relinquished


Comments: 1757
11.08.09

Album Rating: 4

Blood Mountain is my least favourite Mastodon. It goes:

Leviathan
Remission
Crack the Skye
Blood Mountain


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mutatedfreek


Comments: 2975
11.08.09

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm yet to hear Remission, it's held in pretty high esteem so I guess I'll check it out at some point.

Phantom


Comments: 6576
11.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Remission > other Mastodon


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Relinquished


Comments: 1757
11.08.09

Album Rating: 4

Hearts Alive, Megalodon, Aqua Dementia > Remission > other Mastodon.



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