MastodonLeviathan

Label:

Relapse Records – RR6622-1

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Repress , White Bone

Country:

USA, Canada & Europe

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Heavy Metal

Tracklist

A1 Blood & Thunder
Vocals [Additional]Neil Fallon
A2 Seabeast
A3 Iron Tusk
A4 Megalodon
A5 Naked Burn
A6 Aqua Dementia
CelloPhil Peterson
Vocals [Additional], Lyrics By [Additional]Scott Kelly
B1 I Am Ahab
B2 Ísland
B3 Hearts Alive
B4 Joseph Merrick
OrganMatt Bayles

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Relapse Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©Relapse Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©Workhardened
  • Published ByRelease Relapse Music
  • Recorded AtRobert Lang Studios
  • Recorded AtStudio Litho
  • Recorded AtEk Studios
  • Mixed AtRobert Lang Studios
  • Mixed AtStudio Litho
  • Mixed AtEk Studios
  • Mastered AtWest West Side Music
  • Manufactured ByPirates Press
  • Pressed ByGZ Media – 117243E

Credits

  • Artwork, DesignPaul A. Romano*
  • Bass, VocalsTroy Sanders
  • DrumsBrann Dailor
  • Executive-ProducerMatthew F. Jacobson
  • GuitarBill Kelliher
  • Guitar, VocalsBrent Hinds
  • ManagementThe Rick Sales Entertainment Group
  • Mastered ByAlan Douches
  • Music By, Lyrics ByMastodon
  • Performer [Mastodon Is]Troy Sanders
  • ProducerMatt Bayles
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByMatt Bayles

Notes

12th press of 2000 copies on bone white vinyl. Comes in a gatefold jacket with a lyric insert sheet and code.

Recorded and mixed in Seattle, WA March 2004.
Mastered in Tenafly, NJ in April 2004.

Neil Fallon appears courtesy of Clutch / DRT Entertainment.
Scott Kelly appears courtesy of Neurosis / Neurot Recordings.

Catalog number RR 6622-1 taken from labels, RR6622-1 from the spine.

℗&© 2004 Relapse Records, Inc.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 81676 66221 0
  • Barcode (Scanned): 781676662210
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, Machine-stamped): PIRATES PRESS - RR6622-1A 117243E1/B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, Machine-stamped): PIRATES PRESS - RR6622-1B 117243E2/B
  • Rights Society: BMI

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Reviews

  • CarpathianWeakling's avatar
    From the first track, you get a feel for the intense trip you're about to take with Leviathan. A tidal wave of riffs, machine-tight percussion, and vocals that range from primal cries of man to crowd-chants reminiscent of the hardcore and post-hardcore of your school days. The cleans on the second track are a nice touch, as is the southern guitar jangle that appears briefly on track 4. There really isn't a bad song on here, it's a fun and engaging experience front to back. however, if there was an element to blame for some of the songs dragging a little, it would be the vocals. When they're good, they're fucking stellar. But some of the strained yelling that occurs on a song like 'I Am Ahab' just doesn't jive with the overall tone of the record.

    Really great album from a band known for being great! 8/10.

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