Last Builders Of Empire

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Quiet Like A Knife 05:06 Tools
Huida Hacia El Sol 00:00 Tools
Aether 00:00 Tools
This Tired Wasteland 00:00 Tools
Descent of Perithous 00:00 Tools
While I Lay 00:00 Tools
Pyre (Where There's Nothing Else Left) 00:00 Tools
Three Fatal Sparks Have Set The Hearts Of All On Fire 00:00 Tools
All Is Good 00:00 Tools
For Those Who Have Faith 00:00 Tools
The Ruler Was the Ocean 00:00 Tools
Ἔρεβος | Descent of Perithous 00:00 Tools
Without Remorse 00:00 Tools
Our Gods Are Made On Earth 00:00 Tools
Χάρων | Clinostat 00:00 Tools
Ἔρεβος | The Ruler Was the Ocean 00:00 Tools
Clinostat 00:00 Tools
The Withered Are Serene 00:00 Tools
Τάρταρος | State of Grace 00:00 Tools
Further Below Than Heaven Above 00:00 Tools
State of Grace 00:00 Tools
The Sun Never Sets 00:00 Tools
Hibakusha 00:00 Tools
Τάρταρος | Further Below Than Heaven Above 00:00 Tools
Post-War 00:00 Tools
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Last Builders Of Empire was born from tireless searches on Craigslist for like-minded musicians interested in experimenting with song structures, time signatures, and sonic textures. Drummer Rich Reed and guitarist Dan Mandino came together in 2010 to form LBOE, which quickly recruited bassist Pat Horrigan and, in 2011, guitarist Jesse Danger. Each track is the result of an organic and collaborative effort, allowing LBOE’s music to stretch well beyond formulaic rock. As a result, mood, atmosphere, themes, and concepts are more fully explored and delivered. In 2015, Chris Duston joined the band as their official bass player. Their first album, Without Remorse, was released in January 2012 and grapples with the selfishness of war that leaves nothing but loss and devastation in its wake. The concept carries throughout the album, inspiring the song titles, artwork, and aggressive sound. The closing song on the album, “Hibakusha”, is a Japanese term for the surviving victims of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. The band’s second album, Post-War, was released in September of 2014. It was written as a continuation of the previous album, but moves toward the conclusion of war and continues to journey into the life (or death) thereafter. Inspired in part by a battlefield letter authored by a US Civil War soldier on his deathbed, and by Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy, Post-War is a struggle with loss on a personal and conceptual level. The album is arranged into three movements that follow the different stages of the afterlife. The nine tracks ebb and flow--ranging from sparse to lush, from explosive to serene, from wounded to euphoric. With reoccurring melodies and themes that grow and change throughout, the album has a cinematic quality to it and has its own story to tell. Web: http://lastbuildersofempire.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/LBOEband Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lastbuildersofempire Youtube: http://youtube.com/lastbuildersofempire Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.