Routine Breathing by Slaves

The band have been through tons of ups and downs since they came on the scene back in 2014 with their release of Through Art We Are All Equals, and it hasn't been easy. Anything from speculations, to rumors, to being kicked off of tours, this guys know what it's like to be the outsiders in the every changing music world.

But that hasn't stopped them from creating an amazing album. I admit, I wasn't sure they were going to be able to follow up their first one (it's one of my all time favorites), but they did that and so much more. 

There are so many great songs on this album and if you haven't already, you should have a listen. And I'm not talking about just playing it in the background, I mean sit down and put your headphones one and really listen. It's an emotional rollercoaster but it really shows the band as a whole and how amazing they actually are. 

Not to mention that Garret Rapp, Spencer Chamberlain, Kyle Lucas, and Tilian Pearson are also featured on the album (in some kickass songs I might add). 

Whether or not your agree with what members of the band have done in the past, this is an extraordinary album about real things that have happened. If you want to hear good music, then take a listen.

Leave your thoughts in the comments below. 


Buy the album on iTunes: https://goo.gl/QJCqjd

Or stream in Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4ut9Xe41PlJI2ac43SHRru


Rating: 9.5/10


Watch the video for Burning Our Morals Away below.

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