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| | Liberation = Termination | | | Music Artist : | | Mors Principium Est | | Music Style : | | Thrash & Speed Metal | | Record Label : | | Listenable Records | | Release Date : | | 2007-04-10 | | Store Price : | | $15.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $15.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Orsus 2. Oppressed Will Rise 3. Animal Within 4. Finality 5. Cleansing Rain 6. Forgotten 7. Sinners Defeat 8. Distance Between 9. It Is Done 10. Terminal Liberation 11. Lost Beyond Retrieval
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Awsome Submitted on: 2008-12-16 |
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| This cd is the best that MPE released..excellent production..inmense vocals and awesome guitar riffs...good stuff |
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MORS PRINCIPIUM EST.................. Submitted on: 2008-11-27 |
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| Mors Principium Est (which roughly translates to "death is the beginning") are a great melodic death metal group from Finland. After releasing their two previous and excellent albums Inhumanity and The Unborn, they release yet another great record. Liberation = Termination sees these Finish thrashers experimenting with their sound even further and trying to push their boundaries, the good thing about this group is that they have never sounded dull or stale as each of their albums sounds different. The techno and female chant laced The Animal Within and Sinners Defeat are a good example of what this group is capable of, those two songs were also some of my favorites on this album along with Termination, the melody in Finality and the staccato drumming in Cleansing Rain were absolutely terrific. The speed also breaks down towards the second half of the album and the song The Distance Between allows the synths to explore a few more corners. The technical ability of the musicians along with the ultra precise thundering of the drums and the unmatched riff-fest and even the slight experimentation with electronics, all added up to make it almost unsurpassed by any other melodic death metal group, but the slight problem that I have with this album was the vocals which sound slightly generic but it's not really that bad. What you get with this album is a collection of very tight, fast paced and melodic death metal songs which are very memorable. If you like melodic death/thrash metal groups like Children Of Bodom or Soilwork then you'll definitely love this. |
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still kickin' Submitted on: 2008-05-15 |
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| Finnish thrashers Mors Principium Est (Latin - death is the beginning) return with "Liberation = Termination", their follow-up to 2005's powerhouse "The Unborn". Upon first listen, it would appear that the band has taken an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach (which is fine). After a few rotations, however, you can hear their sound evolving with this latest release. The record still contains the blasting drums, driving guitar and bass, ferocious screams, melodic keyboards, and industrial-esque interludes typical of their past albums. But this time around it seems they have replaced some of the crushing brutality for melody. More leading keys and harmonized guitars can be found on this record as well as beautiful instrumental segues hinting at European power metal. But don't be swayed. Tracks like, "The Oppressed Will Rise" and "It Is Done" show you that there's still PLENTY of speed and thrash to go around. While I have to say I prefer "The Unborn", this record is still a notable release and a fine addition to one's metal collection. All in all, a fine melodic death metal album. |
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Catchy, powerful metal. Submitted on: 2008-03-01 |
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I was going to start off saying that I have no complaints about this album, but I suppose that's not entirely true. I did notice, for instance, that there are a few typos in the lyric booklet. That said, the music is above reproach in my eyes. While perhaps not the deepest album ever created, the music is heavy and catchy, it doesn't get lost in its desire to be metal, and every song offers something to the listener (as opposed to some songs just being filler).
If you like Lamb of God or Chimaira, you will like Mors Principium Est. If you like Cradle of Filth and Dimmu Borgir, you have a good chance of liking Mors Principium Est. |
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wow! Submitted on: 2007-09-09 |
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this album is amazing from start to finish. MPE continue the sound they have been makeing for themselves on their past 2 albums before this one. (wich i also highley recommend) this band is just awesome. great guitar playing between bolth guitars. and amazing drums and keyboard playing!. everything is top notch. fans of older in flames, soilwork, and edge of sanity will love this album. this album seems to take on a more technical approach than the other 2. but its still catchy as hell!
best technical melodic death metal in years. |
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