This live show is a bonus track from the Album Inhumanty (Remastered).
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" In the beginning, back in the year 1999 in Pori, Finland, Mors
³ Principium Est was established by the three founding members Jori,
³ Jarkko and Toni. Percussion instruments were missing, but later in
³ the same year Mikko joined the band to play the drums. Jori was
³ playing lead guitar and vocals, Jarkko guitar and Toni keyboards.
³ The band played for a while with this set, but in the beginning of
³ year 2000 Jori got tired of singing and wanted to concentrate only
³ in guitar. New singer was needed. "
³
³ " Meanwhile Ville had just left his old band and was looking for
³ something new. He contacted the band and after audition he became
³ the new vocalist. First demo was made without bass-player, but after
³ Listenable Records got interested of the band a fulltime bass-player
³ became necessary to find. In the year 2001 Teemu joined the band to
³ play bass-guitar. Two more demos and few gigs were made and finally
³ the hard work got rewarded. "
³
³ " 2002 Listenable Records offered contract and the band signed a
³ contract for 3 albums. The debut album "Inhumanity" was recorded &
³ mixed by Ahti Kortelainen in Finland at Tico-Tico Studios, in
³ December 2002 and mastered at Finnvox Studios, in January 2003.
³ Album was released at spring 2003. "
³
³ " Melodic death metal is at an awkward phase in metal history - what
³ was once the most volatile, cutting-edge, and multi-dimensional mix
³ of brute force and intricate melodic prowess has fallen victim to
³ overzealous record labels and redundant "blueprint" songwriting used
³ as an excuse for fusion. As a "niche" of extreme metal, melodic
³ death is one of the most colorful and expansive aesthetics,
³ borrowing from black, thrash, death, and power metal, and thus
³ reinvigorating the genre is simply a matter of tweaking the sound's
³ core balance, using modern forms of contrast to accentuate the
³ genre's highly unique attack. In recent years Finland has
³ experienced a "Gothenburg Renaissance" of sorts, with bands like
³ Children Of Bodom, Kalmah, Omnium Gatherum, Finntroll, and more
³ proving that melodic death metal is a fertile musical landscape that
³ potentiates endless metal extremes. Finland's Mors Principium Est is
³ yet another brilliant and necessary installment in the Finnish
³ scene, taking an approach unlike any of the aforementioned bands -
³ this is easily some of the best thrash-laden melodic death metal
³ I've heard since The Crown "
This is better than sex...... They sound bettter live than studio..... Love it so much....
Thrasher657crew 2 years ago 7
I love this band!
1stKaramthulhu 2 years ago 2