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Modus Vivendi

 
Album Review: Modus Vivendi

  • Artist: Tad Morose
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 10, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Following a series of very progressive albums in the Dream Theater template, and a deafening four-year silence (or break-up, depending on who you ask), Sweden's Tad Morose are now well into their second incarnation as a more traditionally-minded heavy metal band. And you know what? This change in musical direction suits them really well -- perhaps better than their original, over-extended vision. In fact, the revamped quintet's third, post-renewal effort (and sixth overall), 2003's Modus Vivendi, is arguably their most consistent yet. Mostly trafficking in mid-paced power chords and carefully set melodic nuances, standout songs like "Anubis," "Afraid to Die," and "When the Spirit Rules the World" are so metal, it's difficult to describe them in a more detailed fashion. But just when you think the band might be slipping into a time-signature rut, they wheel out two notable change-ups in quick succession: first the thrasher "Clearly Insane," and then the quasi-power ballad "Cyberdome." "Take on the World" threatens a descent into Judas Priest-inspired cheese-metal anthemy (anthem, + infamy, get it?), but its driving riff, and singer Urban Breed's (no joke, that's his handle) reliably stellar performance ensure that it's a classy, top-notch headbanger instead. Not so the ensuing, enigmatically named, but really rather boring "Mother Shipton's Words," which instantly devolves into a more predictable thrash-out -- and pretty much stays there. Thankfully, this is the exception, not the rule, as subsequent winners like the mini-epic "Life in a Lonely Grave" successfully reactivate the band's impressive winning streak through to the end. Additionally, Modus Vivendi also packs three illuminating cover versions as fan-pleasing bonus tracks. These naturally showcase Tad Morose paying affectionate tribute to their heroes, and include renditions of Uriah Heep's "Rainbow Demon," Accept's "Losing More Than You've Ever Had," and -- perhaps worth sitting down for -- ABBA's "Knowing Me, Knowing You." ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Anubis Tad Morose (3:53)
No Mercy Tad Morose (4:14)
Afraid to Die Tad Morose (5:27)
Clearly Insane Tad Morose (3:49)
Cyberdome Tad Morose (4:37)
Take on the World Tad Morose (5:20)
Mother Shipton's Words Tad Morose (4:02)
Unwelcome Guest Tad Morose (4:02)
Life in a Lonely Grave Tad Morose (7:15)
When the Spirit Rules the World Tad Morose (4:41)
Rainbow Demon [*] Ken Hensley Tad Morose (4:33)
Knowing Me, Knowing You [*] Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Stig Anderson Tad Morose (3:28)
Losing More Than You Ever Had [*] Tad Morose (5:20)

Credits

Uriah Heep (Arranger), Tad Morose (Arranger), Tad Morose (Producer), Hakon Grav (Photography), Jan Meinighaus (Layout Design), Jan Meinighaus (Cover Art), Anders "Modden" Modd (Bass), Anders "Modden" Modd (Group Member), Ulf Horbelt (Mastering), Patrik J. Sten (Mixing), Per Ryberg (Engineer), Christer "Krunt" Andersson (Guitar), Christer "Krunt" Andersson (Group Member), Fredrik Noström (Mixing), Daniel Olsson (Bass), Daniel Olsson (Guitar), Daniel Olsson (Keyboards), Daniel Olsson (Group Member)
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Modus Vivendi
Studio album by Tad Morose
Released November, 2003
Recorded Studio Soundcreation, Bollnäs, Sweden
Genre Heavy metal / Power metal
Length ?:?
Label Century Media
Producer Tad Morose
Tad Morose chronology
Matters of the Dark (2002) Modus Vivendi (2003)

Swedish heavy metal band Tad Morose's 2003 album, released on the Century Media label.

Contents

Track listing

All songs arranged by: Tad Morose Lyrics, Melodies and Vocal Arrangements by: Urban breed.

  1. "Anubis"
  2. "No Mercy"
  3. "Afraid to Die"
  4. "Clearly Insane"
  5. "Cyberdome"
  6. "Take on the World"
  7. "Mother Shipton's Words"
  8. "Unwelcome Guest"
  9. "Life in a Lonely Grave"
  10. "When the Spirit Rules the World"

The Japanese version has the following bonus tracks:

  • Knowing Me Knowing You (ABBA-cover)
  • Rainbow Demon (Uriah Heep-cover)
  • Losing More Than You Ever Had (Accept-cover)

Album line-up

  • Urban breed - Vocals, Vocoder, Keyboards
  • Christer"Krunt" Andersson - Guitars
  • Daniel Olsson - Guitars, Bass, Keyboards
  • Anders Modd - Bass
  • Peter Morén - Drums

Additional musician:

  • Stefan Zell - Backing Vocals

Additional Information

  • Additional Recordings at: the Frop Farm, Flaxenbo, Sweden
  • Engineer: Per Ryberg
  • Mixed by: Fredrik Nordström & Patrik Steen
  • Mixed at: Studio Fredman, Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Cover Artwork & Layout by: Jan Meininghaus
  • Mastered by: Ulf Horbelt @ DMS, Marl, Germany
  • Photos by: Håkon Grav

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