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1 Beautiful Bride Seals/Sturm/Culpepp 3:03
2 Again Hartmann/Culpepper/ 3:04
3 Chasm Seals/Culpepper/Har 2:53
4 Missing Hartmann/Seals/Lewi 2:54
5 This Close Sturm/Culpepper/Har 3:21
6 The Kind Seals/Sturm/Hartman 2:46
7 In the Dark Sturm/Culpepper/Har 3:46
8 Set Apart This Dream Bhattacharya/Seals/ 3:14
9 Swept Away Hartmann/Bhattachar 4:09
10 Tiny Heart Seals/Lewis/Bhattac 3:06
11 Melting (Interlude) Seals/Sturm/Culpepp :57
12 Treasure Culpepper/Bhattacha 3:24
13 Circle Bhattacharya/Hartma 3:02
14 Arise Culpepper/Hartmann/ 4:18
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Memento Mori

Audio Compact Disc

Label: A&M/Octone

Style: Heavy Metal

Memento Mori

UPC: 602527198798

Release Date: 11/10/2009

Original Release Date: 11/10/2009

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Beautiful Bride, Again, Chasm, Missing, This Close, The Kind, In the Dark, Set Apart This Dream, Swept Away, Tiny Heart, Melting (Interlude), Treasure, Circle, Arise]
Contributors:

James Christopher Monger

Texas-based Christian rock/emo-metal quintet Flyleaf?s sophomore release jettisons the raw, punk-infused angst of its platinum-selling debut, replacing it with a thick, punchy theatricality that is as progressive as it is radio-ready. Fueled by the electrifying voice of Lacey Mosley, who can build a city with a single soaring note and then tear it down with a lone caterwaul, Memento Mori (musically, at least) owes more to the tech-heavy, similarly faith-based King's X than it does the moody atmospherics of Evanescence, but there?s enough angst and obsession here to draw fans of the latter. At 14 songs, most of which bust out the gate with guns blazing, it can be hard to differentiate, especially when the group sticks to the formula of heavy riff/verse/heavy riff/chorus, but between the moody single "Again" and the alternately laid-back and elegiac closer "Arise," the five members of Flyleaf have come awfully close to finding and defining their voice. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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