Band Tad Morose Title Modus Vivendi Type LP/EP Company Century Media YOR 2003 Style Power Popular Reviews ![]() ![]()
Tad Morose brings a special quality to the term power metal, as it is very old school in its sound yet can also be considered original in its delivery and overall vibe. The vocals of Urban Breed don’t rely much on the operatic styling as many of his peers are apt to do these days. Yet they hold well and powerful through track after track. He is also a killer frontman getting the audience rallied to the music in a live set. The bandmates providing a great backing vocal to his lead making the chorus sections that much more full and exciting. The lineup has changed a little for those who have been following the group. It now stands as Urban Breed (vocals), Christer Andersson (guitars), Anders Modd (bass), Peter Moren (Drums) and Daniel Olsson (Guitars). Some parts of the CD have a definitive Savatage feel to them and guitarist Christer “Krunt” Andersson will be quick to cite the groups influencial nature as part of their sound. You will find this homage most prevalent in tracks like “Unwelcome Guest” and “Take On The World” (my favorite so far). Some of the heavier and faster numbers are “Mother Shiptons Words” and “Cyberdome”. As a metal fan, this is a CD that you should seek out, and a band that needs to play more shows in the USA. Give this a shot with the highest of recommendations from me. It is that good. Rating: 9/10 Tad Morose Homepage: www.tadmorose.com --Ken Pierce 11.04.04 ![]() ![]()
Now, the group returns again with new album "Modus Vivendi". Fans of "Matters Of The Dark" and "Undead" will go crazy here, with the band delivering a mature and well balanced follow-up to "Matters.." Tad Morose are just a magical band, not sounding like anyone out there right now, playing their own brand of traditional heaviness, concentrating on the past but moving it into our modern mainframe. Urban Breed is one of the best vocalists ever in my opionion, very under-rated and simply ignored by the metal community, Breed continues to belt out album after album of perfectly crafted metalwork. "Modus Vivendi" really captures all of what has become trademark Tad Morose elements. There is no rock left unturned here as the group trounces through ten tracks of epic gothic power, adding even more modern elements but refusing to abandon their signature sound. Tracks like "No Mercy" and "Afraid To Die" are exactly what you would expect here, raging somewhere between "Matters..." and "Undead" material with a good shot of doom injected in all the right places. Album opener "Anubis" bursts out with a highly charged downtuned groove that brings to mind bands like Nevermore and even Angel Dust, with plenty of Arabic scaling that the group does so well. Fast paced "Clearly Insane" burns red hot, with fast double bass and layered twin guitar harmony. "Cyberdome" has Urban Breed sounding just like Jeff Martin of Racer-X crossed with metal god Rob Rock. Urban Breed is just that good. He can add a certain mood to any paced song, with the thrashers sounding angry and aggressive without his vocals becoming abbrassive, while at the same time he can slow things down to a crawl but add enough emotion to keep the listener well tuned. "Mother Shipton's Words" moves at roller coaster speed, possibly the band's fastest song to date with the chorus slowing things down a notch to keep the ever important melodic passanger still intact. Every track here stands out, with each being a unique, well crafted score sure to please every metal fan out there. Tad Morose continue to make great albums, epic albums of sincere, heartfelt metallic beauty. If you loved "Undead" or "Matters Of The Dark", then this is a must have. Is it as good as those albums? That is a tough question. I believe that all three albums can stand on their own. These guys just have a musical talent and gift that thankfully they have discovered early enough in their career that they can expand upon and "season" through time and effort. Few bands have that luxury, but hopefully if their sales continue they will be given every opportunity. I have a good feeling that this album will rank in my top 5 of 2004. The album will be released in the states on February 9th, 2004 through Century Media, while the European market enjoys it two months earlier courtesy of SPV. --EC 01.06.04 ALL REVIEWS FOR: TAD MOROSE
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