Today in 2003 Tad Morose released the album Modus Vivendi
Bollnäs, Sweden Progressive Metal (early), Power/Heavy Metal (later)
Status:Active
Years active: 1991-present
Tad Morose formed in 1991 and released four albums in the mid-nineties, at which time they were a progressive metal band with a strong Dream Theater influence in their music. At that time such bands were in abundance and Tad Morose found it difficult to forge a unique sound, though their albums were well received by fans and critics. Following 1996's A Mended Rhyme they lost longtime keyboardist Fredrik Eriksson, but his replacement was a second guitarist. Their releases since that time, then, have focused less on melodic progressive metal and more on a harder-edge traditional metal sound, though still with a melodic edge.
Century Media Records
Urban breed Vocals, Keyboards, Vocoder
Christer 'Krunt' Andersson Guitars
Anders Modd Bass
Peter Morén Drums
Daniel Olsson Guitars, Bass, Keyboards
Guest/Session
Stefan Zell Vocals (backing)
1. Anubis 03:54
2. No Mercy 04:14
3. Afraid to Die 05:28
4. Clearly Insane 03:49
5. Cyberdome 04:37
6. Take On the World 05:21
7. Mother Shipton's Words 04:03
8. Unwelcome Guest 04:02
9. Life in a Lonely Grave 07:15
10. When the Spirit Rules the World 04:33
47:16
A music video was made for Anubis.
Recording information:
Produced by Tad Morose.
All songs arranged by Tad Morose.
Recorded at Studio Soundcreation, Bollnäs, Sweden.
Backing vocals and sound effects recorded at the "Frop Farm", Flaxenbo, Sweden.
Mixed at Studio Fredman, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Mastered at DMS, Marl, Germany by Ulf Horbelt.
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