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Memento Mori (Amazon MP3 Exclusive Version)

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4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (109 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: November 10, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
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This is not a one hit, one good song album, they are all good. Ajmeyer  |  25 reviewers made a similar statement
I am so glad I finally listened to this cd. Paul A. Spangler  |  17 reviewers made a similar statement
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The wait was well worth it November 21, 2009
By Mark
Format:Audio CD
Every so often, I come across an album that excites me more and more as I listen to each song for the first time and leaves a smile on my face when it's over. This is one of those albums.

"Memento Mori" is a concept album that explores light and dark and reminds the listener to live while being mindful of death. It should come as no surprise then, given knowledge of the band members' faiths, that the lyrics have a strong Christian theme running through them. While Flyleaf's debut had its share of Christian references, they are much more pronounced and in abundance on this album. The lyrics are meaningful, deep, honest, and blunt. You won't find them in the CD booklet. Instead, the booklet contains a series of journal entries (one for each song) that give insight into the meanings behind the songs, written from the point of view of the commander of an army.

The album is full of original, infectious melodies that have enough variety to carry it through from beginning to end without it becoming boring. There is a nice balance of heavier and lighter rock. The songs are arranged well, starting with an upbeat anthem and ending with a hopeful and haunting closer. Lacey pours her soul into every song she sings. It's clear that the band put a lot of effort into the album, and it paid off.

Although I purchased the deluxe edition of the album, I decided to base my rating only on the main album so I wouldn't have to deduct any stars from the final score for the mini-CD. The extra four-song CD isn't bad, but it's nothing special. It lacks the creativity and diversity of the main album, and doesn't really warrant the hassle of having to pop it into the CD player after the main album is finished.
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29 of 36 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!!! November 11, 2009
Format:Audio CD
I was eagerly awaiting the release of this record so I could buy it because I loved Flyleaf's first album. The version of the album I have actually has 22 songs because I bought it initially off Itunes to get the two itunes exclusive tracks. I then came back on here and found out there were five more Amazon exclusive tracks. There is not a bad song here. Lacey's voice never ceases to amaze me. Also, the lyrics on this record are awesome. I like the musical style too. I know that the overtly Christian lyrics my be a bit of a turn off to some of the band's non-Christian fans, they are the opposite for me. I love my savior Jesus Christ, and what he has done for me, and I love how Flyleaf expresses that they feel the same way. Give this record a try. You won't be disappointed.
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29 of 37 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars "There's some strength left in us yet" (3.5 stars) November 10, 2009
Format:Audio CD
Four years after the release of their highly successful self-titled album, the most prominent Christian rock band from Texas -- Flyleaf -- have reunited with producer Howard Benson to dish out their long-awaited sophomore effort, "Memento Mori." While the first album had more of a garage band edge to it, the follow-up finds the band shedding away some of their punkier second-rate Nirvana influences in favor for a much more polished and radio-ready sound. This should come as no surprise though, as Flyleaf are one of those rare rock bands nowadays who can sell a record and since their debut was a bit raw and immature.

Touring heavily with the likes of Korn and Disturbed has done little to soften the band's strong Christian themes. In fact, on "Memento Mori," such moments are much clearer than ever. For some this could be a turn-off, but for the (ahem) faithful followers, it may be a plus. Put plain and simple, Lacey loves Jesus and wants to make sure you know all about it. Putting that aside, though, the album is certainly a notch above the first as far as musicianship goes. While the band has yet to establish a distinctive style, they back up Lacey's broad themes and unique voice well, and Benson's improved production only serves to give the whole affair more bombast and sonic improvements. Put simply, this is the same Flyleaf you know already, just marginally improved and perfected.

If "Memento Mori" has one fatal flaw, though, it's that the songs tend to blend into one another without a single moment sticking out. While there isn't necessarily a bad song to be found, it can be an overall taxing album to listen to and certainly begs the question of whether or not it will continue Flyleaf's string of success.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Living Out Loud November 20, 2009
By Jamy
Format:Audio CD
I am so proud of this band! These people don't label themselves a "Christian band" because they don't believe in playing the God card as a means of making money. Just like most amazing artists/musicians out there, they lay out their lives through music. Why else write, if its not true to you? Music is suppose to be our outlet and our way of getting what matters most to us out without speaking. It truly reflects the heart. And this is their heart, so they really can't NOT talk about God. But they don't sing about God for the sake of money. That's why they don't promote themselves as Christian. You only know that through their lives that they graciously share with us. It upsets me to read the negative comments people leave about what this band has to say through their music, and how they want to just listen to it for their own enjoyment, without hearing "all this hypocrisy" as one person put it. What about the band's outlet? Why should they have to write about things that are a lie to them. This album is their truth, it's The Truth! And because of that, they have enough love for people, to at least try to open their eyes and bring hope. Which is more than many care to do. It always seems that whenever God is placed into the equation, people are told to shut up, or what they're saying is offensive. But when it's all about darkness no one says a word. They are praised for digging so deep to get those raw feelings. When really, it doesn't deserve any praise. Life is dark! Everyone struggles with the negative emotions, so it's nothing special or new. People tend to want to sit in that mindset, so they are really just praising those people for keeping them there.... Read more ›
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars More christian, less heavy, even more generic
Post-grunge, hard rock, christian rock

If more Christiany and less heavy is your thing, than you might love Momento Mori. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Jonathan Cortez
5.0 out of 5 stars Flyleaf Great Band
I have all of their Cds!! I am an older Rocker Who love hard Rock music without the F bomb in every other word. They have made me a Old Fan!!!
Published 18 days ago by Bridgette Karra Clymer
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly Good
Flyleaf is my go to band, the lyrics and music speak as nothing else can. Memento Mori brings healing to the hurt by sharing with us via worhsip the Love of Christ and the freedom... Read more
Published 2 months ago by A follower of Jesus
5.0 out of 5 stars Creative music
I bought this for my teenage daughter who likes Fly leaf music and she really is enjoying listening to the music a lot.
Published 3 months ago by ann dokken
5.0 out of 5 stars Best songs ever...lol
I've always been kinda leery of buying a whole album that I know nothing about, but this music was beautiful....
Published 4 months ago by Dross Dryad'ssin
5.0 out of 5 stars Muito massa
Escolhi esse CD porque Deus fala muito comigo por ele como todos os outros discos da banda :D

Te Amo Jesus
Published 4 months ago by Davi Mundim Ibiapina
5.0 out of 5 stars shhhhh, dont tell my friends
Yeah i like this album. Its quality song after quality song. Now i dont know exactly why i like this album and i wont pretend to make somthing up, but if you like one of these... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Ajmeyer
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this album!
Great album! A nice blend of fast and slow tempos. Deep and powerful lyrics. Lacey does a great job of bringing the songs to life. Highly recommended!
Published 5 months ago by Matthew
5.0 out of 5 stars To be honest, Paramore meets Alternative Metal
Not saying it's bad at all, but it sounds like Paramore, just harder. But this album has a whole bunch of high points and Lacey's vocals are WAYYYYYYYYYYYYY cleaner than on the... Read more
Published 5 months ago by VICINITYOFOBSC3NITY
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Fan...Forever!
More, and more, and more...I can not get enough from this powerhouse ensemble.

Lacey: Thankyou for the artist you are. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Andrew
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