Inhumanity
Inhumanity
Track Listings
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1. Another Creation
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2. Eternity's Child
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3. In My Words
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4. Inhumanity
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5. D.I.B.
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6. Lust Called Knowledge
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7. Oblivion
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8. Life in Black
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9. Last Apprentice
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10. Into Illusion
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Inhumanity,Mors Principium Est,Listenable,Death Metal/Black Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
Average customer rating:
- Gimme Gimme Gimme!!!
- I cant believe how underrated these guys are
- Wth?! Im the first?
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Inhumanity
Mors Principium Est
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Death Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
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- Unborn
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ASIN: B00008VAH5
Release Date: 2003-05-27 |
Tracks:
- Another Creation
- Eternity's Child
- In My Words
- Inhumanity
- D.I.B.
- The Lust Called Knowledge
- Oblivion
- Life In Black
- Last Apprentice
- Into Illusion
Album Description
Debut album from Finnish band playing melodic death metal, for fans of Soilwork. 10 tracks. Listenable. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
Gimme Gimme Gimme!!!.......2006-09-28
Finland birthed many bands, including, but not limited to, Children of Bodom, Insomnium, Amorphis and Finntroll. All of these bands played styles of music that seperated them from stereotypes and made a major impact. Another band has done that in late 2003, and they are Mors Principium Est.
Mors Principium Est is a band that you can describe well as a melodeath band, but what makes them unique is with their use of symphonics. At first listen, you could make comparisons to Children of Bodom, but you'll probably like this band too much to even care.
Overall, if you enjoy bands like In Flames, At The Gates, Kalmah, Children of Bodom or any band of that short, don't miss out on "Inhumanity". A record worth your time.
EDIT (2/12/07): Album art is wrong. That is the album art shown for "Termination = Liberation", their newest album.
I cant believe how underrated these guys are.......2006-04-11
I ordered this cd from this site for the hell of it because I need to hear more new music. This CD is everything you would want assuming you listen to MDM. The keyboards aren't played throughout each song. The vocals are solid also. Great riffs. Great song structures. In my opinion(which means really nothing to others) this CD belongs in the upper echelon of great MDM titles like slaughter of the soul, Jester race, whoracle. Please buy this CD.
Wth?! Im the first?.......2005-07-29
Wow, im real suprised that nobody has got around to reviewing this beast of an album out yet. This is some grade-A melodeath right here; and highly underrated by the looks of it.
The vocalist is pretty generic, but the killer guitar work makes up for that. I guarantee this will match any of your favourite cds so far this decade. For fans of In flames, DT, Kalmah, Gantama, At the gates and maybe Arsis.
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Inhumanity Quest
Manufacturer: T.Ray Gordon/Rick Sellers
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Spoken Word
| Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews
| Miscellaneous
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CAEVYE
Release Date: 2005-08-30 |
Average customer rating:
- Great Melodic Death
- An awesome debut CD for an awesome band
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Inhumanity
Mors Principium Est
Manufacturer: Listenable
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Death Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
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- Unborn
ASIN: B00009RXJA
Release Date: 2003-06-24 |
Tracks:
- Another Creation
- Eternity's Child
- In My Words
- Inhumanity
- D.I.B.
- Lust Called Knowledge
- Oblivion
- Life in Black
- Last Apprentice
- Into Illusion
Customer Reviews:
Great Melodic Death.......2005-01-11
I was talking to someone from Germany a few days ago and they were browsing all the files I had. They liked what they saw but said I was missing a band called Mors Principium Est. It looked weird but I went to the local CD store and ordered it.
When it came in the mail I was pretty excited and least to say when I started listening to it I thought it sounded superb! It's like a perfect mix of Norther, Eternal Tears of Sorrow, Kalmah, Bodom, and occasionally Sentenced. The album is melodic to unparalleled extents and has some amazing guitar solos that aren't just show off picking but they compliment the song so well that it leaves you hungry, craving more of the music. The guitar riff's throughout the album are clever and combined with the bass, provide an excellent atmosphere for the album. The drumming is superb and technical. The vocals sound great as well, he has a great voice and when he does the clean vocals it sounds just as good, kind of liked Sentenced at times. The only downside is that the album seems too short for me because I get so into it that when it ends it just seems too soon.
Luckily they are releasing a new album that is said to be out around March '05.
An awesome debut CD for an awesome band.......2003-09-06
If you like Children of bodom and all the new melodic death metal bands that are out there, Mors Principium Est is for you, killer guitar players with awesome keyboard lines. The singer sounds like Shagrath from Dimmu Borgir, Totally recommended for some [butt] kicking melodic deth metal after the new pretty tenderized soilwork and in flames stuff
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Seeds of Inhumanity
Withdrawn
Manufacturer: Household Name
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
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ASIN: B000R9QFHG
Release Date: 2007-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Your Messiah Incomplete
- Cries
- Bloodaxe
- Tainted
- Striation
- Infernal Black Skies
- Fuelled By Fear
- Hate Reborn
- Seeds Of Inhumanity
- Incinerate
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Inhumanity
The Particles
Manufacturer: The Particles
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00069ZLQI
Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Inhumanity
- Bitter Years
- Lies
- I Believe
- Full Circle
- Incapable of Love
- Blue Suzy
- Dig It Up
- Supersonic
- Gonna Fly
Average customer rating:
- Interesting and experimental
- Not what I expected, but interesting...
- Soundtrack of Misanthropy : Deep Dark and Artistic
- Axis of Evil
- Genre-Defying Esoteric Masterpiece
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Gospel of Inhumanity
Blood Axis
Manufacturer: Misanthropy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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- Blot: Sacrifice in Sweden
ASIN: B00000679C
Release Date: 1998-03-31 |
Tracks:
- The Gospel Of Inhumanity
- The Voyage (Canto I)
- Eternal Soul
- Between Birds Of Prey
- Herr, Nun Lass In Frieden
- Reign I Forever
- Absinthe
- Storm Of Steel
Customer Reviews:
Interesting and experimental.......2005-12-13
As Blood Axis's debut full-length, "the Gospel Of Inhumanity" represents a full statement of purpose and ideology for this band that spells out what it's all about. Formed by NON-alumnus and self-proclaimed "libertarian journalist" (whatever that means) Michael Moynihan, Blood Axis is a bizarre combination of ambient electronic, experimental neoclassical, and European traditional music that defies conventional categorization.
A common theme of "the Gospel Of Inhumanity" is the juxtaposition of one person's words with another person's music. For example, Charles Manson delivers a poignant phone-recorded monologue about racial disunity over an electronic rendition of Johannes Sebastian Bach's dirge "Herr, Nun Laß In Frieden" on the track of the same name. Throwing the listener a curveball, "Eternal Soul" has all the trappings of a Joy Division-influenced industrial rock song before returning to the motif of mixed signals in which Moynihan reads a passage by Friedrich Nietzsche over a sampled violin waltz. "Absinthe" compiles several pieces of poetry related to the green fairy accompanied by an uneasy grinding electronic organ patch. This one track would provide the basis for Blood Axis' mediocre collaboration with Les Joyaux de la Princesse called (appropriately enough) "Absinthe." The album ends on a high note with the powerful "Storms Of Steel."
The primary problem I have with this album is the fact that while it's definitely interesting, it drags at times, specifically on the track "Between Birds Of Prey." Also, there is a distinct lack of originality in terms of writing. Nearly everything on this album is culled from some other source, lyrically and musically. The arrangements are unique but at their hearts, they are the works of others. There is also an understandably strong NON influence, which makes sense considering Moynihan's work with that project. But his vocal stylings at times seem like a straight rip-off of Boyd Rice's and Moynihan has worked dilligently (but not always successfully) to establish an identity independent of his mentor. "The Gospel Of Inhumanity" is a strong debut from this band, but not as good as its live follow-up "BLOT - Sacrifice In Sweden" (sadly unavailable on Amazon).
Not what I expected, but interesting..........2005-07-12
Yeah. I ordered this because I remembered that back in the days when I was first getting into black metal and a lot of the gothic, industrial and avant-garde genres that have come under the same umbrella as far as fan base, I had a catalog from Misanthropy Records containing other releases such as Monumentum's "In Absentia Christi." Now that was a hell of an album! Such deep atmosphere. But I digress. So anyway, I figured this album was part of a sort of "pantheon" of old school albums arising when that scene was a little newer and less derivative, and thus something that I had always covetered and been curious about, but never had the chance to get my hands on before.
For this, I think I was expecting something much more like Death In June, with more of a spoken/sung style, rather than the straight forward spoken style of this album. That was a big dissapointment at first, and I can't say that I was initially too impressed with Moynihan's voice/delivery either. I think where it really sunk in though was with "Between Birds of Prey." It really fits the words well and draws you in as the monologue goes on.
Also, though I had heard that the album relied heavily on classical sampling and was looking forward to that, it's actually used differently than I had expected. Again, I think I expected something a little more conventional... errr... more like actual songs written by the band with classical sampling used as accents or an elements, not so much just classical loops accompanied by noises and monologues. However, again it actually works pretty well, particularly in the song that I mentioned earlier, as well as "Reign I Forever" (love that loop!).
Probably my favourite songs on this though are the one with Charles Manson speaking, just 'cause I think what he's saying is pretty powerful and the organ helps to emphasize the tragedy of it, and also "Absinthe," 'cause I think the organ and altered vocals combine to create a hypnotic swirling nightmare.
Best listened to lying down with eyes closed in a dark room. At least those are the best listening conditions I've found so far. But then again I'm on a US military installation in Iraq. Don't expect rock & roll, metal, or even anything resembling other industrial or gothic music. Do expect some very deep and dark atmospheres and interesting messages.
Soundtrack of Misanthropy : Deep Dark and Artistic .......2005-03-05
While reading "Thus Spake Zarathustra" do your self a favor and pop this CD into your player and read on. This CD is the perfect soundtrack of misanthropy. It is driving with a dark ambience created through samples heavy guitars and keyboards and of course Michael Moynihan's vocals. I am impressed with this album as I was the day I picked it up at Bleeker Bob's. The labeled it as "Depressing Dark Morbid yet Thoroughly Enjoyable" With a big address label on the cover. This was enough for me. I bought it and can agree more with that six word review. It is a deep and disturbing piece of work but it is truly artistic and a great album. If you haven't added this to your collection yet do so now. It is a shame Blood Axis hasn't made more albums because "nothing is above that soul".
Ted Murena
Axis of Evil.......2004-07-20
This is a misanthropic masterpiece. It ranks with and at time surpasses the work of Death In June and NON. The blending and bending of classical, neo-folk, industrial and ambient sounds with the spoken words of Ezra Pound and Charles Manson create something astonishing...something riveting...something that is beyond expanation. It leaves wanting more. When will it come?
Genre-Defying Esoteric Masterpiece.......2004-02-25
This release isn't easy to describe. It isn't Black Metal, Goth, Industrial, Ambient or Classical music, though it combines some aspects of all these genres. Blood Axis have come up with a new form of dark psychedelia that intertwines live performance, tape loops and sampling into something startling and mind-altering. The influences from Non, Death in June and Laibach are clear, but never overshadow the originality of this work. This music evokes a spirit which is at once ancient and futuristic, apocalyptic and heroic. Like having your mind stretched out over a chasm to hell.
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