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A focused fire burns bright at the heart of Flyleaf's second full-length album. The platinum-selling Texas quintet's latest offering is a collection of poignant, passionate and pensive hard rock songs. From the kinetic first single, "Again," to the touching album closer, "Arise," guitarists Sameer Bhattacharya and Jared Hartman trade orchestral riffs that seesaw from soaring to searing. Drummer James Culpepper smoothly propels every groove forward, while Pat Seals' bass anchors unforgettable hooks. Gliding across this majestic melodic backdrop, Lacey’s vocals build into beauty from pain. Her voice reaches transcendent heights on songs like "Set Apart This Dream" and "Missing.” Flyleaf's flame keeps rising…

Lacey describes MEMENTO MORI best. "This album feels like an emotional rollercoaster. While listening to it, I was holding my breath at points. The issues definitely got heavier and a little more intense."

Lacey - vocals
Sameer Bhattacharya - guitar
Jared Hartmann - guitar
Pat Seals - bass
James Culpepper - drums
"Memento Mori"

Flyleaf bleed, grow, love and live on MEMENTO MORI.

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bubbawon Reviewed by bubbawon
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I was excited when my children downloaded the CD Memento Mori by Flyleaf from the iTunes Store. Flyleaf takes modern Christian rock music to an entirely new level. Let me start out by saying that Memento Mori isn’t for everyone, but it should be. The incredibly powerful rhythms, vocals and overall message invoke a forceful and violent response to the chaos that is infecting todays Church from within. The dark imagery (especially in the booklet) conveys the feeling of despair and hopelessness that only Jesus Christ could shine a light through.

What I like most about Memento Mori is the hard hitting message of the purpose of the Church on this earth and the all consuming love of Jesus Christ.

Memento Mori may be alternative in its sound (until the Church fully embraces rock driven worship) but it is entirely Biblical in its message.

It is really hard to pick a favorite. Each song has a uniqueness that brings to life so many different topics.

"Again" has to be my most favorite song because it touched a nerve. There is so much that we as Christians would like to accomplish. The enormity of it can become overwhelming sometimes leading us into inaction. This song reminds us, through God's voice that it's only when we are on our knees in communion with Him are we going to see this world transformed for Jesus Christ. There is no other way!

The song details the struggle of many Christians who are looking to make an impact on their society, but finds themselves caught between the cares of this world and the business of the kingdom. This is a beautiful love song between Jesus and his follower.

The CD Booklet (in my case, the Digital Booklet) is a companion to the CD more than a mere display of lyrics (there are no lyrics in the booklet). Instead, we are taken along an exciting and revealing story, in a world which is accented by the expressive music we hear. Through journal entries passed down from a person referred to as Commander, we see into the battlefield of earth.

A journal entry from the Commander: "As I looked over the Battlefield today, I was reminded of what we were fighting for…I started thinking about my daughter…the way her heart breaks with every injustice. She prays like everything depends on God, but then lives like it all depends on her. Even though she’s strong, there are times when she tries to carry all the weight of the world on her own and ends up crushed, brought to her knees."

How Biblically grounded are the lyrics?
Each song captures a biblical principle and modernizes it to the understanding of a new generation. Jesus is the central focus of Memento Mori, his effect on those in hell, those bound for heaven or those engaged in a win or lose battle on earth.

I find the attitude of Memento Mori inspiring. An attitude of overcoming hurt and pain, disgrace and shame. An attitude that sees Christ in his glory and realizes that we are but ants in his sight. The majesty of Christ is far greater than any problems or situations we may encounter. A perspective that the battle is real.

Sample Song focus—
Again—Christ’s overreaching love and compassion for his children

Beautiful Bride—A description of the Body of Christ, the Bride, the Church.

Chasm—The story of Lazarus and the rich man, from the rich man’s perspective.

Treasure—The refining nature of Christ on a believer.

Circle—Christ’s sacrifice for the sinner.

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jess420
I really liked this album. It is hard to chose a favorite because I liked all the songs. There are great messages in the songs, and the music is really nice as well. I would definitely recommend this album to others.
jess420 , April 05, 2010

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