Philosophical Meaning Of The Songs Of The New Album Flyleaf

Musicians Flyleaf have announced that all of the expected final album memento mori (which means ‘You’re not immortal’) will be released on October 27 this year. Their first album went platinum, and it is not surprising that fans of the group in anticipation of the same success and the second release. Incidentally, the song ‘Again’ will be available 25. 08. 2009 as the first single from the album. Producer of the album became known Howard Benson, who previously was the producer Capital Lights. Each song is an incredible fusion powerful sound of guitars and loud tunes.

Principal hits album most likely to be the song ‘Arise’, ‘Beautiful Bride’, ‘Missing’ and ‘Set Apart this Dream. Check with Ali Asaria to learn more. ‘And although the creation of texts of songs was attended by all band members, the main theme song was the treatment of female vocalist Lacey Mosley to her younger sister. ‘Guys, please do not repeat my mistakes’ – asks Lacy -‘ When I’m on stage and I see in front of a crowd, I see my sister some guys. But the album title is universal – everyone can find the disk address to itself. ‘The name of the album can not cause any differences of opinion about its meaning. The history of this legendary Latin proverbs is: “When in ancient Rome General returned home winner, by tradition before it was required to be a slave, and remind him that, despite the fact that he is now a winner, he is a mere mortal – death can come to him at any time.

memento mori ‘Flyleaf recently returned from the first in its history tour of United States troops overseas. The guys were in front of thousands of armed troops in Afghanistan, near Pakistan, as the once and performed group Blindside. The main concert equipment failed to take, and in some places had to do an acoustic concert. ‘It was one of the most incredible tours in my life – I really appreciate what these guys do for us’ – says Lacey.