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Liberate Te Ex Inferis

Liberate Te Ex Inferis
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Studio album by Zao
Released August 10, 1999
Genre Metalcore
Length 40:13
Label Solid State/Tooth & Nail
Producer Barry Poynter
Zao chronology
Training for Utopia / Zao
(1998)
Liberate Te Ex Inferis (Save Yourself from Hell)
(1999)
(Self-Titled)
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
HM (not rated)
Exit Zine 5/5 stars
Jesus Freak Hideout 4.5/5 stars

Liberate Te Ex Inferis is the fourth full-length album by metalcore band Zao. It is considered to be their most experimental and darkest album. It was released on Solid State/Tooth & Nail. With the album came the addition of bassist Rob Horner. Liberate is the first Zao album to feature Scott Mellinger, who replaced Brett Detar after his decision to pursue The Juliana Theory full-time.

The album's title is grammatically incorrect. The sentence is Latin, and a rough English translation is "Free / yourself / from / Hell". However, the imperative "Liberate" is in the plural form, and its direct object "Te" is in the singular. The distinction isn't found in English (e.g. "you" can refer to one person or more than one person), which is why the rough translation shows no apparent problem. The Latin should read either:

1. Libera Te Ex Inferis, if it's meant to be about one person; or... 2. Liberate Vos Ex Inferis if it's meant to be about more than one person. (It's possible there was an error when the sentence was transcribed wherein Libera Te was written as Liberate, i.e. with no word division).

The theme of the album art is based on Dante's inferno, as the songs are grouped in pairs named after the rings in hell. Because of this arrangement, the album is often mistakenly labeled as a concept album. The band members themselves, however, had nothing to do with the idea and very little input on the artwork and layout.

The album contains several samples from the science fiction horror movie Event Horizon. The title of the album is also a quote from Event Horizon.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119081/quotes

Drummer Jesse Smith has stated that Liberate is his favorite Zao album. The staff of Ferret Music also favor this record.


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