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Artist: Laudamus

Title: Lost in Vain

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 2003

Label: Escape Music (United Kingdom)

Catalog Number: 088

Personnel

Peter Stenlund vocals, guitars
Jonas Stenlund bass, vocals
Jonas Cederteg drums, vocals

Ed Roth additional keyboards
Jeff Scott Soto additional vocals
Ken Tamplin producer, additional vocals
Philip Bardowell additional vocals

Tracks

1.  Lost in Vain  
2.  Mother Evolution  
3.  My Heart's on Fire  
4.  In the Final Hour  
5.  Die  
6.  Free  
7.  I Am  
8.  Lay Your Burdens  
9.  Salvation  
10.  Hear My Prayer  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Dean Date: February 9, 2005 at 17:37
Tons of bands pop into my mind when listening to this one. Not very original in any size shape or form but stll vey enjoyable nonetheless. Having Jeff Scott Soto and Ken Tamplin involved sure doesn't hurt matters any either. Lynch Mob meets Yngwie(without the blazing leads) might give you a reference point for this one.

From: metalmastermusic Date: June 25, 2008 at 11:09
A very good CCM disc with lots of help from friends. These guys were discovered at a Stryper Expo. I'm not sure I would rate them up there with Rage of Angels or Mastedon but may a second tier CCM release. Not a must have disc but a nice addition if you are strictly into CCM music. 73/100

From: metalmaniac777 Date: January 16, 2011 at 8:00
A laudable effort from this Christian melodic hard rock/metal band, several notches better than their debut. The melodies, style, and overall approach here are Stryper-esque, with a smattering of Shout thrown in (which is no surprise, since Ken Tamplin produced this album). More polished than a narcissist's vanity mirror, with some nice commercial hooks and excellent multi-layered harmonies.


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