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1999 studio album by Zao
Liberate Te Ex Inferis
Studio album by Zao
ReleasedAugust 10, 1999
Recorded1998–1999
StudioPoynter Studios (North Little Rock, Arkansas)
GenreMetalcore
Length40:13
LabelSolid State/Tooth & Nail
ProducerBarry Poynter
Zao studio album chronology
Where Blood and Fire Bring Rest
(1998)
Liberate Te Ex Inferis
(1999)
Self-Titled
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
HM(not rated)
Exit Zine
Jesus Freak Hideout

Liberate Te Ex Inferis is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band Zao. It is considered by many 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.

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

Both drummer Jesse Smith and vocalist Daniel Weyandt have stated during interviews that the music of post-metal band Neurosis had a heavy influence on this album's overall sound.

The album received the vinyl treatment in May 2011 from Broken Circles Records. The album features new cover art, designed by Brent Lakes. It was re-issued on vinyl again in 2022 by Solid State, featuring all new artwork by Dave Rankin, who had previously done the artwork for Where Blood and Fire Bring Rest.

Content

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.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Daniel Weyandt; all music is composed by Zao

Circle I: Limbo
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"3:38
2."Savannah"2:46
Circle II: The Lustful
No.TitleLength
3."Autopsy"2:12
4."If These Scars Could Speak"4:43
Circle III: The Gluttonous
No.TitleLength
5."The Ghost Psalm"5:42
6."Desire the End"4:58
Circle IV: The Hoarders and the Spendthrifts
No.TitleLength
7."Dark Cold Sound"3:10
8."Skin Like Winter"2:23
Circle V: The Wrathful
No.TitleLength
9."Kathleen Barbra"3:35
10."Man in Cage Jack Wilson"7:00
Total length:40:13

Personnel

Zao

Production

  • Brandon Ebel - Executive Producer
  • Bernie Grundman - Mastering
  • David Johnson - Photography
  • Jason Parker - Artwork, Graphic Conception, Graphic Design
  • Barry Poynter - Producer

References

  1. Bixler, David (September–October 1999). "Album Reviews: Zao liberate te ex inferis". HM Magazine (79). ISSN 1066-6923. Archived from the original on March 5, 2001.
  2. Exit Zine review
  3. Keel, Fred (June 15, 2008). "Zao, "Liberate Te Ex Inferis"". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
  4. Liberate Te Ex Inferis at AllMusic
  5. Interview with Dan Weyandt (2001) Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Bandoppler. Retrieved July 22, 2007
  6. "Event Horizon - Quotes". IMDb.
Zao
  • Dan Weyandt
  • Scott Mellinger
  • Martin Lunn
  • Jeff Gretz
  • Russ Cogdell
  • Eric Reeder
  • Roy Goudy
  • Mic Cox
  • Jesse Smith
  • Shawn Jonas
  • Ron Gray
  • Kevin Moran
  • Brett Detar
  • Rob Horner
  • Shawn Koschik
  • Stephen Peck
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