Profugus Mortis (album)

Profugus Mortis
Studio album by Blackguard
Released April 28, 2009
Recorded November 2008- April 2009
Genre Melodic death metal, symphonic black metal, folk metal, power metal
Length 40:26
Label Sumerian Records
Producer Blackguard, Jean-François Dagenais, Paul "Ablaze" Zinay, Kim Gosselin, Étienne Mailloux, Jonathan Lefrancois-Leduc
Blackguard chronology
Another Round
(2008)
Profugus Mortis
(2009)
Firefight
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusic(3.7/5) [1]
Spirit of Metal(17/20)[2]
Metal Storm [3]

Profugus Mortis is the second album by Canadian melodic death metal band Blackguard. This is their first release under the name "Blackguard", and it uses their old band name "Profugus Mortis" as the album title. This is also their last album to have a very strong folk metal influence since they have gotten into a more power metal sound. Paul Ablaze uses the term Epic Metal when he describes the genre of Blackguard as a whole. It combines the elements of folk, symphonic, power, black, and death metal to create the "Epic Metal" sound that they produce. Capitalizing on the best moments offered up on So It Begins, the new album is a folk metal onslaught that redefines the genre and raises the bar to an all-time high.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Scarlet to Snow"   5:45
2. "This Round's on Me"   4:16
3. "Allegiance"   4:33
4. "I Demon"   3:14
5. "The Sword" (featuring Alissa White-Gluz of The Agonist) 4:56
6. "In Time"   3:24
7. "Cinder"   3:39
8. "Vain"   5:15
9. "The Last We Wage"   5:24
Total length:
40:26
Limited Edition
No. Title Length
1. "Scarlet to Snow"   5:45
2. "This Round's on Me"   4:16
3. "Allegiance"   4:33
4. "I Demon"   3:14
5. "The Sword" (featuring Alissa White-Gluz of The Agonist) 4:56
6. "The Journey" (Bonus track) 2:37
7. "In Time"   3:24
8. "Cinder"   3:39
9. "Vain"   5:15
10. "The Last We Wage"   5:24
Total length:
43:03

Personnel

Blackguard

Additional

See also

References

  1. "Blackguard Profugus Mortis". Sputnikmusic. September 11, 2010.
  2. "Profugus Mortis". Spirit of Metal. 28 April 2009.
  3. "Blackguard - Profugus Mortis review". Metal Storm. 20 March 2009.

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