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Quo Vadis - Defiant Imagination



8.5 | 268 votes |
Release date: 2004
Style: Technical death metal

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01. Silence Calls The Storm
02. In Contempt
03. Break The Cycle
04. Tunnel Effect (Element Of The Ensemble IV)
05. To The Bitter End
06. In Articulo Mortis
07. Fate's Descent
08. Dead Man's Diary
09. Ego Intuo Et Servo Te

Staff review by
Undercraft
Rating:
8.7
Four years without a Quo Vadis album is rather a long time to wait if you ask me?
For those that doesn't know the Canadian outfit, let me enlighten you, Quo Vadis are a Death Metal band, much like their compatriots Kataklysm and Cryptosity they're playing Progressive, raw but thrashy Death Metal, this is their third studio album, and also the debut of new vocalist Stéphane Paré.

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published 19.04.2005 | Comments (3)

Staff review by
Herzebeth
Rating:
10
This band is, first of all, the best technical death metal band ever!

This is Quo Vadis' first release with their new singer, Stéphane Paré. Having seen them live twice I can honestly say that he has the most energy live that I have ever seen someone have. The thing I love about this album is how he managed to capture this insane amount of energy and just make you want to headbang the whole way through this album. For this album they also had Steve DiGiorgio as their bass player.

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published 09.06.2005 | Comments (10)

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04.04.2011 - 08:08
Rating: 9
Guib
Thrash Talker
Another Kickass Album ! by the Canadian TDM masters Quo Vadis

Album Highlights:

- Silence Calls The Storm
- Break The Cycle
- Fate's Descent
- In Contempt

Any TDM or DM fan should buy this right fucking now lol
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12.07.2011 - 04:51
Timmeh
Dudeman
This album is killer! I love how the bass guitar is very audible and easily distinguishable, I don't understand why more bands don't do this, it takes the music to a whole new level.
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21.01.2012 - 19:28
Rating: 8
Deadmeat
Necrobutcher
I just cant get sooo much in the album. it's nice, but not spectacular imo.
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29.07.2014 - 01:17
Rating: 9
Diverge
Yep, shoulda checked this band out awhile ago. Sweet!
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16.08.2014 - 18:56
Rating: 9
Chobo_jokeR
Written by Diverge on 29.07.2014 at 01:17

Yep, shoulda checked this band out awhile ago. Sweet!

I've been on a huge brutal / tech / death kick lately and am just returning to listening to these guys.

They're fantastic.

I hope their new album finally gets made?it was listed on metalstorm forever then got pulled because there were no updates.
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03.06.2016 - 20:20
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Tage Westerlund
Written by Chobo_jokeR on 16.08.2014 at 18:56

Written by Diverge on 29.07.2014 at 01:17

Yep, shoulda checked this band out awhile ago. Sweet!

I've been on a huge brutal / tech / death kick lately and am just returning to listening to these guys.

They're fantastic.

I hope their new album finally gets made?it was listed on metalstorm forever then got pulled because there were no updates.

speaking about new album, what is band status now?
Weaker album from all 3 IMO, but weaker is just a 0.001something
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18.07.2018 - 17:45
Rating: 10
metalriff
Two staff reviews!:bow:
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17.07.2021 - 10:50
Rating: 9
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
This album is a technical genius! The more I listen to it, the more brilliant it sounds. "Silence Calls The Storm" is one of the best songs I've heard in death metal, "Break the Silence", "To The Bitter End", "Fate's Descent", and "Dead Man's Diary" are all top class tracks too. Bass legend, Steve Di Giorgio was a great addition to this album, it seems he has a massive effect on whatever album he has featured on, the guy is a technical bass Wizard!

It's a shame this band only released two incredible albums then it all ended there, I think they could of gone on, and made even more albums of this quality.
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27.12.2022 - 22:17
Rating: 10
Gag reflex
This is in top 10 tech death albums of all time, hell, maybe even top 5. Fucking Masterpiece! First two songs are legendary
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28.12.2022 - 00:27
Rating: 8
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Staff
Written by Gag reflex on 27.12.2022 at 22:17

This is in top 10 tech death albums of all time, hell maybe even top 5. Fucking Masterpiece! First two songs are legendary

I'm partial to Day Into Night as I find it overall more consistent but "Silence Calls the Storm" is one of the best death metal openers ever written.
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19.09.2023 - 17:00
Rating: 10
Liafev
I was coming here to bump my rating to a 10, but it was already a 10.. Such a fucking masterpiece. Amongst all the great tech death albums out there, it's probably one of the most melodic and engaging there are. Flawless album from beginning to end, that is aging very well.
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19.09.2023 - 18:32
Rating: 9
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Written by Liafev on 19.09.2023 at 17:00

I was coming here to bump my rating to a 10, but it was already a 10.. Such a fucking masterpiece. Amongst all the great tech death albums out there, it's probably one of the most melodic and engaging there are. Flawless album from beginning to end, that is aging very well.

I'm not overly fond of tech death nowadays but this particular album continues to blow me away, the melodic structure still stands the test of time.

I've always considered the best songs in the genre to be between "Shores Of Ithaka" and "Silence Calls The Storm", both songs being by this great band, of course.
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20.09.2023 - 18:19
Rating: 9
Guib
Thrash Talker
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 19.09.2023 at 18:32

Written by Liafev on 19.09.2023 at 17:00

I was coming here to bump my rating to a 10, but it was already a 10.. Such a fucking masterpiece. Amongst all the great tech death albums out there, it's probably one of the most melodic and engaging there are. Flawless album from beginning to end, that is aging very well.

I'm not overly fond of tech death nowadays but this particular album continues to blow me away, the melodic structure still stands the test of time.

I've always considered the best songs in the genre to be between "Shores Of Ithaka" and "Silence Calls The Storm", both songs being by this great band, of course.

Completely agree with you there. Those songs are absolute masterpieces.
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- Also Thrash Paradise
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21.09.2023 - 13:59
Rating: 10
Liafev
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 19.09.2023 at 18:32

I'm not overly fond of tech death nowadays but this particular album continues to blow me away, the melodic structure still stands the test of time.

I've always considered the best songs in the genre to be between "Shores Of Ithaka" and "Silence Calls The Storm", both songs being by this great band, of course.

I think what caught me first in this album is really how melodic it is.. I didn't like tech death at all back then, but fell in love with this one. I then discovered Arsis and Allegaeon, and liked them for the melodic side as well. Then my world expanded when RateYourMusic extended their chart feature to let me list all albums marked as "Melodic Death" AND "Technical Death". Discovered stuff like Alustrium or Inferi which all made their way into my collection and led me to become a tech death fan.

(Sorry for the name dropping).
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21.09.2023 - 14:26
Rating: 9
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Written by Liafev on 21.09.2023 at 13:59

I think what caught me first in this album is really how melodic it is.. I didn't like tech death at all back then, but fell in love with this one. I then discovered Arsis and Allegaeon, and liked them for the melodic side as well. Then my world expanded when RateYourMusic extended their chart feature to let me list all albums marked as "Melodic Death" AND "Technical Death". Discovered stuff like Alustrium or Inferi which all made their way into my collection and led me to become a tech death fan.

(Sorry for the name dropping).

That's no problem at all, I'm familiar with Allegaeon but the other three bands you mentioned I'm not all that familiar with, so I'll make sure to check them out at some point, thanks
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21.09.2023 - 17:38
Rating: 8
musclassia
Staff
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 21.09.2023 at 14:26

Written by Liafev on 21.09.2023 at 13:59

I think what caught me first in this album is really how melodic it is.. I didn't like tech death at all back then, but fell in love with this one. I then discovered Arsis and Allegaeon, and liked them for the melodic side as well. Then my world expanded when RateYourMusic extended their chart feature to let me list all albums marked as "Melodic Death" AND "Technical Death". Discovered stuff like Alustrium or Inferi which all made their way into my collection and led me to become a tech death fan.

(Sorry for the name dropping).

That's no problem at all, I'm familiar with Allegaeon but the other three bands you mentioned I'm not all that familiar with, so I'll make sure to check them out at some point, thanks

I can second all 3 of those recommendations (even if it took me a few minutes to remember that I do know Alustrium) - the most recent Alustrium and Inferi albums are very good (the latter got a deserved nomination in the 2021 melodeath category amidst stiff competition), and the Arsis debut album is solid, even if I've not especially gotten into them otherwise

This chat reminds me that I need to give Defiant Imagination another listen, particularly since I really liked the Pronostic album earlier this year; I remember enjoying it when I discovered it back in 2010-2011, but it might well be a decade since I last played it
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21.09.2023 - 18:58
Rating: 9
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Written by musclassia on 21.09.2023 at 17:38

This chat reminds me that I need to give Defiant Imagination another listen, particularly since I really liked the Pronostic album earlier this year; I remember enjoying it when I discovered it back in 2010-2011, but it might well be a decade since I last played it

The latest Pronostic release is indeed a great one, probably one of the best tech death releases this year in fact, and is actually very similar to Quo Vadis's Defiant Imagination, so, it's also a good one to recommend if you like this.
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