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Tabula Rasa is Swedish heavy metal band Bloodbound's 2009 album. While not a concept album per se, most songs tie in with the concept of Tabula Rasa, have some connection with a literal translation thereof, or have their lyrical foundation associated with literature mentioning Tabula Rasa. Review: As much as I truly enjoy Bloodbound, after two albums I've always thought of them as a band in search of itself. Their debut, 'Nosferatu' was pretty much straight up European power metal, no more no less. It was good and I liked it, but nothing extra special. Then came 'Book Of The Dead' with the versatile Michael Bormann on vocals. This work was more melodic heavy metal than power metal. However, it was reduced to parody as Bloodbound, on nearly every song, sang about Old Scratch himself; the music was great, but the subject matter became tiring. Now, with 'Tabula Rasa' (Latin: blank slate), Bloodbound seems to be starting afresh. If anything, this album blends the best of the two former albums without the tedious references to the Prince of Darkness. Eleven songs pass for review, and most are a fine mix of melodic heavy and power metal. The standouts being the title track, 'Dominion 5,' 'Master Of My Dreams,' and 'Night Touches You.' With Urban Breed (Tad Morose, Pyramaze) back on lead vocals, it seems that Bloodbound has worked hard on the vocal arrangements; they're meticulous and extravagant on 'Master of My Dreams,' 'Dominion 5,' and the powerful semi-ballad 'Night Touches
Sweet Dreams of Madness
Bloodbound
Dominion 5
Bloodbound
Take One
Bloodbound
Tabula Rasa
Bloodbound
Night Touches You
Bloodbound
Tabula Rasa, Part II (Nothing at All)
Bloodbound
Plague Doctor
Bloodbound
Master of My Dreams
Bloodbound
Twisted Kind of Fate
Bloodbound
All Rights Reserved
Bloodbound