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Opeth

Brought together in Stockholm by guitarists Peter Lindgren and Mikael Åkerfeldt in 1990, Opeth added progressive influences and acoustic instrumentation to their brand of Swedish death metal. As the group progressed, it was very common for an Opeth live set to fly in several different musical directions -- and an average song lasted no less than ten minutes. Impressed by their originality, Candlelight Records released their debut full-length in 1995, which was titled Orchid, and featured a rhythm section of bassist Johan de Farfalla and drummer Anders Nordin. Edge of Sanity mastermind Dan Swano produced the band's ambitious second album Morningrise in 1996, after which they embarked on a brief tour with Morbid Angel. Century Media took notice and not only licensed Opeth's first two albums for the United States, but also planned on releasing their next album on both sides of the Atlantic. With the recruitment of bassist Martin Mendez and drummer Martin Lopez (ex-Amon Amarth) to replace the departed de Farfalla and Nordin, Opeth's third album, My Arms, Your Hearse, was released in 1998 to glowing reviews, establishing the band as a leading force in progressive metal with death roots.

Released in 1999, Still Life displayed even more of the band's prog rock influences, and the following year the band played its first U.S. concert at the Milwaukee Metalfest. Blackwater Park, titled after an obscure psychedelic prog outfit from the '70s, was released in early 2001. The album created a huge buzz among progressive metal fans, who had begun to lump the band in with other experimental metal bands like Tiamat. Instead of waiting until the buzz died down, the band released Deliverance in the fall of 2002. The following year, Opeth surprised fans with the release of Damnation, an album that was almost completely devoid of any heavy metal trappings and focused instead on acoustic instruments and traditional songwriting. Ghost Reveries arrived in 2005 and proved to be a return to form for the band. Opeth returned in 2007 with Roundhouse Tapes: Opeth Live, and in 2008 with the all-new studio album Watershed. In 2010, the band followed up with another live album, In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall. The set was recorded at the famous London venue and featured the band playing their break-out album, Blackwater Park, in its entirety. Opeth shifted stylistic gears dramatically for 2011's Heritage. While writing for the album, Åkerfeldt fell under the spell of the music of Swedish folk music, Alice Cooper, and many spaces between. The sound, while remaining Opeth's, is also quite different, far more prog than death metal. In fact, if anything, this is the sound of the band leaving death metal behind. The album's cover is loaded with symbolism depicting the change. Heritage was also the last Opeth recording to feature keyboardist Per Wiberg. The album was released in September on Roadrunner. ~ Mike DaRonco, Rovi
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Side note: I still love Opeth. Just disappointed in them.
The new album sucks. I'm not pissed about there not being growls, because Damnation was awesome. But the new album is too Jethro Tull for me.
me too this Saturday
romanferrer
Going to see them and Katatonia in May. Soooo can't wait!!!
Opeth's clean moments are my favorite. They especially shine to me when they do acoustic stuff. I love the growls and the heavy too though
@Jamie Brauner
No the band isn't moving away from growling. They just put out an album where they don't growl. They have done it before (Damnation). They are very much a death metal prog band still. Sorry you don't like the growling, i love it. Mikael sounds like an angel when he sings and Satan when he growls, it adds a whole other dimension to the music.
There is a distinct reason Opeth is moving away from the growling, the band, and the writing is evolving for the better... it is called progressive rock for a reason. Growling has such a limited tonal palate and it really pigeonholes this amazing and artistic band into the depths of the death metal genre. Anyone can make loud noises and grunt on a record, it takes true artistry to produce music that is complex, beautiful, dark, and hard edge all at the same time. These guys do it VERY well!
Good stuff.
Raleigh May 5!
BlackwaterPa r k might be Opeth's masterpiece.
Two words: Porcupine Tree
@vegetarianb u r r i t o your an idiot
Why do so many people compare them to Pink Floyd? I have listened extensively to both bands, and I must say, after a while... Pink Floyd kind of sucks. Especially their first couple of albums. It's not even the same feel, not the same skill, not the same emotions. It's okay for a band to be viewed as original without being compared to anyone else, especially an inferior LSD-dependen t mess.
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i am not a fan of the song Bleak, most of the vocals sounds way opposite of the music, i'd give it a C-
If you don't like Heritage, you don't know how to appreciate music. Learn to open your ears, I didn't like it before but I do know. It just grows on you and it's Opeth so why not like it?
I understand what they were trying to do in Heritage however even after several listens I just couldnt get into it .
Heritage is a joke, but every other album is amazing and please have growls on the next album. If we wanted to hear just cleans we can listen to Damnation. C'mon Mikael, step your game up.
I saw them on Halloween '11 in Pittsburgh. I will remember every aspect of that concert until my death. They surprised me with the songs they played that didnt come off of Heritage. They dug deep for some of them.
robin21699
Saw them at The pantageous theatre in LA w/ Dream Theatre. Nothing but fraking awesome!!!!! ! ! !
This is a band's band
Just saw Opeth with Mastodon at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach. Was totally amazing, I had listened to Opeth before but never seen them live, definitely have to say they are way better live, I swore I was listening to the album version of the songs, totally love Mikael's voice, so diverse.
I have been going to shows and have been passionate about music ever since I was about 13 or 14. Hermans Hermits, Blues Magoos and the Who was the first concert I ever went to. My friends sister ws in love with Hermans Hermits and I wanted to see the Who. I have been thinking what great band or bands could I compare Opeth with and Pink Floyd was one band I thought of but Opeth is in a category all its own. They are such great musicians and song writers I can't even put into words how terrific th
Just seen them with Mastodon and Ghost... they were great as usual. ive seen them like 5 times. always a great show
Opeth are in my top 3 bands. Discovered them with Blackwater Park, and I love Heritage. One of the few bands that have been around for a long time and still continue to grow and surprise with each new album.
Opeth is the Pink Floyd of the modern generation, a great band of really skilled members, musical masters; able to switch from a quiet, contemplativ e song, to a song that has a lot of meaning and deals with tough issues. Mikael Akerfeldt is a great singer, and an all around great guy. (reminiscent of Ronnie James Dio in attitude, if not in voice.)
I think Heritage is great because it really shows that Opeth don't just stick to one kind of thing, which, for me, is the true mark of an artist. It's still Opeth, just without all the screaming. I still continue to enjoy everything they do.
I go through Opeth phases where i'll listen to nothing but them for like 2 months straight. You can really get lost in there music.
Opeth as iv'e known them for 15 yrs are done. guess bloodbath will have to do. hope this steve wilson Mikael Åkerfeldt project is all that is expected but heritage is going to collect dust on my shelf.
@simonj and daehoth: Hear hear! This band opened up DM for me. I was blown away by the beauty of the music's blend. Absolutely amazing.
I have this band Tattooed on my skin..... Nough said.....
The worst of their best still beats the best of the rest. I agree with that
i really love this band so relaxing
I absolutely love Opeth. As for abandoning Death Metal, I don't know if that is true. This isn't the first Opeth album to not hold true to DM. Opeth is progressive death metal, the progressive part is what gives them their quirk. I f**kin' love all of it. My least favorite being Ghost Reveries and that is simply because I didn't like the way they played in that one as much as all the other albums, that being said it is still amazing. The worst of the best still beats the best of the worst.
Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree) produces for the band. All that ambience and keyboard bullshit = Steve. So yes, Porcupine Tree influenced Opeth, because their lead singer engineers their sound and was essentially a member of the band for 3 albums.
jarsew
Id argue Ghost Reveries their best album, not my personal favorite, but the composition on the album is phenomenal. The obscure tuning playing a big role.
Ghost reveries a week effort Thats gotta be the dumbest thing I think I've heard in my entire life
Ghost Reveries is probably their weakest effort but then that wouldn't mean its a poor record!
most epic solo ever
gratest band ever every thing they do is asome fom morning rise to watershed
giovannilomb a r d o r a d i c e
actually Megan if you watch some of the interviews with Mikael on Youtube he says plain as day that he loves Porcupine Tree and that they were a major influence on him. After hearing Porcupine Tree I was like dang Mikael really ripped their sound off quite a bit and I feel even more so now with the newest CD because he completely got rid of the death metal style vocals.
Doug, I suspect neither influenced the other, and it's just that they share common influences, such as Pink Floyd. If one did influence the other it could have just as easily been the other way around though, for one the bands didn't come into existence many years apart if I recall correctly.
I have been listening to opeth since 1998...they never cease to amaze me with the depth of their musical talent and songwriting ability. One of the best progressive death metal bands out there. Scar symmetry is great as well...but the Opeth/Enslav e d show in New york in oct. 2009 was one of the best shows i've seen live. Period. Small venue and totally worth the wait. Played alot off of blackwater as well as damnation and orchid. F**king amazing band.
I'd say Porcupine Tree was a HUGE influence! If you've never listened to them, then you're missing some great music.
I've been listening to Opeth since 2002, and I have always prepared myself for let down everytime I listen to a new record.... all that preparing for nothing.
Saw Opeth last night at the PRS experience and that was one bad a** show they put on. My first time seeing them live ever. They played some of the new stuff from their new album heritage. Cant wait to get the new cd! Amazing band and i just cant get enough of their music!
mmesko6
Influenced by ELP I would say
mmesko6
Lump you sound like a real smacked a**
Good for you for discovering Opeth. This band will change your life.
mrunyan13
I just heard of this band yesterday and am now obsessed! they are unlike anything i have ever heard before.
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