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Sfarog said:D2 sounds like one of those guys down in the 14th St subway station in new york city, playing guitar, kicking the bucket and singing all by himself. Where is the complexity???!!
Haha, riiiight.
Sfarog said:D2 sounds like one of those guys down in the 14th St subway station in new york city, playing guitar, kicking the bucket and singing all by himself. Where is the complexity???!!
Actually, no, I didn't set any specific aesthetic precedence at all. I set an ideological precedence for them to follow, but that's because arguably every Opeth release has moved along the lines of the ideological criterion of some kind of aesthetic dynamics, and then some kind of emotional dynamics--which is what separates them from the rest of the more straightforward stuff out there.Cynical Bastard said:I think what you and quite a few others were looking for in this album isn't anything like what the band intended or set out to produce. Obviously it's not as exciting or initially captivating as most of their previous music, but to me, they're trying to bring across a totally different vibe this time. And I mean that in the sense of the album as a whole...
And in not repeating their concepts (even while still finding new ways to express them), they instead use the tried and true concepts of every band out there and put out something mediocre at best. What kind of logic is that, any way? Losing distinction and becoming mundane is somehow something novel?Of course there aren't any dramatic, "epic" songs on here. They weren't trying to make a record full of twists and turns, mind-blowing dynamics, tempo changes, and take you on any kind of rollercoaster of emotions, like on previous albums.
No--I dont think any band sets out to purposely put out bland music.Ever think maybe they weren't even trying to express the same or even a variety of emotions on this album?
Well, perhaps instead of Damnation, what you seem to be suggesting is that this album should have been called A Gay Day at the Office, in which this would certainly fit that mood. Such songs as "Windowpane Obstructed by My Cubicle: Life is Gay" surely rival the scale of their previous work.Maybe it's not your cup of tea, but I've had days where just about everything feels that way all day long... so I don't see it as being out of line for them to make less than 45 minutes of music to match those feelings. Sometimes variation isn't what fits the feel of the song as it's meant to be expressed.
Indeed. One single mood...for 43 minutes. Yes, this incredibly new concept to Opeth--somberness--needs just that amount of time to be fully explored...again.I doubt the album is meant to amaze anyone with it's musical prowess and brilliant arrangements... instead, think of it as something to lull you into the kind of world the lyrics and mood of the songs create.
Uh, yeah, because when they said were going to do a soft album, that incredibly vague concept must translate into expect 43 minutes of self loathing.I just think it's funny that you complain that there's nothing upbeat, when this is, at least in my opinion, intended to be mood music...
Yeah said:Actually, no, I didn't set any specific aesthetic precedence at all. I set an ideological precedence for them to follow, but that's because arguably every Opeth release has moved along the lines of the ideological criterion of some kind of aesthetic dynamics, and then some kind of emotional dynamics--which is what separates them from the rest of the more straightforward stuff out there.
And in not repeating their concepts (even while still finding new ways to express them), they instead use the tried and true concepts of every band out there and put out something mediocre at best. What kind of logic is that, any way? Losing distinction and becoming mundane is somehow something novel?
No--I don’t think any band sets out to purposely put out bland music.
Well, perhaps instead of Damnation, what you seem to be suggesting is that this album should have been called A Gay Day at the Office, in which this would certainly fit that mood. Such songs as "Windowpane Obstructed by My Cubicle: Life is Gay" surely rival the scale of their previous work.
Indeed. One single mood...for 43 minutes. Yes, this incredibly new concept to Opeth--somberness--needs just that amount of time to be fully explored...again.
Uh, yeah, because when they said “we’re going to do a soft album”, that incredibly vague concept translates into “expect 43 minutes of self loathing.”
Sfarog said:Do all your 77 posts average in 2 words per sentence?
Sfarog said:Well what do you know? You, my friend, are begginning to sail the waters of literacy. Congratulations!
Suprise us again, and say something smart.
Horgh said:Attempt at being witty and funny has failed. I suggest shutting the fuck up.
Sfarog said:there you go! really happy for ya!![]()