+1daz436 said:He said that theres only one track he cannot stand. Doesnt mean he likes every other song, just that he really doesnt like 1 of them.
I don't think so. It is just a different type of emotion; no longer is the emotion so raw and in your face, but harnassed, contained and then shaped into a song.blimey said:I just feel as if Opeth has lost the emotion that they had on previous albums.
illidurit said:people who like deliverance better than ghost reveries are metal fans, not music fans
daz436 said:Don't bring up BTM to try back up any point of yours because that track is ridiculously poor.
You're right, so just drop it. Don't bother arguing with Illidirt.daz436 said:LMAO DUDE HOLY SHIT YOU CRACK ME UP.
No.
The influence is less obvious in GR, or isnt used to the full potential proven in D&D. Don't bring up BTM to try back up any point of yours because that track is ridiculously poor.
Congradulations. You've named two songs that have "emotion" on them on GR. Wow, I'm sold.BurningSky said:If you can listen to hours of wealth and isolation years and honestly say they've lost their emotion, you're out of your mind. And, granted it's an opinion, but songs like the amen corner, karma, and white cluster are far from almost flawless. (but i agree, still better than mostly everything else today in the genre)
I would add Ghost of Perdition and Atonement in the blink of an eye.blimey said:Congradulations. You've named two songs that have "emotion" on them on GR. Wow, I'm sold.
(I don't think GR is a bad album my any means. Just not as good as some previous works by Opeth.)
blimey said:Congradulations. You've named two songs that have "emotion" on them on GR. Wow, I'm sold.
(I don't think GR is a bad album my any means. Just not as good as some previous works by Opeth.)