over the course of knowing them as a band. A year and a half ago after after first getting their albums, they just seemed like a regular metal band with a swedish sound, for a few months i listened to them sometimes, but didnt think much of them compared to other groups.
Suddenly, I "got" their sound. I was washed away by how incredible the harmonic progressions were. Its funny how something that seems like regular dissonant metal riffing with boring acoustic interludes at one time can become an incredible joy to listen to. In fact it was the most favourite way for me to spend time. I would throw an Opeth record into the stereo and lie on a sofa, completely immersed in it.
But now, after my honeymoon, or months, are over, that feeling is gone. Instead I sense a cold emotional vacancy when listening to them. It feels no better than a random ho-hum rock and roll band, despite its artistic greatness. I think that the course of getting to know the band shows that the best feeling is attained when the band is already familiar enough but not so much that all the melodies and progressions are in your head before they hit the speakers. Once that happens, the magic of any music is gone.
Share how your experience of listening to Opeth has been molded by time.
Suddenly, I "got" their sound. I was washed away by how incredible the harmonic progressions were. Its funny how something that seems like regular dissonant metal riffing with boring acoustic interludes at one time can become an incredible joy to listen to. In fact it was the most favourite way for me to spend time. I would throw an Opeth record into the stereo and lie on a sofa, completely immersed in it.
But now, after my honeymoon, or months, are over, that feeling is gone. Instead I sense a cold emotional vacancy when listening to them. It feels no better than a random ho-hum rock and roll band, despite its artistic greatness. I think that the course of getting to know the band shows that the best feeling is attained when the band is already familiar enough but not so much that all the melodies and progressions are in your head before they hit the speakers. Once that happens, the magic of any music is gone.
Share how your experience of listening to Opeth has been molded by time.
