Hasufell
Evitando el Ablande
"My arms, your Blackwater Park Reveries" are my favs.
and "My damn arms, your Blackwater Park Reveries" are my favs
"My arms, your Blackwater Park Reveries" are my favs.
I'm not trying to flame or anything, just voice my opinion.
LMAOthat's because there's a lot of growling and your babyvagina ears cry every time they hear it.
lol this thread again, will it never end, opeth hasnt been good since still life, metallica hasnt been good since justice.........
Yeah, Opeth has become a lot better in almost every way since Still Life. In terms of songwriting and playing, Opeth has never been as solid as today.
and if people want a certain style start your own band and tell me how easy it is to write a worthy album.
Everyone knows that the band sold out when they committed their first note to an album.
I would hate to make a comparison between Opeth and another band, especially since many people on this forum may dislike the band...but stay with me and maybe someone can relate to my post.
I often compare the growth of Opeth with the growth of Tool. The main difference being that Opeth have released more material and the difference between each album is less noticeable. ANYWAY, when 10,000 Days came out many of you seemed to hate/dislike/not enjoy it as much as Lateralus. This is understandable. It relates to Watershed in this way: Both bands released albums that were considered very musically accomplished by their fans...ESPECIALLY in the category of musical atmosphere and mood. Then an album comes out (10,000 Days/Watershed) that isn't cohesive. It doesnt flow. There is no specific musical concept. Sure there may be similarities, but its a very diverse album. Both Watershed and 10,000 Days seemed to reflect the respective bands' song writing abilities. Many of the songs on both albums alienated long time fans purely because they didn't "progress" the bands sound. This progression may or may not be there. Many songs on Watershed/10,000 Days were much driven by the song writing and not necessarily creativity and technical skill. Either way, one can't deny that both albums have a specific texture to them that adds at least a bit of atmosphere.
I'd also like to make this comparison.
Raw, unrefined, very to the point, and not much differentiation from other bands in the genre = Orchid, Morningrise, Opiate, Undertow
Ability to expand sound while still staying within the context of previous works, better production, more experimentation = MAYH, Still Life, BWP, Aenima
Bigger leap into a new, more polished, experimental sound = Deliverance, Ghost Reveries, Lateralus
A bit of everything = Watershed, 10,000 Days