interview where Mikael says Opeth doesn't blast

Teloch

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I'm having a discussion with this guy who keeps talking about Opeth's blast beats, and I'm trying to straighten the guy out in a nice way. I remember reading an interview with Mikael where he's talking about how they aren't a typical death metal band, and one of the examples he gives is that they don't play blast beats. I searched for this interview, but was unable to find it. Can someone link it, please? I would love to quote it to this guy - I doubt he would argue with Mikael about it.

thanks
 
The closest thing that Opeth has to a blastbeat is near the Blackwater Park ending, at about 10:11. Still, it isn't really a blastbeat, but I don't think it would do Opeth's music any good anyway. Wonder if they'll use it on the new 'bordering to BM' record, but I doubt it.
 
It's written in the discography blurb on the website:

Mike on Opeth.com said:
Eventually we had achieved a sound of our own. Twin guitar harmonies, loads of acoustic parts, no blastbeats, long, long tracks, even some normal singing. Eventually Candlelight wanted to do an album with us. That was "Orchid".
 
Can someone tell me the definition of 'BlastBeat' because I'm not totally sure how you define it
 
FUBAR said:
Can someone tell me the definition of 'BlastBeat' because I'm not totally sure how you define it

The intro of Emperor's 'Thorns on my Grave' is a perfect example. Generally, it's when the drummer is doublekicking furiously and blasting with the snare every 2nd kick, and I think they put the hi-hat into it too. Reffer to alot of generic death metal acts, and alot of black metal.
 
I remember a bootleg-DVD where Lopez played a short blast beat after the mellow part of "The Moor". He also played one in another song but I can't remember
 
Moonlapse said:
The intro of Emperor's 'Thorns on my Grave' is a perfect example. Generally, it's when the drummer is doublekicking furiously and blasting with the snare every 2nd kick, and I think they put the hi-hat into it too. Reffer to alot of generic death metal acts, and alot of black metal.

false....many blast beats involve no double bass kicking.

a blast beat is primarily the blasting snare and high hat or cymbal of desired usage.