itt: we listen to the new opeth album

einride

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or we can judge it without hearing it if we want i don't really care

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiQapqYUayQ&feature=related[/ame]

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVJC_0RavvQ&feature=related[/ame]

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLnIZlMKFvU&feature=related[/ame]

http://www.youtube.com/user/andreasantonopoulos <-- this guy has the rest of the songs until youtube inevitably deletes them soon

i think doing this album is a very respectable move but i don't care so much for this type of music. regardless of that, it's their first album since blackwater park that i will even consider purchasing, so... well played i guess
 
i have a friend who preordered the morbid angel illud divinum insanus mega-boxset after hearing a live youtube version of nevermore

he almost cried when he opened the package and the reality of the jumbled, overwrought mess of incense holders and bad music came tumbling down
 
just from that one song I heard ... it's the best stuff they have ever done.
 
I really liked The Devil's Orchard when it was released. I have been listening to the other tracks a bit, and it's just kind of meh. It's disjointed and a lot of weird ideas flowing through.
 
I still love it. First one I'll buy since Still Life. I doubt being overly analytical about how it fares compared to "real" 70's prog rock is a relevant course. It's just great music period imho, and I like that it's "disjointed" a little, gives it more stamina.
 
I have listened to this album three times... and realized I have no desire to listen to it again. It just does not work for me.
 
This album propelled me to listen to Orchid earlier, fucking gaymayzing work. I reckon it's my favorite from the catalogue. OT: I check this new one out in it's entirety on the morrow.
 
The songwriting on this is so random. I've listened 4 or 5 times now and it's still not clicking.