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and what kind of justification is that supposed to be? :zombie:I'm not a troll, I have 2068 posts fool!
and what kind of justification is that supposed to be? :zombie:I'm not a troll, I have 2068 posts fool!
For one, the younger generation aren't exposed to much of Opeth because it isn't commercial..... and it also may be musically/conceptually out of their grasp.
I cant tell, ive only been to one Opeth show (last Munich gig. fuckin awesome!), but the crowd there was really diverse. right next to me (18) stood a girl (i dont know, anywhere from 16 to 20) and her mom (! a real mom. like, chabby, and all motherly) both headbanging and really into it. Outsie the venue stood a father (40-45) and his kid (probably 5-7). I was amazed to see this kind diversity, and so many girls. didnt see that one coming.
Yeah, I noticed that too. But I have to say, I also saw them in Munich in 2005, and the audience has become slightly younger.
I played the "Soldier Of Fortune"-cover to my parents recently, and since they grew up listening to Deep Purple, they were totally into it.
My mom also heard "Burden" the other day, and she loved it. She´s almost 50 now. That generation-meeting thing is really interesting with Opeth.
Hey thanks for the responses guys! The main reason I asked is because most metal bands like Opeth don't last that long. Don't get me wrong, I really like Opeth (especially their singles, obviously ) but a lot of medieval metal bands like Opeth don't last long in the big scheme! I am thrilled to know that Opeth have been around a long time, maybe I'll check out Ghost Reverse soon.
Maybe you have become older and everyone seems younger. It happens!