So I was watching the roadrunner recorded video on Mikael and Fredrik briefly talking about their influences and also recommending artists and records (link: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.se/page/News?&news_page=&news_id=61966)
Mike mentions specifically the Zombies and their record Odessey & Oracle as both a great album but also influence as of recently. Anyway I got the album and I'm obviously inclinded to agree with mikael on it being a great album but I also couldnt escape to notice that Watershed has A LOT of similarities with O & O. If you give the record a few listens I'm sure you'll hear the similarities as well.
While some of the influences might still be subtle there are some passages that could have been taken directly from O & O and put into watershed, especially in the track "changes". I was happy and also excited to hear these influences and it struck me how brilliantly mikael "borrows" some of The Zombies' sounds and blends it together with all his other ideas and created Watershed. I'm sure I'm not the only one who must have had these thoughts while listening to watershed and O&O and I for one really appreciate them (obviously
) for those that haven't heard Odessey & Oracle I really recommend laying your hands on it, especially if you liked watershed!
Mike mentions specifically the Zombies and their record Odessey & Oracle as both a great album but also influence as of recently. Anyway I got the album and I'm obviously inclinded to agree with mikael on it being a great album but I also couldnt escape to notice that Watershed has A LOT of similarities with O & O. If you give the record a few listens I'm sure you'll hear the similarities as well.
While some of the influences might still be subtle there are some passages that could have been taken directly from O & O and put into watershed, especially in the track "changes". I was happy and also excited to hear these influences and it struck me how brilliantly mikael "borrows" some of The Zombies' sounds and blends it together with all his other ideas and created Watershed. I'm sure I'm not the only one who must have had these thoughts while listening to watershed and O&O and I for one really appreciate them (obviously
