Okay first off to start with, I never really cared much for this band. For some reason when I've listened to a couple of their songs I really never understood how I was supposed to appreciate them. For me, metal is supposed to make me feel confident. Anything that's got speed, thrash, power, or traditional Iron Maiden-ish does it for me. I always find myself getting addicted to just about any speed/thrash with every listen. But Opeth, noooo. With Opeth, pretty everything just goes by slowly and the atmosphere is not comprehensible enough for me. So the only thing I get out of most of this music is boredom.
So to sum it up, how am I supposed to appreciate Opeth since so many people rave that it's the if not one of the best metal bands ever?
Now back to the topic.
But with the title track Blackwater Park I get an even better response. Every while I decide to listen to it, man somehow it feels like what I get out of watching a good horror flick. I even have read the lyrics as I listened, and I must say my god is this most thought-provoking or what? The song has sent shivers down my spine as I sat though it.
Methinks there's got to be some kind of symbolism as to what BWP's lyrics portray. So what do they mean? I still remember asking the same question in this Opeth board earlier this year a few days after I first registered as a newbie.
So to sum it up, how am I supposed to appreciate Opeth since so many people rave that it's the if not one of the best metal bands ever?
Now back to the topic.
But with the title track Blackwater Park I get an even better response. Every while I decide to listen to it, man somehow it feels like what I get out of watching a good horror flick. I even have read the lyrics as I listened, and I must say my god is this most thought-provoking or what? The song has sent shivers down my spine as I sat though it.
Methinks there's got to be some kind of symbolism as to what BWP's lyrics portray. So what do they mean? I still remember asking the same question in this Opeth board earlier this year a few days after I first registered as a newbie.