opeth_353
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Wreath is a decent song.. Has some mighty fine riffs in it.. But it's probably my 4th favourite off the album.. Above BTPISIO and For Absent Friends.
^Incredible disappointment that was blackwater park? wow... I remember thinking just the opposite, though I don't claim to be a master of metal, so I guess that has something to do with it.

Wreath is my favorite Opeth song, period! I wish they would play it live. At least, they've never played it while I was watching. But so you know where I'm coming from, I believe Deliverance is the greatest record ever made.
It's so cool watching the lamentations documentary when Mike sings the part "bleeding animals in a field of fire", fucking chills! Love Peters guitar solo, probably one of the best Opeth solos ever.Wreath es un temazo!
Listening to it for the first time now, and I really like the song. Very powerful, though not as dark sounding as people seem to be saying it is-- at least not to me. It also feels a bit repetitive, but later on in the song it starts getting... just amazing. Past 8:30 is unbelievable.
I don't really know how it could get better over time, it's more or less there already...
EDIT: So, after some more extensive listening to the album as a whole, Deliverance sounds quite confused. Maybe "discombobulated" would be a better word for it. Overall, I love it, but it certainly doesn't have the smooth transitions between the parts of it's epically long songs that, say, Blackwater Park has. The song "Deliverance" starts out with a moderately dissonant guitar part, and seems to have a lot of riffs thrown in there just for the heck of having them, with no lead up or out-- "mellow, mellow melLOUD!mellow... mellow... boring.SOLO metal mellow" etc.
However, something about the album is pretty awesome. I don't think it's possible for Opeth to make a bad song, but this CD has some of the least structured of them. Was it still worth buying the CD? Hell yes! I'm just saying that Opeth has put out better ones overall. This is probably more due to the "lack of atmosphere" described somewhere in this thread, which is largely due to this lack of structure in the songs that make it sound less "like it was meant to be" and more like someone wrote the songs and they are imperfect in several ways. The fact that this is actually notable is more a testament to Opeth in general than it is than a criticism of the album, though.