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The official Opeth thread v. In Cauda Venenum

Started by KevShmev, July 20, 2014, 08:25:26 AM

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What are your three favorite Opeth records?

Orchid
7 (2.8%)
Morningrise
15 (6.1%)
My Arms, Your Hearse
26 (10.6%)
Still Life
81 (32.9%)
Blackwater Park
161 (65.4%)
Deliverance
43 (17.5%)
Damnation
53 (21.5%)
Ghost Reveries
152 (61.8%)
Watershed
66 (26.8%)
Heritage
21 (8.5%)
Pale Communion
32 (13%)

Total Members Voted: 246

Voting closed: June 13, 2020, 07:32:34 AM

LithoJazzoSphere

Our biggest difference I guess is Deliverance

twosuitsluke

And the fact you have ranked Watershed criminally low, although I guess you explained that earlier.
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LithoJazzoSphere

The other thing is that while Axenrot has more chops, I prefer the feel of Lopez.  That's probably a quite significant part of it. 

TheHoveringSojourn808

Quote from: TheOutlawXanadu on March 07, 2024, 07:21:03 AM
I recently came around to The Baying of the Hounds. Probably one of my favorite Opeth songs now. I never disliked it or anything, but I think the beginning of the song is maybe the weakest part, so I was tuning out early. That outro though... :hefdaddy

you should check the freak folk album by Comus. a few Opeth songs directly use that bands lyrics as song titles and other lyrics - and Baying of the Hounds is one of them

the album is Comus - First Utterance
Stay out of the sun, because it is the worst thing in terms of aging. I'm very medical. I come from a medical family. - Nicole Kidman

Kocak

Quote from: TheHoveringSojourn808 on March 14, 2024, 06:24:41 AM
Quote from: TheOutlawXanadu on March 07, 2024, 07:21:03 AM
I recently came around to The Baying of the Hounds. Probably one of my favorite Opeth songs now. I never disliked it or anything, but I think the beginning of the song is maybe the weakest part, so I was tuning out early. That outro though... :hefdaddy

you should check the freak folk album by Comus. a few Opeth songs directly use that bands lyrics as song titles and other lyrics - and Baying of the Hounds is one of them

the album is Comus - First Utterance

Comus! What a great discovery. Thank you for this.

TheHoveringSojourn808

it's one of the most unique sounding things i've ever heard. i absolutely love it
Stay out of the sun, because it is the worst thing in terms of aging. I'm very medical. I come from a medical family. - Nicole Kidman

MinistroRaven

OPETH
Announces North American Headlining Tour
Kicking off on October 11 in Milwaukee, MI and trekking through the continent until the final stop on October 31 in San Francisco, CA

OPETH is pleased to announce their return to North America! The Swedish prog legends will be embarking on a headlining run starting in Milwaukee on October 11 and will trek through the continent until the final stop in San Francisco, CA on October 31. Tickets will go on sale to the general public this Friday, April 26 @ 10:00 A.M. local time. Tickets can be found HERE.

For fans who cannot wait for the ticket launch, various pre-sales via Spotify, Knotfest, and Blabbermouth are starting today, April 24 @ 2:00 P.M. EDT!

The full itinerary can be found below!

OPETH North American Tour Dates:
10/11: Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave / Eagles Club
10/12: Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater & Ballroom
10/14: Toronto, ON @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
10/15: Montréal, QC @ L'Olympia
10/16: Worcester, MA @ Palladium
10/18: Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
10/19: Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
10/20: Washington, DC @ Warner Theatre
10/22: Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
10/23: New Orleans, LA @ Fillmore New Orleans
10/24: Austin, TX @ Emo's Austin
10/25: Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre
10/27: Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
10/29: Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
10/30: Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater
10/31: San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield

Kocak

Quote from: MinistroRaven on April 24, 2024, 08:03:16 AM
OPETH
Announces North American Headlining Tour
Kicking off on October 11 in Milwaukee, MI and trekking through the continent until the final stop on October 31 in San Francisco, CA

OPETH is pleased to announce their return to North America! The Swedish prog legends will be embarking on a headlining run starting in Milwaukee on October 11 and will trek through the continent until the final stop in San Francisco, CA on October 31. Tickets will go on sale to the general public this Friday, April 26 @ 10:00 A.M. local time. Tickets can be found HERE.

For fans who cannot wait for the ticket launch, various pre-sales via Spotify, Knotfest, and Blabbermouth are starting today, April 24 @ 2:00 P.M. EDT!

The full itinerary can be found below!

OPETH North American Tour Dates:
10/11: Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave / Eagles Club
10/12: Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater & Ballroom
10/14: Toronto, ON @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
10/15: Montréal, QC @ L'Olympia
10/16: Worcester, MA @ Palladium
10/18: Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
10/19: Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
10/20: Washington, DC @ Warner Theatre
10/22: Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
10/23: New Orleans, LA @ Fillmore New Orleans
10/24: Austin, TX @ Emo's Austin
10/25: Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre
10/27: Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
10/29: Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
10/30: Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater
10/31: San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield

Does this mean a new Progpeth album announcement is imminent?

ProfessorPeart

As seems to be a real trend, skipping Chicago for Wisconsin. Oh well.
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Buddyhunter1

Has anyone caught a show with the new drummer?

I saw them with the interim drummer in late 2021 I think. Not sure if it was the drummer's fault at all, but the band's energy was so low and the tempos were slowed down so much that it was just not a fun time for me, so I'm not even sure if I want to go to a show this tour. Plus I don't need to see them play Deliverance for the ten billionth time.

hefdaddy42

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TheHoveringSojourn808

Are they going to release an album? Also interesting that they're playing the Mission in Denver on their own. Last time they played here they did the same room with Mastodon (and it felt like the crowd was mostly there for Mastodon). Hopefully that bodes well for a smaller crowd, more intimate show. Pumped!
Stay out of the sun, because it is the worst thing in terms of aging. I'm very medical. I come from a medical family. - Nicole Kidman

Mosh

They headlined Mission prior to that by themselves in 2020.

I assume a new album has to be imminent. Usually they release around September so the timing is right. They only play a few new songs on tour though so it doesn't make that much of a difference.

MinistroRaven

Spotify sent me a presale code for the tour:
WINDOWPANE

countoftuscany42

if you're in a Live Nation venue code RIFF should work for you for presales today

Grappler

Quote from: Kocak on April 24, 2024, 08:42:55 AM
Does this mean a new Progpeth album announcement is imminent?

The Milwaukee show announcement mentioned that it is a "seated" show.  Take that as you will.   :biggrin:

geeeemo

Quote from: TheHoveringSojourn808 on April 24, 2024, 10:42:43 AM
Are they going to release an album? Also interesting that they're playing the Mission in Denver on their own. Last time they played here they did the same room with Mastodon (and it felt like the crowd was mostly there for Mastodon). Hopefully that bodes well for a smaller crowd, more intimate show. Pumped!
I'll be there! I love that it is GA!  I am hyped, I haven't seen Opeth live - just getting into them. My son loves them and hes tall and buff. My bodygard!

gazinwales


TheHoveringSojourn808

Quote from: gazinwales on April 25, 2024, 12:43:09 AM
New song from White Stones, third album out 28/06/24
https://youtu.be/2gDXPtO8epw?si=TFLA8P4dbk53VVBW

Is Opeth connected to this music somehow? Sorry for the ignorant question (maybe)
Stay out of the sun, because it is the worst thing in terms of aging. I'm very medical. I come from a medical family. - Nicole Kidman

TheHoveringSojourn808

Quote from: geeeemo on April 24, 2024, 01:37:32 PM
I'll be there! I love that it is GA!  I am hyped, I haven't seen Opeth live - just getting into them. My son loves them and hes tall and buff. My bodygard!


Awesome, can't wait to rock the show, maybe i'll see ya there!! :metal
Stay out of the sun, because it is the worst thing in terms of aging. I'm very medical. I come from a medical family. - Nicole Kidman

gazinwales

#1805
Quote from: TheHoveringSojourn808 on April 25, 2024, 11:01:08 AM
Is Opeth connected to this music somehow? Sorry for the ignorant question (maybe)

If it wasn't Opeth connected I wouldn't have posted it in this thread  :biggrin:
FYI Opeth bass player Martín Méndez 'side project'.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/7713403-White-Stones

TheHoveringSojourn808

Oooh OK, thanks for the clarification. As far as Opeth is concerned, I only really keep up with Mikael. The other members rotate in/out too much and/or don't make enough of an impact on Opeth's music for me to notice or track
Stay out of the sun, because it is the worst thing in terms of aging. I'm very medical. I come from a medical family. - Nicole Kidman

gazinwales

Actually Opeth have had a pretty steady line up for quite a few years now.
Martín Méndez - since 1997
Fredrik - 2007
Joakim - 2011

emtee

I think Lopez had a tremendous impact on the music.

Buddyhunter1

Quote from: emtee on April 25, 2024, 02:08:29 PM
I think Lopez had a tremendous impact on the music.

I've never really gotten this opinion. He's a good drummer for sure, but to me he's kinda just there. Definitely not flashy and his grooves feel pretty standard to me.

faizoff

Quote from: Buddyhunter1 on April 25, 2024, 02:13:18 PM
I've never really gotten this opinion. He's a good drummer for sure, but to me he's kinda just there. Definitely not flashy and his grooves feel pretty standard to me.

I'm in the same boat as emtee, Lopez has some of my favorite playing on the Opeth albums. I've watched Lamentations so many times, he's an absolute joy to watch. He's got a certain type of rhythm when he's playing. I also love the way his drums sound on all his albums.

This not a diss on Axe as he's absolutely amazing as well, but I have a huge soft spot for Lopez.

Zantera

I know the general consensus around Opeth seems to be that Mikael did 90% of the heavy lifting since Orchid and the other guys were there to make his vision come true (kinda like the musicians who have played with Devin Townsend) but I do feel like Lopez and Lindgren leaving definitely sucked something out of the band for me at least. And I don't mind the replacements at all but I guess sometimes members are missed for other reasons than their ability on the instrument.

goo-goo

Quote from: Zantera on April 25, 2024, 03:07:21 PM
I know the general consensus around Opeth seems to be that Mikael did 90% of the heavy lifting since Orchid and the other guys were there to make his vision come true (kinda like the musicians who have played with Devin Townsend) but I do feel like Lopez and Lindgren leaving definitely sucked something out of the band for me at least. And I don't mind the replacements at all but I guess sometimes members are missed for other reasons than their ability on the instrument.

Lindgren played very tasteful solos while Fredrik, imo, mostly shreds.

LithoJazzoSphere

Quote from: goo-goo on April 25, 2024, 04:08:46 PM
Lindgren played very tasteful solos while Fredrik, imo, mostly shreds.

I didn't expect it to work, but I like the contrast for them.  Both Lindgren and Akerfeldt were more of "feel" players, and while Lindgren was fine, Akerfeldt is probably my favorite guitarist, so Lindgren didn't fare as comparably.  Akesson gives them a whole different dimension, which is surprisingly enjoyable.

It's kind of the opposite with Lopez.  Their later drummers (mostly thinking about Axenrot, but it could also apply to Karppinen and Väyrynen) are choppier, but Lopez had an irreplaceable touch to me.  Then again, while I like his playing with Soen, it doesn't feel quite the same either, so maybe it's just some ineffable turn of the century magical chemistry going on. 

kaos2900

Lindgren and Lopez both leaving ended the Opeth I loved. Watershed is good but everything after that is not for me.

Zantera

I get why both were replaced - Lopez because of his personal struggles and it probably made things easier not to work around his anxiety issues. With Lindgren I know Mikael said he stopped contributing riffs towards the end which made him more of a passenger in the band towards the end. So I get why they would replace both but the 'latin grooves' of Lopez playing as well as Lindgren's guitar playing (which felt more Opeth-y) was replaced with 2 more technical players (imo) but part of that core sound just got lost. I prefer Watershed to anything they have made since then, but I also would rank their first 8 albums as my top8 Opeth albums.

But considering the direction Mikael took the band in with Heritage, I do think that even if Lopez and Lindgren had stayed on, it's not unlikely the band would have ended up somewhere similar (although slightly different because of 2 different musicians) so I think Opeth were probably destined for 70s retro prog no matter what. But I do adore everything up to Watershed and these days I get my Opeth fix from bands like Wilderun. Veil of Imagination is my nr1 "best Opeth album that's not an Opeth album" and I vibe with it really hard.

BlackInk

Never heard of Wilderun before. Checked out the album you mentioned and yeah, they really picked right up where Opeth left off. Pretty good stuff.

nick_z

Wilderun is a great band - and incredibly nice guys too, based on some (limited) online interaction around the time their last album was released.

I have a slight preference for Sleep at the Edge of the Earth (the album prior to Veil of Imagination). That one, too, has Opeth-ian moments, and it's just all-around great, with fantastic melodies and riffage.

Their most recent one, Epigone, was one of my favorites of 2022. In a way, it's a good mix of Sleep...and Veil. It's maybe more of a slow-burner, but it's absolutely worth spending time with.

But, yeah, regardless of direct musical comparisons, I would agree that they share the adventurous spirit of pre-prog Opeth. Definitely more symphonic, though.

SoundscapeMN

rumor

The Last Will and Testament October 11th

(not my link/upload)



1st single "A Story Never Told" coming this Friday August 2nd.
"I have facility enough that I can throw down something, and play it, and play it correctly, and play it in time, but that doesn't make good records.  What makes good records for me, is when you capture a performance or you get some feeling that you get on tape and that you know you can't plan for it" -Kevin Gilbert

faizoff

They posted a profile pic update on their facebook page, it looks somewhat in line with the cover
plus a reissue of Storm Corrosion with a Dolby Atmos mix and a live version of Drag Ropes.

QuoteStorm Corrosion, the highly revered 2012 collaboration between two of the leading figures in contemporary progressive music, Steven Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt (Opeth ), is to be reissued on 27 September via @kscopemusic on coloured vinyl LP in a gatefold sleeve, CD and Blu Ray which features a new Dolby Atmos mix of the original album's 6 tracks by Steven Wilson, plus high resolution stereo and 5.1 DTS-HD surround sound mixes and instrumental mixes of each track, a mini documentary plus more.

 This new 2024 edition of 'Storm Corrosion' features a bonus track "Drag Ropes Live" recorded when Mikael guested with Steven and his band at London's Royal Albert Hall in September 2015, the only song they have performed live to date.


The duo's 2012 collaboration as Storm Corrosion exists in its own psychedelic lane of peculiarity, throwing listeners into a world of haunting and unsettling ambience like no other, slated as ""an unequivocal triumph" by The Guardian and "music that is groundbreakingly extreme in its own right ... utterly brilliant" by Prog Magazine
Pre-orders are available now https://kscope.lnk.to/stormcorrosion