Album Rating: 4.0
Progressive Death Hop Fusion
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'd listen to it.
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Album Rating: 3.5
fuck that shit
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Album Rating: 4.0
It just might work. No....this is madness.
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Am I the only person that feels like Opeth just remake the same album over and over
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Album Rating: 4.0
Not at all. This is the only Opeth album I really enjoy though.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Opeth have never made the same album, but each album after the next is a continuation on to the next progression that an Opeth record will take. To me, Deliverance was the album that was transitioning them into what they perfected on Ghost Reveries. I feel Watershed is their record transitioning them into what they will do next. This album didn't nearly grab me as much as other records. This and Deliverance are my two least favorites, but I really like them.
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Yeah but they use the same minor chord sequences in every single song
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Album Rating: 3.5
Well, a lot of bands use the same power chord sequences, but in different variations. And some of them do a good job at disguising it. I mean, minor chords are a signature of Opeth's sound. Give me an example of two songs that use the same ones.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Every Opeth album i've heard. RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE... (insert clean vocals + accoustic guitar) RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE. And it's reccomended you repeat this sequence until the end of time.
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yeah pretty much
I do like that whole minor chord dramatic rarararrarar to acoustic routine though, it's just after a couple of albums it gets kind of old
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Album Rating: 3.5
Even though Opeth uses that Heavy to Clean to Heavy to Acoustic to Heavy routine on about all their albums. Each album is different. I mean Orchid to My Arms, Your Hearse had more hint of black metal and some death. Still Life and Blackwater Park were more in the death metal vein, and Deliverance through this are more progressive. Yeah, they have a niche, but they approach it differently with each record. Honestly, I love that they do it, but to each their own.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Opeth is the single most predictable band in existence. You know what you get when you buy their albums. And most of the time Opeth is extremely bland with an exception to Watershed, which actually seems like an attempt was made to put a little personality into it. But even so, it's getting to the point that similar sounding bands (debatably Opeth influenced) (Bilocate, In Vain, Leprous, Ikuinen Kaamos, first In Mourning record, last Enslaved record) are far surpassing Opeth in terms of quality material.
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Album Rating: 3.5
derelict herds
moooo
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baaa
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Album Rating: 3.5
I haven't heard any of these bands actually. Man, I am out of the loop. I don't know, I liked Opeth since Still Life came out, and I like most of them. This one doesn't hit me like Still Life, Morningrise, or Ghost Reveries. But I know what you are saying.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
this is such a good album
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Album Rating: 4.0
i loved ghost reveries and most of there other albums, but apart from heir apparent and lotus eater which are killer tracks, im finding it hard to get into the rest of the songs.
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Its been two years already. Time to give us some new stuff now!
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Album Rating: 4.0
Opeth is the single most predictable band in existence
Not exactly but I always expect quality material and it always delivers so meh
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