Opeth
Pale Communion


3.2
good

Review

by Thompson D. Gerhart STAFF
August 29th, 2014 | 2408 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Not Opeth on acid, just Opeth mimicking some guys on acid.

You can choose to mar Opeth's recent releases for any number of reasons, but when you boil it all down, the reason Heritage and now Pale Communion aren't well-accepted by Akerfeldt and company's long-standing fanbase is because neither is an Opeth album. Yes, yes, they're "Opeth" albums, but they're not Opeth albums. There's absolutely some cool stuff on the classic prog-turnabout of Heritage and Pale Communion, but neither deliver on promises made and self-fulfilled by Ghost Reveries or Watershed. Sure, Mikael is entitled to do whatever he well pleases, but the Opeth of 2014 is little more than Opeth's mildly self-influenced prog side-gig and it feels foolish to deny that. Whether that will last the rest of Opeth's already storied carriers or not remains to be seen, but for the immediate interim, we need to accept that the latest "Opeth" album is not great, and the aforementioned doppelganger hypothesis has a lot to play into it because:

We love Opeth, not "Opeth."

Opeth is a band that brought us a dark and appropriately austere death metal sound that could conjure up the ghosts in your closet and incite them against you all while simultaneously drowning you in the placid despair of a folk-based acoustic passage. Akerfeldt would cast his voice as the roaring shadow beckoning you to embrace the darkness or as an angelic light guiding you out of the shade... if only for a moment. While some of the mellifluous harmonies we've come to expect out of the big man are present on Pale Communion, that rich floor of merciless anguish is raised to a platform of mediocre crooning that simply doesn't create the same voluminous space Opeth need to develop the same sort of complex narrative we've heard on past albums.

With lower vocal and musical headroom it just doesn't happen in the same way. The magic of Opeth gives way to the prog bearings of "Opeth." And sure, we'd herald them if it were any other band, but for Opeth? There's just a sad sense of gothic magic that's had its black candlelight flame blown out by a hippie's bong smoke pervading the album. "Moon Above, Sun Below" probably comes closest to recapturing that magic with its monotone chant, strained calling, and very Opeth vibe to its hand-off from free flowing (hard) rock solos to medieval sounding acoustic passages, but in the end it's still not the authentic product.

Tracks like "Goblin" feel like '70s prog ripoffs that Opeth are better than, while "River" feels like some sort of Woodstock jam that's simply foreign amid the rest of Opeth's finer works. "Eternal Rains Will Come" strikes as one of few memorable tracks on Pale Communion and it's not hard to see why - it and "Moon Above, Sun Below" bear the brunt of Opeth's historical sound on this album, while the relevance of much of the rest is gone with the wind.

Was this expected after Heritage? Sure - but does that make it any more acceptable? Certainly not. This is a well-defined, if experimental group that's somehow gone back to a school of musical thought that was prevalent forty plus years ago. We've come to expect forward thinking from Opeth - experimentation, combining genres in new and exciting ways, playing on your expectations of the dark with the light and vice versa, but what we get from Pale Communion is mostly a second full delving into a theory of the past with little to be said for innovation. So, sure, it's a solid prog album, but it's boring because, well, let's face it, if you're looking to do something new, you don't rip off something old.



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AtomicWaste
Moderator
August 29th 2014


2888 Comments

Album Rating: 3.2 | Sound Off

Rant rant rant.

ChoccyPhilly
August 29th 2014


13626 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

That summary ^^ great review

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
August 29th 2014


20969 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

I like the first paragraph a lot, great review.

Mongi123
August 29th 2014


22034 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Couldn't have said it better myself man, fantastic review!

climactic
August 29th 2014


22742 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Yes

Totengott
August 29th 2014


4252 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I disagree completely with the first paragraph, but nice review.

Ocean of Noise
August 29th 2014


10970 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Part of me really wants to give this a negative rating but that's only because the band has done so much better in the past

ExplosiveOranges
August 29th 2014


4408 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Dat first paragraph. Sweet rev, Tom. Don't think this'll grow beyond a 3.5 for me, if even that.

SgtPepper
Emeritus
August 30th 2014


4510 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

damn, you still beat me to it haha. Great review though. I mostly agree with you, but its grown on me a lot lately.

tommygun
August 30th 2014


27108 Comments


decent review kinda milked that opeth/"opeth" thing a bit hard but yea nice

BMDrummer
August 30th 2014


15096 Comments


good review, awesome summary

JokineAugustus
August 30th 2014


10938 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Fuck. Don't even have a blue ray player to play the bonus disc :/

AngelofDeath
Emeritus
August 30th 2014


16303 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album is tight as fuck.



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climactic
August 30th 2014


22742 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

last paragraph is perf

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
August 30th 2014


18852 Comments


didn't this have a 4.0 average for like 26 minutes the other day

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
August 30th 2014


18852 Comments


i thought of something funnier than 24

climactic
August 30th 2014


22742 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

the hype for this album

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
August 30th 2014


18852 Comments


i only saw negative hype because of how bad people thought Cusp Of Eternity was

climactic
August 30th 2014


22742 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

25

Thibs
August 30th 2014


2986 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

agree with toten, the first paragraph suggests that any band to change direction or further embrace one style while abandoning another should change names.



album is great



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