Yeah, but it's probably the best thing for someone just getting into them to listen to.Asrynth wrote:Invest in a copy of Morningrise or Blackwater Park and you may be better off than Ghost Reveries. GR is rock with death metal vocals, their older stuff is real death metal, not that it makes it any better or worse Im just saying I think their new stuff is a bit too watered down.holly wrote:If SOTU was the first time you saw them, yeah, it sucked.andyb wrote:i agree, ive heard so much shit about them, then i saw them, i was really let down, and my taste in music sucks.TheKshatriya wrote:I still dont understand why people think Opeth is so good, but to each his own.
Invest in a copy of Ghost Reveries and seeing them in February and you will not be disappointed.
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Part of the awesomeness is the long songs with different movements.Strangler wrote:Opeth is good but get boring after a while. Songs are way too long. And Kreator/Napalm Death tour > this tour.
And Kreator/Napalm Death would've been cool in '87-'90.
Sure they're still pretty good but not tour of the year worthy.
In my opinion the Opeth hierarchy of albums goes like this:holly wrote:Yeah, but it's probably the best thing for someone just getting into them to listen to.Asrynth wrote:Invest in a copy of Morningrise or Blackwater Park and you may be better off than Ghost Reveries. GR is rock with death metal vocals, their older stuff is real death metal, not that it makes it any better or worse Im just saying I think their new stuff is a bit too watered down.holly wrote:If SOTU was the first time you saw them, yeah, it sucked.andyb wrote:i agree, ive heard so much shit about them, then i saw them, i was really let down, and my taste in music sucks.TheKshatriya wrote:I still dont understand why people think Opeth is so good, but to each his own.
Invest in a copy of Ghost Reveries and seeing them in February and you will not be disappointed.
if you want Opeth with a early Swedish twin-guitar sound and slight black metal vibe to it, listen to Orchid and Morningrise.
if you want Opeth with a death metal vibe, listen to My Arms Your Hearse, Deliverance, tracks 2 and 6 from Still Life, and tracks 1, 2, and 8 on Blackwater Park.
if you want Opeth with a very very heavy prog rock vibe, listen to Ghost Reveries, tracks 1, 4, 5, and 7 on Still Life, and tracks 4, 5, and 6 on Blackwater Park.
if you want "soft" Opeth, listen to Damnation and the various 1-2 ballads included on each album.
if you want to be blown away by the most well-produced and cd-quality sounding concert DVD out there right now, watch the Lamentations DVD.
When someone else can name me a band still playing that can encompass that many genres and styles of music into as many albums I'll be ready to relinquish Opeth's hold on my mind as the current best band in metal today.
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LISTEN UP MOTHERFUCKER, IVE GOT SOMETHING I NEED TO SAAAAAAY...Greg wrote: When someone else can name me a band still playing that can encompass that many genres and styles of music into as many albums I'll be ready to relinquish Opeth's hold on my mind as the current best band in metal today.
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I'll second this motion.TheKshatriya wrote:LISTEN UP MOTHERFUCKER, IVE GOT SOMETHING I NEED TO SAAAAAAY...Greg wrote: When someone else can name me a band still playing that can encompass that many genres and styles of music into as many albums I'll be ready to relinquish Opeth's hold on my mind as the current best band in metal today.
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Fuck it, Dude, let's go bowling.
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Neurosis has been going for 20 years now, and every single album is different and full of feeling in its own way. Also, you never know what you are going to get when a new Neurosis album comes your way, you know what to expect out of a new Opeth album.Greg wrote: When someone else can name me a band still playing that can encompass that many genres and styles of music into as many albums I'll be ready to relinquish Opeth's hold on my mind as the current best band in metal today.
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point taken - best band in metal remains crotchdusterfukrholestkhed wrote:Neurosis has been going for 20 years now, and every single album is different and full of feeling in its own way. Also, you never know what you are going to get when a new Neurosis album comes your way, you know what to expect out of a new Opeth album.Greg wrote: When someone else can name me a band still playing that can encompass that many genres and styles of music into as many albums I'll be ready to relinquish Opeth's hold on my mind as the current best band in metal today.
Fuck it, Dude, let's go bowling.
Gets boring really quickly...Mike wrote:Part of the awesomeness is the long songs with different movements.Strangler wrote:Opeth is good but get boring after a while. Songs are way too long. And Kreator/Napalm Death tour > this tour.
And Kreator/Napalm Death would've been cool in '87-'90.
Sure they're still pretty good but not tour of the year worthy.
And Kreator/Napalm Death maybe old but I would rather see them than some Opeth. Opeth doesn't do much for me.
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