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Title:HEAVY_METAL - Talent Round-Up DayDay
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Created:Thu May 05 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1238
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1209.0. "Opeth" by AXPLAB::VLASIU (Sorin Vlasiu - Brussels, Belgium) Sun Jan 26 1997 13:08

    This topic is dedicated to the swedish band Opeth.
    I've listened Opeth's last "Morningrise" and it's quite surprising.
    All the songs are 10+ minutes the longest lasting around 20 mins.
    This is progressive metal but on the darker side apparently. Great
    accoustical parts (rather important) and quite complex structure.
    But the death metal vocals will prevent this from a wider audience
    which is too bad. The last song is the most immediate (as it uses
    normal vocals) and shows they could reach a nice success (just like
    Tiamat).
    However if you like the genre this is highly recommended. If not, this
    is just well recommended. Good music.
    
    Sorin
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1209.1another band on my list!SUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeMon Jan 27 1997 10:2810
    
    This is another band I have been meaning to listen to, and they are on
    my list. Ophthalamia is another one in the similar vein, as well as
    Winter, Dawn, and several others. But Opeth is on my list and will look
    for them the next time I am in Newbury Comics.  Sorin, do you have
    either of the Identity discs, Death...is just the beginning III, or
    Beauty in Darkness? Let me know.
    
    Mike
    
1209.2Great music .. AXPLAB::VLASIUSorin Vlasiu - Brussels, BelgiumMon Jan 27 1997 11:499
    Re. Mike
    
    No, I don't have them.
    
    Opeth is fine especially for the music. The accoustical parts are
    really outstanding on an attentive listening.
    But ... first get Dominus' "The first 9". It's a crusher !
    
    Sorin
1209.3not at CDNow...only "View to the Dim"SUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeMon Jan 27 1997 12:006
    
    CDNow only shows "View to the Dim", no "The first 9"....and I just
    checked for Opeth....none found.... ;-(  Guess I will have to try and
    rely on Newbury for some of these, or the Import place in Nashua.
    
    
1209.4AXPLAB::VLASIUSorin Vlasiu - Brussels, BelgiumMon Jan 27 1997 12:095
    "Morningrise" is Opeth's second CD. The first was "Orchid", much in the
    same style (progressive). "View to the Dim" was Dominus' previous
    album. I haven't heard it but I've seen good remarks about it.
    
    Sorin
1209.5Morningrise is quite goodSUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeMon Apr 28 1997 10:1114
    
    re: -1
    
    Just received Morningrise from Dark Symphonies mail order out of
    Billerica, MA. Ordered thursday, received sat. which was good! It is a
    long disc and has some nice acoustic parts. Century Media has both
    listed for $10 (I paid $15 through DS) so I will order Orchid through
    CM later on. 5 tracks, 10+ minutes each! One might be under 10 mins,
    but rest are above 10 in length. You can tell Dan Swano had influence
    on these guys (and they even mention him in the liner notes). Mainly
    death-ish vocals a-la Edge of Sanity, some quieter parts. Overall quite
    good, I'll have to put it in the changer this week.
    
    
1209.6this is a good listen, probably better on headphones!SUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeFri May 02 1997 10:5925
    
    It's in the changer and I didn't get to finish listening to track 4 by
    the time I got to work. Dats ok! I'll finish it on the way home
    instead! This is some good stuff if you can get beyond the vocals as
    the acoustic parts are quite nice and show some good thoughts behind
    the process of writing the music. Nice interludes I guess you can say.
    
    You really can tell Dan Swano has influence on this band! Just listen
    to the vocals and the listen to Crimson by EoS (Dan Swano's band) and
    you can hear the similarities like he was doing the singing (which
    according to the liner he is only their "guide").
    
    BTW - Dan Swano has LEFT Edge of Sanity! He said their may be other EoS
    albums, but he is going to be concentrating on his other project(s)
    which include I believe "Nightingale" which *I* assume to be another
    band he has or had put together. I still haven't heard/gotten Infernal
    by EoS (Sorin: you have this yet?) which is their latest.
    
    Now to find Opthalamia, Skepticism (can be gotten from same place I got
    this one from so I will order it there), and Avernus (if I can find
    them also). Sorin, check out Morgion "Among Majestic Ruin" for some
    cool heavy low-end death/doomdeath music! 5 tracks 34 mins long, one
    instrumental (3rd track). I like that guys death vocals! ;-)
    
    
1209.7AXPLAB::VLASIUSorin Vlasiu - Brussels, BelgiumSat May 03 1997 13:147
    Re. Mike
    
    On headphones their music is very fine. But the vocals are still a bit
    out of phase compared to the rest of their music. It's the reason I
    prefer their last song on the CD when they use traditional vocals.
    
    Sorin
1209.8Prices of imports in your area?KAOFS::C_MENENDEZCARLOS, SOO ONT MCS (705)945-7862Mon May 05 1997 12:3722
    	RE .5
    
    	Mike:
    
    	I asked CM to send me both Opeth CDs, but they did not have them in
    stock yet. But at 10 or 11 bucks a crack, this is a great price. I also
    noted CM has expanded their catalog quite extensively, and they are
    planning to add more titles to it. This is great news, because since
    the Relapse/NBA split these 2 comapnies are charging $18-$20 for some
    of the SAME titles.
    
    
    	I am trying to re-order the Opteh CDs again today, will post here
    if they now have the, in stock.
    	
    	Mike, how much arethe local stores charging you for imports? My
    local store wanted $27 for the Cryptopsy I had ordered before, but got
    them down to $16 which I think is morethan appropiate for an import. I
    would like to get the In Flames and Dark tranquility, but I am not
    paying such exhorbitant prices.
    
    	Carlos
1209.9email me for web addressSUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeMon May 05 1997 14:1112
    
    Carlos, I got my Opeth from Dark Symphonies (mail order out of
    Billerica, MA). Got the discs (Old Man's Child - Born of the
    Flickering, which I believe is black metal) for $30 + 3 shipping and
    had them in 2 days. They have a lot of black stuff along with doom and
    death metal stuff (Mortiis, Dimmi Borgir(sp)). Prices are cheaper than
    I thought since most of that stuff is import and in the teen range for
    costs for most all of them. Email me and I will send you the webpage
    address.
    
    Mike
    
1209.10good disc, excellent changes between electric & acousticSUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeFri May 09 1997 09:3110
    
    The more I listen to this disc, the more I really like it and what they
    did mixing Progressive and Death metal. It is really cool! The vocals
    are the hardest part for those who are not into that to get beyond and
    into the music. One track is 20 minutes and doesn't seem that long!
    Last track has clean vocals that are done well, as are the other clean
    parts throughout the disc. I guess Orchid by Opeth will be added to my
    list (ever growing).
    
    
1209.1120 "short" minutes....KAOFS::C_MENENDEZCARLOS, SOO ONT MCS (705)945-7862Mon May 12 1997 21:268
    	Mike:
    
    	It's funny you mention that the 20 min. song goes by so fast.
    That's exactly what Opeth tried to do, according to the last review
    I read on the Relapse catalog. BTW, did  you get your copy? It's good
    and juicy!
    
    	Carlos
1209.12OrchidAXPLAB::VLASIUSorin Vlasiu - Brussels, BelgiumTue May 13 1997 07:575
    I got their previous CD "Orchid" and it's in the same vein as
    "Morningrise". 65 minutes, 7 songs. Same deathish vocals (and some
    screaming). If you enjoy "Morningrise" you'll surely like "Orchid".
    
    Sorin
1209.13yup, read it, tossed it! Oops!SUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeWed May 14 1997 10:0212
    
    re: -.11
    
    Hi Carlos,
    
    I don't know why I got the Resound catalog (tossed it, but probably
    shouldn't have as they had some bands I wanted to pick up cd's from, oh
    well, I'll see if I can't scare up another one). I read the article on
    them and a couple others, interesting read on Opeth. Skepticism is high
    on my list as is Winter too, if I can get the latter....