STD_Caps wrote:
I'm not Antipeth but I won't just suck their dong for something to do. I liked Damnation a lot and the tracks I heard from Blackwater Park were good. They can clearly write songs and riffs but it often seems that later Opeth is random with concern for structure, cohesion or progression. Well, that's my view.
Bloomin' hell Mr Caps, give it a little while longer and the songs that appear to have random structures will become amazing and make sense. This album takes more than one listen to get into!
You're right though, give it time and Hessian Peel is definitely the standout. I do see what you mean in all fairness, songs like Heir Apparent and The Lotus Eater do jump from place to place in a thousand instants, but that's what I love about it, and after listening to it a few times and getting to know the songs, the structures do definitely start to make more sense, you'll begin to notice where build-ups and climaxes are and you'll see it's all unbelievable. I still listen to this album about a million times a day and think it's the best thing since sliced bread. And after all, what would be the point of them doing another Ghost Reveries or Blackwater Park? They needed to do an album like this, it really is quite a step forward for them, and old Ankerfanker loves the prog and wants to go mad for it, and why the bloody hell shouldn't he.