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Universal Music: Opeth´s Damnation
Size: Large, Medium, Small Sat Jun 28, 08 04:01 PM | Category: Metal Reviews
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Band: Opeth

Album Reviewed: "Damnation" (2003)

Genre: Progressive Metal

Track Listing:

1. Windowpane 7:44

2. In My Time of Need 5:50

3. Death Whispered a Lullaby 5:49

4. Closure 5:16

5. Hope Leaves 4:30

6. To Rid the Disease 6:21

7. Ending Credits 3:40

8. Weakness 4:09

Total playing time 43:19

 

On 2003, the outstanding Swedish band Opeth made a project consisting in the released of two simultaneous albums with opposite names and concept, one being the great "Deliverance", featuring all the characteristics I describe in my previous post (http://blog.bitcomet.com/monti84metal/post_40461/), and the other named "Damnation", a progressive, dark and mellow release of such high quality that I consider it to be truly universal music.

 

"Damnation" shows the band turning their progressive influences to the extreme. There is an absent of distortion, with clear electric guitars intertwined with acoustic arpeggios and chords. For the first time, the keyboards took an important role in their music, being in great part responsible for the obscure atmosphere and melancholic feeling behind every note. The double bass kick ass drumming was left behind and replaced for jazzy, perfectly suited percussion. And for the first time as well, Mikael Åkerfeldt stopped using his remarkable growling and sang in a mellow clear voice with different, interesting moods and tones.

 

This album is so genuinely perfect that even the hardcore metalheads accepted its beauty and they indeed embraced "Damnation" as a masterpiece. In a very dangerous, brave move, Opeth dared to change their style, giving mellow yet still dark music to an audience accustom to heavy distortion and technical playing. The experiment result was so neatly done and superior that it will appeal the masses of almost every musical genre, from jazz lovers, progressive rock fans, passing through romantic freaks and ending up in the extreme metal fans, making this album universal and compelling.

 

Download "Damnation" here

 

 

 

Song: Windowpane

 

Blank face in the windowpane
Made clear in seconds of light
Disappears and returns again
Counting hours, searching the night

Might be waiting for someone
Might be there for us to see
Might be in need of talking
Might be staring directly at me

Inside plays a lullaby
Slurred voice over children cries
On the inside

Haunting loneliness in the eye
Skin covering a secret scar
His hand is waving a goodbye
There's no response or action returned

There is deep prejudice in me
Outshines all reason inside
Given dreams all ridden with pain
And projected unto the last 

 


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though not really into music, but i like the melody.


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Masterpiece.

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