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Of 70's and progressive inspiration, "Ghost Reveries" is once again an excellent album from Opeth, a band that never stops evolving according to its desires and inspirations.
YATH
- 21/09/2005
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Album of great quality, very homogeneous and well balanced, "Still Life" allows Opeth to refine its style and is clearly a transition album.
STEVENAKERFELDT
- 24/01/2012
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"Morningrise" remains an interesting work to listen to in Opeth's discography because it closes a period to start a new one, more melodic and progressive.
STEVENAKERFELDT
- 09/03/2012
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"My Arms, Your Hearse" by Opeth remains a progressive death metal staple even if it doesn't reach the perfection of the following albums that will be "Blackwater Park" and "Deliverance".
STRUCK
- 10/02/2006
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"Deliverance" is the worthy successor of "Blackwater Park". With this opus, Opeth definitively establishes its supremacy to become cult...
STRUCK
- 15/02/2006
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"Watershed" happens to be in the discography of Opeth a less direct work, less violent but still dark, powerful and melancholic and more than ever rich and impregnated with 70's influences.
STRUCK
- 13/06/2008
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An explosive mix of atmospheric metal and death metal, Blackwater Park is considered by many as Opeth's absolute masterpiece.
YATH
- 29/08/2003
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"Sorceress" is an album of great richness and diversity, both dark in its themes and luminous in its compositions. A very great progressive rock album.
NEWF
- 23/09/2016
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