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DO I REALLY have to tell you what this is about??? Opeth kicks ass.....
Filthy Little Secret for rules....blah blah blah...
AND DO NOT TAKE THESE IMAGES

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~UNDER THE WEEPING MOON~

Once again I've cried
Unto the moon
That burning flame
That has guided me
Through all these years
The lake from which you flow
With eyes of fire
Once unlit but now alive
This energy, sparkling
Like a morning star
The morning star
Riding the fires of
The northern gold
I've searched the eye
I laugh under the weeping moon
I am the watcher in the skies
Nor the emeralds know my mark
Glisten to mark their presence
Set the enigma ablaze
Searching...
Finding...
Burn the winter landmarks
That said I was there
Burn the spirit of cold
That travel through my soul
~Opeth




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As far as Death Metal bands go there are few that take the genre to new heights like these five Swedes from Stockholm. Formed in 1990 by guitarists Peter Lindgren and Mikael Akerfeld the band have created a sound that is not only uniquely their own but encompasses a passion for progression within a tightly contained medium. Their success among critics and fans is staggering. All seven of their full-length albums have garnered rave reviews with four given near perfect scores in a number of music press trades. Still the band remains just under the radar. It could be their music is so unexpected moving from melodic instrumentals to gravel-throated, sledgehammer riffs to symphonic overtures that no one has any idea how to mass market them. Yet, within their subterranean lairs they are wildly successful selling out clubs and small theaters across the US, Canada and Europe.

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Granted they are dark, possibly one of the darkest bands out their. Their morose, macabre exterior was established with the 1995 debut, Orchid whose epic death-prog exuded equal parts beauty and brutality. The record was crushing with its double-time tempos and bleak, frostbitten riffs. Moodily expansive with jazz-influenced, melodic instrumental passages that sported an abundance of delicate acoustic guitars and pianos interludes depicted a band destined for greatness. Morningrise (1996) continued the trend extending the songs out to well over ten minutes and painstakingly constructing audio landscapes that played out like a mini motion picture. My Arm, Your Hearse (1998) saw the band reaching their stride crafting tighter compositions with a balanced melodic range which embraced the now fully mature musical prowess within the group. Signed to Century Media by this point the record benefited from a simultaneous release in the US and Europe and saw glowing reviews which established the band as a leading force in progressive metal with death roots.

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1999's Still Life continued to capitalize on the bands momentum and saw the group played its first U.S. concert at the Milwaukee Metalfest. The record itself saw the band reexamining their past with a less abrasive death-grip on the Black Metal market. The disc proved to be a gorgeous concept affaire with Akerfeldt’s cleaner vocals surpassing his guttural in impact and clarity. For many this was the beginning of what is considered Opeth’s genius phase in that their next three records Blackwater Park (2001), Deliverance (2002) and Damnation (2003). Recruiting the capable skills of Porcupine Tree’s Steve Wilson as producer the band shift into a remarkable level of songwriting maintaining their black metal roots yet embracing a Pink Floyd-like presentation. Most noticeable is an unprecedented fluidity in arrangements, vocals harmonies and acoustic passages that make way for Eastern-tinged melodies, stoner rock grooves and chilling soundscapes.

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Deliverance and Damnation were originally intended to be released together as a double CD. However, by releasing them separately one can appreciate each for their intriguing tympanic assault. Deliverance is a continuation of Blackwater Park complete with blastbeat drum runs, haunting nuances and masterful dynamics but is astoundingly fluid especially through the 10-minute “A Fair Judgement” and the brilliantly acoustic “For Absent Friends”. Damnation is a whole different animal. Its radical departure from its predecessor is what makes Opeth’s 2003 tour so intriguing. Here is Opeth at their acoustic best. Almost sounding like a compilation of the group’s quieter moments, Damnation removes the heavy metal tension and swirls in orchestrated, melodic, acoustic bliss. Removing the explosions of black metal fury and progressive rock excursions the record stands only on its subtle, beautifully assembled songwriting suites.

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For fans of Porcupine Tree the announcement of Opeth joining them on their US swing might have been seen as unusual to say the least, then it was announced that the two bands were rotating the headlining spot. When they landed in Portland, Porcupine Tree was up first followed by the dimming of the lights for Opeth. As the band poured onto the stage and took their places on bar stools strategically centered under amber lights, Martin Mendez (bass), Martin Lopez (drums) and guitarist Peter Lindgren framed Mikael Akerfeld with Spiritual Beggars keyboardist Per Wiberg settling in behind. The gentle nuances of “Windowpane” (the first track off Damnation) filled the tightly packed room. The chemistry between the five was immediate, alluring and hypnotic. The band graciously thanked the crowd for their patience then moved into “In My Time Of Need” followed by “Death Whispered A Lullaby.” It was then Akerfeld addressed the fact that they would be doing Damnation in its entirety. “For those who don’t know who we are,” says Akerfeld after the acoustically gentle “Closure”, “We are a black metal band from Sweden. We’re going to be playing an all acoustic set tonight with some surprises. If there are any Porcupine Tree fans still out there, please hang around.”

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The rest of the set matched Damnation track by track with Akerfeld injecting the occasional historical facts about the band interspersed with road stories. “Hope Leaves,” “To Rid The Disease,” “Ending Credits” and “Weakness” all followed with the band stopping only long enough to swap instruments. Musically this band is a mindblower – the lethal twin-guitar combination of Akerfeld and Lindgren is astounding, add that to one of the best rhythm sections conceived in metaldom and you have a prizefighter going the distance. The encore brought the band back for “Benighted” (Still Life), the never before played live “To Bid You Farewell” (Morningrise), the brilliant Deep Purple cover “Soldier of Fortune” (Stormbringer) and “Face of Melinda” (Still Life). If the combustibility of their records doesn’t blow you away – their live show will.

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2004-10-31 [Monoxide Child]: I think I'm hooked, Rhi! =D

2004-10-31 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: *smiles* Glad I could be of assitance in your addiction.*giggles* Seriously though..they do kick ass!

2004-10-31 [Monoxide Child]: ^_^ Its an honor working with you. shit yeah they do!

2004-10-31 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: *smiles* I'm very happy you like them....makes my heart smile big...

2004-10-31 [Monoxide Child]: YaY! I love 'em..and I've only heard 2 songs so far =D your heart smiling big makes me smile big all together

2004-10-31 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: YAY!! Well, I promise...ALL their stuff rocks. I really like the way they can be so hardcore metal and in the very next second be so soft... Don't know of many bands that can do that....talent I say...pure talent...although....it was my trianing them that did it...*bows* thank you thank you...hold your applause please. *giggles and continues to dream on...*

2004-10-31 [Monoxide Child]: yeah, I mean, WOW!! Their talent is a neverending cloud of amazement! *bows and applauses anyways* XP

2004-10-31 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: I want to see them in concert, but I'm sure Greenville is not on their tour route.

2004-10-31 [Monoxide Child]: awww, thats sooks. I hope they come around your way some delightful day

2004-10-31 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: yea....that would be nice, or within some driving distance....

2004-10-31 [Monoxide Child]: Yeah, THAT much would be good enough for me too =D

2004-10-31 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: They toured with Cradle of Filth this past time...*whines* My two favouritest bands in all the nations and I didn't get to see it...

2004-10-31 [Monoxide Child]: awwwww *pats your back*

2004-10-31 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: *sniff sniffs....*

2004-11-01 [Monoxide Child]: I hope it doesn't hurt you too bad =(

2004-11-01 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: na.....I'm pretty much over it...The continual buying of COF and Opeth CD's helps me to get past the pain...

2004-11-01 [Monoxide Child]: thats kool! have they released any songs together?

2004-11-01 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: no....not that I'm aware of..I haven't read anything where they have. That would be pretty cool though...DID you know....I thought Dani Filth was a chic at first??? Well, because in his pictures...he looks feminine and he's pretty short, and of course he sings at a very high pitch...so yea...poor Dani...and I thought Dani was short for Danielle...

2004-11-01 [Monoxide Child]: hehehe, I didn't know that, but I'm glad to know now! I thought the lead singer of Otep was a girl too...oh wait...that IS a girl...my bad

2004-11-01 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: Do you like Cradle??? Alot of people don't....

2004-11-01 [Monoxide Child]: I haven't heard very much of their music..but what I have heard, I loved

2004-11-01 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: *smiles* again....if ya like some of what ya heard ya will like it all..I have to admit at first when I heard them, I didn't like them...when I hear death metal, I'm thinking...deep growling..not high pitched screaming....but the more I listened and heard the music and heard the words.....they are like my all time favourite....right along with Opeth...if I had to choose between the two, I couldn't pick.

2004-11-01 [Monoxide Child]: The first song I heard by cradle started with "oh sweet nidia, I burn for thee!" at least thats what it sounded like.

2004-11-01 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: *giggles* I have read the words and he sings so freakin' fast.....Have you heard anything off the Nymphetimine CD??? it kicks ass...it's their newest one..but ALL of them are good....Cruelty and the Beast is really good, because the entire CD is about Elizabeth Bathory, and everyone knows she's my role model, so when I found out that the CD was about her, I got it...that's how I got hooked....Dani Rules!

2004-11-02 [Legolas35]: This is such a good Wiki Baby!! I Love it. Those pics are really really nice. ]};) Has listened to them so much since I copied those Cd's Baby.

2004-11-02 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: awwwwww....I love you....*grins* yea....I listen to Opeth everyday...so much that someone has concerns...*giggles*

2004-11-02 [Legolas35]: Concerns Eh??? =P and I kiss those giggles

2004-11-02 [IwAsBuTaMnOmOrE]: *licks* I love yoooooou....*giggles just to get more kisses*

2005-10-06 [Wæfre]: WHEEEEE!! OPETH!!!!!!!! <falls over>

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