On my first listen, I wasn't hooked. I thought it was all over the place and no one track stood out to me. Thought it was like a mud puddle with no distinctions. But on my second listen I was completely hooked. I mean completely. It was spinning on the record player non stop side A to D all day yesterday and I don't see today being any different. Or tomorrow. This is a fantastic album.
I’m sure I’m reading too much into potential “lore”, but I find it very curious how this album called The Last Will and Testament feels like the most direct progression of Watershed, and the album artwork of Watershed is a man sitting at a desk writing…
This is the final key of their long transformation journey. They really hit all the points that makes them such a force to be reckon. They know when to go heavy, soft, and when to have fun experimenting with everything that they've learned throught their carreer.
Need to give it a lot more listens (and will), but first listen I got hints of In Cauda, Sorceress (but heavier), Ghost Reveries, Watershed, but all wrapped in an extra proggy blanket. Might be because I listened through their discography again, but did anyone else get the feel and atmosphere of Damnation in A Story Never Told? Again, only one listen in which will be rectified now
Great review! I just finished my first listen and then came immediately over to Banger for your review. I couldn't agree more. This album is a fantastic journey that I can't wait to listen to over and over. There's so much intricacy and different parts that I know I'm going to get something new and exciting out of every listen. Great review!
I wasn't very impressed with their recent releases. I didn't think they were bad, just not for me. So I went in to this review expecting the same thing, but I got gradually more and more interested. But I was really sold when you mentioned Ian Anderson is on this. I love the guy!
Awesome review! This is easily their best since watershed but I don’t think it’s amazing. Once I got past the admittedly thrilling return of growls and death metal I found it to be a little meandering and lacking in hooks. I think the bookends shine but the middle section dragged a bit. And I honestly don’t give a shit about the concept. You could’ve told me any of their records were concept albums and it wouldn’t make a difference. The vibe is very haunting though so props there. It felt like the soundtrack to a more experimental “Shining”. I’d give it a 4/5 after a few listens.
“Heavyweights of Progressive Metal. Nobody compares to what they have done”- Id argue Enslaved stand just as tall as Opeth in Prog Metal consistency. Great review
The Last Will and Testament IMHO is Opeth's best album since Ghost Reveries. It perfectly blends the band's modern progressive rock sound with elements of their past into a truly fantastic listen. Also, Riley, thank you for suggesting Lying Figures. I was hooked as soon as I heard the song "Euphoria and Misery."
First listen yesterday, it felt suuuuuper crowded and close to overflowing at all times. I still think that to some extent 3 spins later. I think it would be better with a little nudge less of about everything that's on top of the basic instruments, and maybe a bit more time to breathe here and there. We'll see what the next few spins give away.
-glad you like it. I am predicting it will become my favorite after about 5 or 6 listenings. But Opeth is not “Back!”. That’s just ignorant. They were never gone. Heritage through In Cauda Venenum were all brilliant. They were just a different flavor than their heavier growl albums.
@@kurtkish6970 Sure, its just that as an old prog rocker I've heard all the prog in the world, Opeth paying tribute to that stuff is great, but its more thoughtful than visceral. This new album is a nice middle ground.
You have me so stoked for the album! It’s funny what Michael said about bringing back the growls when nobody cared because I was fine thinking he’d never do it again. But hearing that voice now, with that music… tears of joy! This could very well be my favourite 2024 release and I’ve only heard what you played in this video.
Just a small complaint to be that one nerd. Opeth did not go progressive or prog in 2011. They've always been prog. Their whole career is prog. They just cut out the metal parts and were left with twice the amount of rock. I hate it when people refer to 2011-2024 as Opeth's prog era as it's total nonsense. Rather refer to the 'phases' as Oldpeth, Newpeth and now Neopeth. Or some like that.
Opeth have pulled off what precious few bands ever have. They've made an album that is like a coupler joining prog death metal Opeth to the full on prog of the previous four albums. The two singles released before the album don't really give any insight into what to expect. Opeth has never been a "singles" type band and this one is no exception. There's a lot going here and the first listen may be a little rough, but I'm on my third way through it as I write this, and flying above the weather now. I was concerned about Mikael doing gutteral vocals. After all this time. He's only a year younger than me, and I feel every year most days. No worries there. His voice is deep and powerful as ever. Some Nů Peth fans will likely hate it, and there will be old farts my age who will find fault because it doesn't sound like Orchid, or even Blackwater Park. That's too band because I think Opeth may have just made those of us who love both our masterpiece. Now get off of TH-cam and go get it... NOW !!! Because it's fucking amazing.
They're my favorite band but I can't go any higher than 8/10 at the moment. Way too many layers, and not as catchy as past albums. It gets better with every listen though.
@@henrywalton5967 exactly. Plus, his growls are hard to understand in some places. It feels like they throw a lot of words together too fast. I don't understand why they don't let the vocals breathe more. They're really good in places and hard to make out in others.
@henrywalton5967 but this is him being more talented as a singer? I will never understand this criticism, seeing as the breath control and technique has to develop to sustain a vibrato effectively. Your criticism is basically saying you want him to sing more straight tones and stifle his technique. Re read that and give your head a shake.
@@ScreamingInSong I don't think you read what I said. It works REALLY WELL most of the time but there are some quieter and calmer parts of the album where I fell that technique is out of place. Just my personal opinion.
My favourite Opeth albums are (in no particular order) Ghost Reveries, Watershed and Heritage, so I was absolutely thrilled upon hearing §5, which is basically Heritage vibes and Opeth death metal combined 😍😍😍
I love this album, agree it's a 5/5, and I just want to mention: For anyone who has not heard of them, if you enjoy THIS album, you should look at Piah Mater - Under the Shadow of a Foreign Sun. This album ALSO came out this year, and before I knew Opeth was gonna make their comeback like this, I was hailing it as the 2nd coming of Opeth. They have such a similar style, though of course with their own touches as well. They even have a sax on the album! A SAX! And it's rad! So, if you dig older Opeth, and now NEWER Opeth, check out Piah Mater. I am an old school Opeth fan, I've heard many bands that are of a similar ilk, but none have caught my ear in that same way until Piah Mater. I don't think I can put them on the same level as Opeth, which may be impossible for me in almost any case, but they're damn fine and will appeal to anyone with those same sensibilities :]
This album flies by, it’s such a fun listen, never drags. I just listen over and over and pick up on things I hadn’t noticed last time. When I first listened I thought it was more prog heavy, but now I’m really hearing how fuckin heavy and evil this album sounds. Some of the most sinister mind blowing guitar solos they’ve ever done. This album gets better every listen! Every song has something to offer. So good, so happy with this.
Always enjoy seeing Riley but I thought for sure Dylan would be doing this one. I know he's busy now with Seven Spires but I hope we still get to see him from time to time!
For my part, I do hope management continues to have this young lady do reviews aplenty. I like her pace, her knowledge and breadth, and her respect for the output and the audience.
On wiki, among the technical personnel credits you can find Klara Ronqvist Fors as dramatic consultation. Dramatic consultation. Is this to help the band with their drama or was she enlisted to help them create drama in the music? Given the number of lineup changes for this band I expect maybe the former.
I was smiling throughout the review. This made my day. I just had an very attractive woman telling me that one of my favourite bands is back a bit to the old school.🤘😁 One a serious note thanks for the review, cheers from Portugal.🤘
I don’t hear the Blackwater Park influence on this record. Not yet at least, not saying it isn’t there. I just haven’t heard a section and thought this is “Blackwater Parkish”. I hear is In Cauda Venenum mixed with crazy vocals that’s more artsy. Definitely I hear Ghost Reveries and Heritage on it. Pale Communion atmsophere and Watershed looping and noodling sprinkled in. A bit of Deliverance with how brutal it is and the delicious rhythms. A bit of Sorceress and Closure (Damnation) sounds like she said with the middle eastern vibes. This album is straight heat 🔥 10/10 As usual with Opeth. A flawless record. Not a dull moment. The sound effects, narration, everything is just perfect.
Something you know Opeth will always do... 1) Their music will be good quality, regardless of your genre preferences. 2) they never do the same thing twice.
Sorry, it's me again. I guess you did 1 video on Japanese metal and love bites was mentioned so I apologize, But that was 5 years ago I just want you to do some reviews on their albumsi. Just really love this band. They they put a fresh sound on classic heavy metal ap. Ologize again for putting my foot in my mouth. I'm just very passionate thank you
I am like MANY that gave up on them after WATERSHED...THIS is a GREAT Return to what they USED to be ...KINDA... STILL better than the last few albums FOR SURE...
I guess I'm the only one who feels that this record is lackluster and doesn't even come close to Opeth's greatest records such as Still Life and Blackwater park. The Last Will & Testament is essentially just a continuation of what Opeth has been doing since Heritage. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't sound bad, and there are plenty of standout moments musically speaking, but regardless, it's still a far cry from Opeth's greatest material, including the last record that featured Mikael's growls, Watershed, which I still feel is one of Opeth's strongest and, in some regards, most underappreciated records. This latest release it's mostly just all-out 70's prog rock with some death metal vocals on top. It's very disappointing to me.
@@karayaziband I think people are just too caught up with the fact that Mikael brought his death growls back, which is why I and so many others got so excited for this record. But the music backing up those growls is just bland 70s prog. Not my thing. I'll just stick with the classics like Still Life.
Just listened to this one.... Holy shit this is what we wanted. A culmination of Opeth past and present. Reminds me a lot of Ghost Reveries. This thing is haunted and beautiful at the same time. The last song A Story Never Told is one of the most beautiful things I ever heard Opeth do. I welled up a lil bit. I only listened to it once so I can only rate it 4.5 out of 5. It can only go higher on repeated listens. Welcome back the Opeth I love. This is haunted art. Well done Opeth.
I'm not sure I'd give it a five out of five; the only two albums I've given that rating to are Ocean Machine by Devin Townsend and Mandylion by The Gathering. I'm thinking a 3.5 or 4.
I don't get the hate. Some people hate this...Opeth is FINALLY giving old fans what they want and so many of them are upset. This record is AMAZING. I think it ranks in the top third of their work. Every song is amazing and it is far heavier than I expected. FAR heavier. I love it.
We live in the era of hatred. Some people NEED to hate in order to feel that their empty lives are not wasted. You see it everywhere, and it is, not seldom, objectively wrong! As in this case. Or, God forgive, is the music too complex for these simpletons?
It happens to every band that evolves their sound over time, particularly if you made some of classic albums. I remember talking to old school death metal guys at a show and they were hating on opeth for becoming too "trendy" and "prog" in the Blackwater park days and basically, I think they wanted to go back to the orchid sound.
@ulfingvar1 Very dismissive take. Maybe people don't like it because, despite the growls and heaviness, the album still has the same sound or inspiration of their newer albums. The randomness, lack of hooks and lack of progression that's in albums like Blackwater Park or Ghost Reveries is gone. Now, all songs sound the same and seem to take on a weird free-form jazz/prog nature that removes melody, brutality and individuality between tracks. It all just meshes together. So that's the reason people might 'hate' record - it's because this one sucks compared to their greats, and they're wanting to express genuine disappointment instead of joining into the mainstream pretentiousness of fanboying over an album they're pretending to understand. Simply adding growls doesn't automatically fix the problem.
@@dani_i8942 I've heard all their albums, and this towers above them all. Anyone thinking this "suck" must have some sort of issue with something. Never mind, to each his own.
Great review this song pretty good. Really not my taste though. But they're good and your channel makes great reviews but. There is one review you missed them all love bites judgment day is an awesome album that came out in 2023. They have other electric pentagram. I wish. You guys would do a review on These albums Aren't you guys supposed to show love to all metal bands? I mean, these guys play some of the best Heavy metal and power metal I've been looking for the reviews on your channels for this band But I haven't seen any. Sorry I didn't mean to rant just wish these ladies had more visibility because they're just as good as some of twestern metal bands and better than my personal opinion. Lovebites as a massive fan reaction on TH-cam. It's ridiculous, but in a good way. So, could you please show them some love We are lovebites and we play heavy metal Yes, love your channel and thanks for keeping heavy metal alive.
This album is just way too busy. A lot of brilliant ideas and great performances but there's rarely time or space enough for themes and moods to breathe or develop. Too much go8ng on, too many abrubt changes, and way too much frantic drumming. A really difficult one to rate but after at least 10 listens, I'm no higher than a 3/5.
On my first listen, I wasn't hooked. I thought it was all over the place and no one track stood out to me. Thought it was like a mud puddle with no distinctions.
But on my second listen I was completely hooked. I mean completely. It was spinning on the record player non stop side A to D all day yesterday and I don't see today being any different. Or tomorrow. This is a fantastic album.
I’m sure I’m reading too much into potential “lore”, but I find it very curious how this album called The Last Will and Testament feels like the most direct progression of Watershed, and the album artwork of Watershed is a man sitting at a desk writing…
Nice connect
Well, it's a concept album about a person's "Last Will and Testament" being read to his family.
I thought the same thing!!
I had no idea about Ian Anderson but noticed that someone was actually playing the flute pieces and the composition was absolutely beautiful
I really adored the lyrical reference to their older albums and songs. Really perfected the “combining all our previous styles and eras” vibe
Love both album and your enthusiasm for it. Great video.
This is the final key of their long transformation journey. They really hit all the points that makes them such a force to be reckon. They know when to go heavy, soft, and when to have fun experimenting with everything that they've learned throught their carreer.
Need to give it a lot more listens (and will), but first listen I got hints of In Cauda, Sorceress (but heavier), Ghost Reveries, Watershed, but all wrapped in an extra proggy blanket. Might be because I listened through their discography again, but did anyone else get the feel and atmosphere of Damnation in A Story Never Told? Again, only one listen in which will be rectified now
100% mega Damnation vibes
@AlienatedQc glad to see it isn't just me
The beginning of a story never told sounds a lot like isolation years, then goes a bit into Pale Communion and Sorceress.
@@duartelucas5746 also, will o wisp vibes
Metallica fears Opeth now that Ian Anderson is on the album.. Jethro Tull strikes again.
Riff Wars - The Flute Strikes Back
BEST COMMENT RIGHT HERE !!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If you know, you know!
One of the most well-deserved 5/5s I have ever seen, this album is pure and absolute brilliance, from concept to execution. It's just that good.
It really isn't though...
@@nathanmoore5435 👍
@@nathanmoore5435it’s really good musically. You just might not enjoy it but that’s just taste
@nathanmoore5435 you really aren't though...
Hell Yeah! New Opeth haven't been this pumped for a new cd! Long live The Mighty Opeth!
Great review! I just finished my first listen and then came immediately over to Banger for your review. I couldn't agree more. This album is a fantastic journey that I can't wait to listen to over and over. There's so much intricacy and different parts that I know I'm going to get something new and exciting out of every listen. Great review!
I wasn't very impressed with their recent releases. I didn't think they were bad, just not for me. So I went in to this review expecting the same thing, but I got gradually more and more interested. But I was really sold when you mentioned Ian Anderson is on this. I love the guy!
You know it’s a 5/5 when the cover is in black and white
Hope to see them live in Brazil, Next April at Monsters of Rock, celebrating 30 years of the 1st Edition!!!
I couldn't agree more with this review. It's a stunning work of art.
Awesome review! This is easily their best since watershed but I don’t think it’s amazing. Once I got past the admittedly thrilling return of growls and death metal I found it to be a little meandering and lacking in hooks. I think the bookends shine but the middle section dragged a bit. And I honestly don’t give a shit about the concept. You could’ve told me any of their records were concept albums and it wouldn’t make a difference. The vibe is very haunting though so props there. It felt like the soundtrack to a more experimental “Shining”. I’d give it a 4/5 after a few listens.
“Heavyweights of Progressive Metal. Nobody compares to what they have done”- Id argue Enslaved stand just as tall as Opeth in Prog Metal consistency. Great review
I love that it's a perfect mix of their sounds and just a natural progression. Will be on repeat for quite a while.
Just finished listening to the new album. It is awesome! Great marriage of old opeth and newer opeth.
Really apprecated "Back in t'day.." nailed it! great delivery 10/10
Opeth and Blood Incantation both gave us AOTY
And IOTUNN , imho.
If you haven't listened to Kinship, I strongly suggest it!
Right now my top 4 is opeth, Blood Incantation, Iotunn and Wintersun… still have to check out the new Kendrick Lamar though
except opeth didnt.
@@karayaziband for you
Ingurgitating Oblivion and Ulcerate>>>>>>>
This album is exactly what I was hoping for and more. Great review, Riley!
The Last Will and Testament IMHO is Opeth's best album since Ghost Reveries. It perfectly blends the band's modern progressive rock sound with elements of their past into a truly fantastic listen. Also, Riley, thank you for suggesting Lying Figures. I was hooked as soon as I heard the song "Euphoria and Misery."
Waiting for the darn box sets to ship so I can experience it in Atmos for the first time.
Delayed 😢
1. Time Will Testament 2. Ghost Reveries 3. Still Life 4. Watershed 5. Black Water Park ❤❤❤
First listen yesterday, it felt suuuuuper crowded and close to overflowing at all times. I still think that to some extent 3 spins later. I think it would be better with a little nudge less of about everything that's on top of the basic instruments, and maybe a bit more time to breathe here and there. We'll see what the next few spins give away.
Damn... they are BACK! Glad to have seen this band live 5 times throughout their career.
-glad you like it. I am predicting it will become my favorite after about 5 or 6 listenings.
But Opeth is not “Back!”. That’s just ignorant. They were never gone. Heritage through In Cauda Venenum were all brilliant. They were just a different flavor than their heavier growl albums.
@@kurtkish6970 Sure, its just that as an old prog rocker I've heard all the prog in the world, Opeth paying tribute to that stuff is great, but its more thoughtful than visceral. This new album is a nice middle ground.
*_The §6 clip you played reminds me of a sped up version of (No More Nights Of) Blood & Fire._*
*_Maybe more the "Out Of The Ashes" Remix than the version on Bloody Kisses._*
Opeth, Blood Incantation and Iotunn are all racing for AOTY for me!
same
Yeap! IOTUNN's Kinship is a masterpiece!
3 fantastic albums !!
Wintersun for me 😍
“Voidkind”by DVNE had held my top spot nearly all year, in what’s kinda been a weak year.
But Quarter 4 of this year came in like a fucking Mac Truck
@alltheworldsastage
What a fantastic new band Dvne is .
Awesome review I just ordered the CD this morning,This album is Amazing! I have been listening to it all Day 🔥👍🤘🤘
You have me so stoked for the album! It’s funny what Michael said about bringing back the growls when nobody cared because I was fine thinking he’d never do it again. But hearing that voice now, with that music… tears of joy! This could very well be my favourite 2024 release and I’ve only heard what you played in this video.
Just a small complaint to be that one nerd. Opeth did not go progressive or prog in 2011. They've always been prog. Their whole career is prog. They just cut out the metal parts and were left with twice the amount of rock. I hate it when people refer to 2011-2024 as Opeth's prog era as it's total nonsense. Rather refer to the 'phases' as Oldpeth, Newpeth and now Neopeth. Or some like that.
Opeth have pulled off what precious few bands ever have. They've made an album that is like a coupler joining prog death metal Opeth to the full on prog of the previous four albums. The two singles released before the album don't really give any insight into what to expect. Opeth has never been a "singles" type band and this one is no exception. There's a lot going here and the first listen may be a little rough, but I'm on my third way through it as I write this, and flying above the weather now. I was concerned about Mikael doing gutteral vocals. After all this time. He's only a year younger than me, and I feel every year most days. No worries there. His voice is deep and powerful as ever. Some Nů Peth fans will likely hate it, and there will be old farts my age who will find fault because it doesn't sound like Orchid, or even Blackwater Park. That's too band because I think Opeth may have just made those of us who love both our masterpiece. Now get off of TH-cam and go get it... NOW !!!
Because it's fucking amazing.
Another fab review. Much appreciated
They're my favorite band but I can't go any higher than 8/10 at the moment. Way too many layers, and not as catchy as past albums. It gets better with every listen though.
I agree. Can't give it a 10. That's what Still Life is and I never expect them to top that album for me personally. MAYH, BWP, D, GR are 9-10's too.
@@henrywalton5967 exactly. Plus, his growls are hard to understand in some places. It feels like they throw a lot of words together too fast. I don't understand why they don't let the vocals breathe more. They're really good in places and hard to make out in others.
@@jasonashley9853 vibrato way over used on the cleans too imo. It works really well in most places but not the calmer sections.
@henrywalton5967 but this is him being more talented as a singer? I will never understand this criticism, seeing as the breath control and technique has to develop to sustain a vibrato effectively. Your criticism is basically saying you want him to sing more straight tones and stifle his technique. Re read that and give your head a shake.
@@ScreamingInSong I don't think you read what I said. It works REALLY WELL most of the time but there are some quieter and calmer parts of the album where I fell that technique is out of place. Just my personal opinion.
the album is absolutely fantastic. definitely a 5/5 as far as I'm concerned.
My favourite Opeth albums are (in no particular order) Ghost Reveries, Watershed and Heritage, so I was absolutely thrilled upon hearing §5, which is basically Heritage vibes and Opeth death metal combined 😍😍😍
Great and reliable honest review. Love it.
Fuck yeah 5/5. The first listening was a real treat. How I missed those growls. I totally agree, the mix of new and old is simply mesmerizing ❤️🤘
I love this album, agree it's a 5/5, and I just want to mention: For anyone who has not heard of them, if you enjoy THIS album, you should look at Piah Mater - Under the Shadow of a Foreign Sun. This album ALSO came out this year, and before I knew Opeth was gonna make their comeback like this, I was hailing it as the 2nd coming of Opeth. They have such a similar style, though of course with their own touches as well. They even have a sax on the album! A SAX! And it's rad!
So, if you dig older Opeth, and now NEWER Opeth, check out Piah Mater. I am an old school Opeth fan, I've heard many bands that are of a similar ilk, but none have caught my ear in that same way until Piah Mater. I don't think I can put them on the same level as Opeth, which may be impossible for me in almost any case, but they're damn fine and will appeal to anyone with those same sensibilities :]
Very well done. A good explanation of , well.... Opeth.
You Said everything: magical!
Opeth is always 10/10, Akerfeldt knows It!
This album flies by, it’s such a fun listen, never drags. I just listen over and over and pick up on things I hadn’t noticed last time. When I first listened I thought it was more prog heavy, but now I’m really hearing how fuckin heavy and evil this album sounds. Some of the most sinister mind blowing guitar solos they’ve ever done. This album gets better every listen! Every song has something to offer. So good, so happy with this.
Spot on! Great review. And not only because I agree.
First video I saw of you. You're good!
Another excellent review Riley!
I was 100% sure that Blood Incantation is AOTY for me, but… Opeth is so much more. 5,5/5 is my score😈
A real masterwork, loving this thing.
Always enjoy seeing Riley but I thought for sure Dylan would be doing this one. I know he's busy now with Seven Spires but I hope we still get to see him from time to time!
For my part, I do hope management continues to have this young lady do reviews aplenty. I like her pace, her knowledge and breadth, and her respect for the output and the audience.
Finally a JethrOpeth Tull Album, great review by the way!
More Riley reviews please!
On wiki, among the technical personnel credits you can find Klara Ronqvist Fors as dramatic consultation. Dramatic consultation. Is this to help the band with their drama or was she enlisted to help them create drama in the music? Given the number of lineup changes for this band I expect maybe the former.
Thanks, Riley. Keen to hear the album... Shipping delays.
02:46 I love Riley reviews
I was smiling throughout the review. This made my day. I just had an very attractive woman telling me that one of my favourite bands is back a bit to the old school.🤘😁 One a serious note thanks for the review, cheers from Portugal.🤘
Art just art
AND DRUMMING IS F GREAT lml album of the year, give them metal grammy, I men mr. ian anderson, how cool is that
I don’t hear the Blackwater Park influence on this record. Not yet at least, not saying it isn’t there. I just haven’t heard a section and thought this is “Blackwater Parkish”. I hear is In Cauda Venenum mixed with crazy vocals that’s more artsy.
Definitely I hear Ghost Reveries and Heritage on it. Pale Communion atmsophere and Watershed looping and noodling sprinkled in.
A bit of Deliverance
with how brutal it is and the delicious rhythms. A bit of Sorceress and Closure (Damnation) sounds like she said with the middle eastern vibes.
This album is straight heat 🔥 10/10 As usual with Opeth. A flawless record. Not a dull moment. The sound effects, narration, everything is just perfect.
Are you guys gonna review Wintersun Time 2?
14th studio album??? Man, I'm old as fack. Great album btw
I remember Still Life coming out. That's when I got into Opeth.
Awesome review, well played!
the Ian Anderson flute on this caught me way off guard. so sick. this is a great record.
Oh Lord, they got you for this one Riley😳😬
Something you know Opeth will always do...
1) Their music will be good quality, regardless of your genre preferences.
2) they never do the same thing twice.
Still life was kinda my arms your hearse, but better. Both are so excellent that I dont care though.
We are so back!
AOTY by far for me! How marvelous is ‚a Story never told‘ ?!
“ A very appropriate narrator”- damned straight!!!
Ian Anderson was a master stroke.
Sorry, it's me again. I guess you did
1 video on Japanese metal and love bites was mentioned so I apologize, But that was 5 years ago I just want you to do some reviews on their albumsi. Just really love this band.
They they put a fresh sound on classic heavy metal ap.
Ologize again for putting my foot in my mouth. I'm just very passionate thank you
That “fucking flute” totally works. I’m as surprised as anyone…
Best Opeth's album since Ghost Reveries. Yes, it's better than Watershed
I am like MANY that gave up on them after WATERSHED...THIS is a GREAT Return to what they USED to be ...KINDA... STILL better than the last few albums FOR SURE...
Me again. I feel like an idiot. You guys did do one review on an album. I just want you to do a couple other ones, thank you.
I guess I'm the only one who feels that this record is lackluster and doesn't even come close to Opeth's greatest records such as Still Life and Blackwater park. The Last Will & Testament is essentially just a continuation of what Opeth has been doing since Heritage. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't sound bad, and there are plenty of standout moments musically speaking, but regardless, it's still a far cry from Opeth's greatest material, including the last record that featured Mikael's growls, Watershed, which I still feel is one of Opeth's strongest and, in some regards, most underappreciated records. This latest release it's mostly just all-out 70's prog rock with some death metal vocals on top. It's very disappointing to me.
same, people give too much credit to opeth. this album is plain boring and soulless
@@karayaziband I think people are just too caught up with the fact that Mikael brought his death growls back, which is why I and so many others got so excited for this record. But the music backing up those growls is just bland 70s prog. Not my thing. I'll just stick with the classics like Still Life.
I agree with you (for now) since I had the same feeling when I finished giving the album a second listen, like it left me with a little taste.
Agree..it's very boring
The memes in this episode was on point
I feel like Riley is this generation's Matt Pinfield. Fucking rad.
Just listened to this one....
Holy shit this is what we wanted.
A culmination of Opeth past and present.
Reminds me a lot of Ghost Reveries.
This thing is haunted and beautiful at the same time.
The last song A Story Never Told is one of the most beautiful things I ever heard Opeth do.
I welled up a lil bit.
I only listened to it once so I can only rate it 4.5 out of 5.
It can only go higher on repeated listens.
Welcome back the Opeth I love.
This is haunted art.
Well done Opeth.
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@@OmarChouikha 🇮🇱
ALBUM OF THE YEAR!!!! paragraph 5 alone is fucking AMAZING
When I heard the 1st song I was loving it. I imagine that Ian in for a treat
They are back :)
I'm not sure I'd give it a five out of five; the only two albums I've given that rating to are Ocean Machine by Devin Townsend and Mandylion by The Gathering. I'm thinking a 3.5 or 4.
Just a great review ..
bangin eye makeup!
Pure brilliance, the perfect mix
One of their BEST albums!
absolute masterpiece
I dare anyone to pick a favorite track from The Last Will and Testament.
That's the ultimate testament to the quality of The Last Will and Testament 🤌
Easy. §5. I really wish the outro had been longer.
12:05 Okay, Ricky. 😄
speak your truth babygirl
I don't get the hate. Some people hate this...Opeth is FINALLY giving old fans what they want and so many of them are upset.
This record is AMAZING. I think it ranks in the top third of their work. Every song is amazing and it is far heavier than I expected. FAR heavier. I love it.
Hell Yeah! I don't understand the hate either I love the other cds shows the range and complexity of their sound!
We live in the era of hatred. Some people NEED to hate in order to feel that their empty lives are not wasted. You see it everywhere, and it is, not seldom, objectively wrong! As in this case. Or, God forgive, is the music too complex for these simpletons?
It happens to every band that evolves their sound over time, particularly if you made some of classic albums.
I remember talking to old school death metal guys at a show and they were hating on opeth for becoming too "trendy" and "prog" in the Blackwater park days and basically, I think they wanted to go back to the orchid sound.
@ulfingvar1 Very dismissive take. Maybe people don't like it because, despite the growls and heaviness, the album still has the same sound or inspiration of their newer albums. The randomness, lack of hooks and lack of progression that's in albums like Blackwater Park or Ghost Reveries is gone. Now, all songs sound the same and seem to take on a weird free-form jazz/prog nature that removes melody, brutality and individuality between tracks. It all just meshes together.
So that's the reason people might 'hate' record - it's because this one sucks compared to their greats, and they're wanting to express genuine disappointment instead of joining into the mainstream pretentiousness of fanboying over an album they're pretending to understand.
Simply adding growls doesn't automatically fix the problem.
@@dani_i8942 I've heard all their albums, and this towers above them all. Anyone thinking this "suck" must have some sort of issue with something. Never mind, to each his own.
For me it’s a 4/5. Not perfect, but still great.
Edit: Now that I’ve listened to it more, it’s actually a 3/5.
Opeth yes🔥🔥🔥
Great review this song pretty good.
Really not my taste though. But they're good and your channel makes great reviews but. There is one review you missed them all love bites judgment day is an awesome album that came out in 2023. They have other electric pentagram. I wish. You guys would do a review on These albums Aren't you guys supposed to show love to all metal bands? I mean, these guys play some of the best Heavy metal and power metal I've been looking for the reviews on your channels for this band But I haven't seen any.
Sorry I didn't mean to rant just wish these ladies had more visibility because they're just as good as some of twestern metal bands and better than my personal opinion. Lovebites as a massive fan reaction on TH-cam. It's ridiculous, but in a good way.
So, could you please show them some love We are lovebites and we play heavy metal Yes, love your channel and thanks for keeping heavy metal alive.
I think this surpassed most people's expectations...
Paragraph 5 is great
I wish they went back to sound more like Morningrise.
Hot take, even their prog rock records are very good. Particularly “Sorceress”
This album is just way too busy. A lot of brilliant ideas and great performances but there's rarely time or space enough for themes and moods to breathe or develop. Too much go8ng on, too many abrubt changes, and way too much frantic drumming. A really difficult one to rate but after at least 10 listens, I'm no higher than a 3/5.
Yeah that's pretty much my feelings as well, just a little too busy.
The opening of section 6 gives me full on Type O Negative vibes... dunno why. Anybody else?
DEATH METAL GROWLS!!!!!!!!! aaaAAAAARRRRRRRRRRHHHH!
In all love, i hope for less braggish and more musical records. Metal became a little too elitarian for its own good.