Watershed

Opeth
Watershed

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Roadrunner Records
Release date: 30/May/2008
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Style: Heavy Metal
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Coil"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Heir apparent"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "The Lotus Eater"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Burden"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Porcelain Heart"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Hessian peel"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Hex omega"
Number of discs: 1
Description:By the driving force of lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist Mikael Ĺkerfeldt Opeth became one of the most successful Swedish bands. On their 9th studio album Watershed they’re combining their death metal elements with progressive structured music. It’s critically acclaimed because of the alternation between slow melodic parts and dark heavy riffages. The folky clean vocal parts of Mikael Ĺkerfeldt and his harsh death growls have been growing over the years. His clean singing reaches out to the heaviness in “The Lotus Eater”. The songs offers both the extremeness of their guitar and drum driven sounds as the dreamy sounds of keyboards and synthesizer. The more brutal songs, such as “Heir Apparent”, breathes the growling vocals with progressive elements. The wall of guitar riffs with speedy drumming creates the doomy atmosphere. Nowadays the album can be seen as one of the strongest efforts from their impressive catalogue. The Watershed vinyl package includes a 4 page booklet and a poster. -
Issued in a jewel case with an 8-page booklet. Recorded, mixed and mastered for Northern Music Co.
"Watershed" is the ninth studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth, released in 2008 on CD format by Roadrunner Records. This record marks a pivotal moment in Opeth's career, blending their signature mix of death metal and progressive rock with new melodic elements and intricate arrangements. Standout tracks like "Coil," "Heir Apparent," and "Burden" showcase the band's versatility and Mikael Åkerfeldt?s dynamic vocal range. The album received critical acclaim for its ambitious songwriting and seamless fusion of heavy riffs with atmospheric passages. Opeth, formed in Stockholm in 1990, have become one of the most influential bands in modern progressive music, known for albums such as "Blackwater Park" and "Ghost Reveries." Their innovative approach has earned them a loyal global following and numerous awards. Roadrunner Records is a renowned label specializing in rock and metal genres, supporting legendary acts like Slipknot, Dream Theater, and Nickelback while consistently promoting groundbreaking artists.
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Alexander S. - 31/Oct/2019 5 of 5 Stars!
At a concert in London, which was subsequently released by The Roundhouse Tapes, Michael Akerfeldt said that the new album will be “gloomy and vicious" ... I was looking forward to this album and I was wondering what this time they were preparing for us legendary swedes. The new album really turned out to be the darkest and most unusual of all. What did we get? As for me, this is a mixture of Still Life and Ghost Reveries. Throughout the album there is some mystery, some mystery. The change in composition affected the sound, which was noticeably heavier. Michael's vocals are always on top, his growls and clean vocals are great! On the album, a more pronounced death component is very noticeable, here there are frequent tempo changes, and more complex riffs and guitar parts in general. But what upset me was the drummer. No, he played just awesome! It’s immediately felt that the new Bloodbath drummer, Martin Axenroth, is playing, but in my opinion Lopez’s parts would be much more interesting and diverse, taking into account how much he played Opeth and how he felt the music. The guitarist Fredrik Akeson was very pleased, I think Michael found a really worthy replacement for Peter Lindgren who left the band. I want to note the amazing game of Per, he is really a talent and as always he did his job perfectly! All songs are awesome, all exciting from the first listening! I especially want to highlight "Heir Apparent", probably now their heaviest and darkest song, and Lotus Eater, in which the good old Opeth is most felt. Here we also have a new and unusual lyrical introduction, where the surprise was the presence of female vocals Natalie Lorichs - the girls of Martin Axenroth. Once again I will say that the album left a very pleasant, but at the same time ambiguous feeling ... But did we expect this from Opeth? And what will happen after this album? Will the group go into even greater darkness or ... In general, being my favorite group, it fully met my expectations.

INWOO S. - 30/Aug/2019 4 of 5 Stars!
Opeth's last extreme-prog album. Although Opeth's recent works are still good, but their extreme-prog style has something more than new-Opeth.

Jordan Blum - 10/Jun/2008 
First, let me just state that death metal has never appealed to me. The growling is ridiculous and the music is pure noise. I was as biased as anyone ...

Adrien Begrand - 05/Jun/2008 5 of 5 Stars!
There’s a reason why whenever Opeth releases a new album, the metal world stops whatever it’s doing and pauses with baited breath. For the last decade...

Cosmo Lee - 04/Jun/2008 4 of 5 Stars!
Not all prog is created equal. Take prog metal, for instance. In one corner are Mastodon, who are prog to the core: long songs, lots of noodling, wor...

Chuck Eddy - 03/Jun/2008 4 of 5 Stars!
This decade has been fruitful for extreme metal bands incorporating traditional elements from European folk and classical music, but none have done it...

Christa L. Titus - 01/Jun/2008 
Opeth's U.S. profile is at a tipping point, as the Swedish progressive band is ready to break into the metal mainstream if it keeps playing its cards ...

Deutsch Marco M. - 24/Jun/2015 4 of 5 Stars!
LAst stand of Opeth as we kenw them. To be clear, Watershed already states a band changing its sound but it was again into a coherent and spontaneous path. We can already hear the love for progressive music but this happens accordingly with the fine alaborate and personal Death metal music they made us experiencing for years, even if not at the level of the superior work called Ghost Reveries. After Watershed, Heritage. Opeth? yes, Opeth again but playing a progressive version of Damnation still having inside some inspired minutes related to lowered instruments and fine vocalism of Akerfeldt. It would have been good as isolated and talented "outsider" album. Sadly Akerfeldt has chosen to "make the Steven Wilson" without having on his back the musical path of Wilson and result is an artifact no more interesting band. Question is now, in which way this is related to Watrershed? well, watershed is twice important album for real old fan (not fanatics, I mean honest fans) of this band. Watershed is the real "Heritage" of the past, still mixing in an honest way the music Akerfeldt played with his more vast interests. Watershed is important because it is only in a not big part a Death metal album. It was mixing the good from Damnation with some fine Decadent atmospheres and still brings high quality music. Thanks God this cheap version sold by Grooves is the normal jewel case one and not the HORRIBLE cardsleeves version with a pointless bonus CD. Humble suggestion: listen to this both with Ghost Reveries.