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Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 20:49 Messages: 25655 Localisation: Cambrai
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 Opeth - Pale Communion
J'avoue que je n'en attends rien tellement le dernier m'a emmerdé avec une rare intensité Citation: This coming Friday, September 6, Swedish progressive metallers OPETH will set sail on Melloboat 2013, a two-day cruise between Stockholm, Sweden and Riga, Latvia featuring performances by a number of progressive cult bands and heavy hitters, including Morgan Ågren (featuring a guest appearance by Devin Townsend), SAGA (Sweden), CRESSIDA, ICECROSS, TRETTIOÅRIGA KRIGET, ÄNGLAGÅRD, PANTA REI 2.0 and BADGE. The cruise will mark OPETH's very last show in support of the band's latest album, "Heritage", which came out in 2011. The group will spend the remaining months of 2013 putting the finishing touches on the writing and recording process for its next studio effort, which will be released sometime next spring. According to OPETH frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt, four songs have already been written for the upcoming CD and three others are in various states of completion. "We've been looking at [tracking the next album at] Rockfield Studios in Wales where QUEEN recorded 'Bohemian Rhapsody', but we haven't made a decision yet," Åkerfeldt tells the Swedish newspaper Expressen. "But it will be an expensive album. There's a lot going on, lots of string arrangements that we haven't had in the past." Will it be heavier or softer than "Heritage"? "Maybe a little bit heavier," Mikael says. "Not death metal heavy, but hard rock/heavy metal heavy. There's also lots of progressive elements and acoustic guitars, but also more sinister-sounding riffs." Who's producing? "I am," Mikael says. "I love the way DIO's 'Holy Diver' sounds, this early-'80s sound where you can still hear the '70s, but the production is heavier. Right now I'm into having a similar production that isn't retro but it still sounds like real instruments and it's heavier than 'Heritage'."
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04 Sep 2013 15:56 |
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Janéthefuckinjurist
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Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 17:04 Messages: 3541
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J'avais beaucoup aimé "Heritage", prise de risques réelle et réussie (le concert de novembre 2011 à Montpellier a confirmé cette impression), mais fortement déstabilisante pour les fans, qui n'y ont retrouvé ni le son ni la puissance du groupe. Je leur donne tout mon crédit pour ce prochain effort que j'attends avec impatience !
_________________ "So the choice is often between a well made master that used less than today's best gear or a very poorly made master that was captured accurately by more modern gear." Barry Diament
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04 Sep 2013 18:08 |
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The Ancestor Of Metal
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 8:23 Messages: 10684 Localisation: Val d'Oise (95)
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Et moi donc ! J'ai adoré Heritage, je le trouve aussi excellent que les autres OPETH.
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04 Sep 2013 18:40 |
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betrayer/renewal
Skeleton In The Forum
Inscription: 10 Mai 2004 18:27 Messages: 5827 Localisation: beauvais, oise
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moi par contre, j'ai été déçu par heritage et j'attends autres chose d'opeth que le somnifère heritage et pourtant j'adore les autres opus d'opeth.
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04 Sep 2013 18:49 |
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Monstermetal
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Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 14:14 Messages: 3288 Localisation: METZ
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Ouais Heritage est le seul album décevant d'Opeth pour l'instant. Jusqu'alors je retrouvais toujours une certaines cohérence dans leurs compositions. C'était riche, les parties extrême succédaient aux parties calmes/acoustiques dans des morceaux longs et tortueux mais ça coulait de source alors qu'Heritage semble manquer de fil conducteurs. On a du mal à retenir les morceaux, pas vraiment de mélodies marquantes non plus, l'album semble plus basé sur les ambiances et les climats et seul quelques passages instrumentaux ont trouvé grâce à mes oreilles. Bref un album où rien ne marque réellement et où pas grand chose ne reste en tête. Le genre de disque où l'on reste attentif quelques secondes et après c'est le black out complet. 4 écoutes de cet album, on s'emmerde toujours autant et rien ne rentre, j'ai donc vite préféré passer à autre chose.
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04 Sep 2013 21:23 |
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Manex Peio
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Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 11:14 Messages: 4006 Localisation: près de paname city
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Un bel album, osé, mais j'ai un peu le même sentiment à la longue !! C'est comme si Storm Corrosion avait flirté avec le jazz et une légère touche d'Opeth !! Ils annoncent plus musclé, tant mieux et j'ai hate d'entendre le résultat !
_________________ "qu'est ce qu'il nous emmerdait avec l'autre là, un gros qu'avait un nom d'eau gazeuse ....."
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05 Sep 2013 13:08 |
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Janéthefuckinjurist
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Monstermetal a écrit: un album où rien ne marque réellement et où pas grand chose ne reste en tête. Ce que tu cites comme défaut me paraît être une qualité. C'est effectivement un album qui fait la part belle aux climats, bien plus qu'à une certaine cohérence ou à un fil conducteur. La liberté artistique est à mon sens totale sous cette forme : on oublie les formats habituels, on se passe des schémas classiques pour expérimenter en cassant les barrières et en remettant en cause ce que l'on a fait avant. Ca va de la structure des chansons aux styles musicaux abordés, en passant par l'absence de chant death et cette production si particulière (j'en connais un qui ne s'est toujours pas remis du son des grattes !  ). Je pense très sincèrement que pour beaucoup, la déception vient du fait d'être surtout déconcerté par cet album où le fan habituel manque clairement de repères. Et l'approche carrément prog dans les structures des compos, très décousues, a fait se détourner pas mal de fans de métal habitués à des trames beaucoup plus classiques et construites. Je maintiens que ce disque est une réussite artistique.
_________________ "So the choice is often between a well made master that used less than today's best gear or a very poorly made master that was captured accurately by more modern gear." Barry Diament
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05 Sep 2013 20:52 |
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The Ancestor Of Metal
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 8:23 Messages: 10684 Localisation: Val d'Oise (95)
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Je retiens des choses moi de ce disque, des atmosphères, des sensations, et quelques passages particuliers (les riffs et le refrain de The Devil's Orchard, le monstrueux solo de gratte de Folklore, etc). Puis surtout, un album que je sais que j'aime beaucoup, et que je "redécouvre" à chaque écoute je trouve plutôt excellent.
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05 Sep 2013 22:01 |
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Manex Peio
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Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 11:14 Messages: 4006 Localisation: près de paname city
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Ce n'est pas un mauvais album, mais les climats font qu'il est moins ''accessibles" que les albums précédents.... Tant mieux surement, cela lui permettra peut être de résister au temps. Faudra que je me replonge dedans, mais il est vrai que les dernières écoutes que j'en ai fait l'était de façon manière distraite !
_________________ "qu'est ce qu'il nous emmerdait avec l'autre là, un gros qu'avait un nom d'eau gazeuse ....."
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12 Sep 2013 11:24 |
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noise
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 20:49 Messages: 25655 Localisation: Cambrai
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Le travail avance Citation: Guitarist/vocalist Mikael Åkerfeldt of Swedish progressive metallers OPETH spoke to Decibel magazine about the progress of the songwriting sessions for the band's follow-up to 2011's "Heritage".
"I have about six songs done and another two or three just started," he said, "plus a million ideas that I haven't processed yet. Some songs are simple and stripped-down, while others are epic in the true sense of the word. Business as usual, hopefully with unusual music."
Åkerfeldt also revealed that he plans to enrich at least a few of the new OPETH tracks with strings.
"Some of these things could easily be done with synthetic sounds or effects," he said, "but recording the STORM CORROSION LP with Steven Wilson made me realize what a massive difference it can mean to incorporate the real shit. I'm semi-pretentious in my songwriting and sometimes I go all in. I think it's time for 'all in' with strings and the full monty. Hopefully it won't be a mess."
One of the songs that will appear on OPETH's forthcoming album was previously described by Åkerfeldt as a "crazy rip-off" of Italian prog outfit GOBLIN, which formed in 1972 and ran for ten years before splitting (the band has since reformed).
"It's a jam I came up with during the MASTODON/GHOST tour," he told Decibel, "that we ended up soundchecking. After a few days, you'd hear people in the corridors humming it. It's a fucking hit! But basically it's a not-so-subtle headbanging-type nod in GOBLIN's direction. And to avoid confusion, the song is even called 'Goblin'. My rip-off deteriorates mid-song and becomes fusion-esque darkened prog rock like MAHAVISHNU or ELP (yikes!). But it swings! It really does."
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05 Jan 2014 17:01 |
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Janéthefuckinjurist
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Le virage prog rock semble donc se confirmer... ce qui n'est pas pour le déplaire ! 
_________________ "So the choice is often between a well made master that used less than today's best gear or a very poorly made master that was captured accurately by more modern gear." Barry Diament
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06 Jan 2014 17:14 |
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noise
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 20:49 Messages: 25655 Localisation: Cambrai
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Quelques mots encore de Mikael : Citation: Aniruddh "Andrew" Bansal of Metal Assault recently conducted an interview with guitarist/vocalist Mikael Åkerfeldt of Swedish progressive metallers OPETH. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
Metal Assault: Upon listening to your [forthcoming, as-yet-untitled 11th studio] album, I felt that it has a very similar vibe to your previous release, "Heritage". Would you say it's a continuation of that album in that sense?
Mikael: Yeah, to a certain extent. I mean, it's the next album, so I guess it's closer to that album than, say, the first album. But I'd like to think there's an upgraded sound, and by that I don't mean a modern sound. We were looking at some of the late '70s and early '80s production, and that's what we were going for sound-wise and it's one of the reasons why we ended up recording at Rockfield Studios in Wales, which is a legendary studio where many of our favorite bands recorded. So, musically, I guess you could say it's similar to "Heritage", but I'd like to think it's more hard rock and metal sounding. We also have something new that we didn't have before in certain songs. I don't really know what it is, which I like. I like to either recognize our sound or to hear something completely new, and I think we have both on the new album.
Metal Assault: So, would it be fair to say that people who liked "Heritage", would like this new album as much, or even more?
Mikael: Yeah, I hope so. I hope everybody will like it, of course. I think it's probably a bit easier to get into because it's a bit more melodic. There's definitely more attention to melodies and I wouldn't say it's an easy-listening album at all, but there's more melody than ever before, not just "Heritage". I'm hoping that people who liked "Heritage" will like this one too and also fans who liked the old shit will hopefully like this one as well, and may be some new fans. You never know!
Metal Assault: Right, but I'm sure you're aware that with the musical direction you took on "Heritage", you polarized OPETH fans, to some extent. By now, are you at peace with the fact that some people who like this music and some won't?
Mikael: Yeah, that's always been the case. It wasn't something that happened exclusively for "Heritage". We got that reaction from old albums too when they came out, like "Blackwater Park". A lot of people didn't like that album, and it was the same for "Ghost Reveries" and some of the other albums we've done in the past that are now considered to be some of our best stuff. They got negative feedback when they were released. I think "Heritage" probably took longer to settle in with our fan base because of the fact that it was a different-sounding record for us, but I think it's settled in now. People have warmed up to it with time. I mean, there are still people who hate it, of course, but I think there are people who initially hated it who now love it.
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22 Mar 2014 12:02 |
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noise
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
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Citation: OPETH vient d’annoncer la sortie de son très attendu nouvel album, leur onzième, qui s’intitule “Pale Communion” et sortira le 16 juin.
Produit par Mikael Åkerfeldt en personne et mixé par son collaborateur de longue date Steven Wilson, frontman/guitariste du groupe Porcupine Tree, “ Pale Communion” sera précédé d’un premier extrait intitulé “Cusp of Eternity”, le tout étant en précommande à partir du 6 mai. Les personnes qui précommandent l’album sur le store Itunes recevront le titre “Cusp of Eternity” en téléchargement instantané.
Voici le tracklisting : 1.Eternal Rains Will Come / 2. Cusp of Eternity / 3. Moon Above, Sun Below / 4. Elysian Woes / 5. Goblin / 6. River / 7. Voice of Treason / 8. Faith in Others
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09 Avr 2014 6:12 |
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The Ancestor Of Metal
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
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09 Avr 2014 8:23 |
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Manex Peio
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Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 11:14 Messages: 4006 Localisation: près de paname city
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Impatient d'écouter ce nouvel album et hate de les voir au Hellfest (ca va être chaud avec le Sab dans les mêmes horaires j'imagine)
J'ai ré-écouté Héritage et ça passe finalement bien, donc si ca va dans la veine, ce n'est qu'un souhait, de la chanson Folklore ca peut le faire !
_________________ "qu'est ce qu'il nous emmerdait avec l'autre là, un gros qu'avait un nom d'eau gazeuse ....."
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09 Avr 2014 11:09 |
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noise
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 20:49 Messages: 25655 Localisation: Cambrai
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_________________ It's the nexus of the crisis and the origin of storms
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28 Avr 2014 8:06 |
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The Ancestor Of Metal
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 8:23 Messages: 10684 Localisation: Val d'Oise (95)
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 Vivement qu'il sorte !
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28 Avr 2014 12:11 |
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Janéthefuckinjurist
Long Distance Runner
Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 17:04 Messages: 3541
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Pas mieux ! 
_________________ "So the choice is often between a well made master that used less than today's best gear or a very poorly made master that was captured accurately by more modern gear." Barry Diament
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28 Avr 2014 12:42 |
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Paralyzed Lost
Crimson Idol
Inscription: 19 Aoû 2004 14:41 Messages: 2200 Localisation: Caen & Rennes
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et bien il va falloir attendre : repoussé à la fin aout ... 
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11 Mai 2014 6:26 |
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Gotaar
Prêtre de Judas
Inscription: 04 Sep 2006 4:22 Messages: 773 Localisation: Toulon
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Oui  Y aura des titres en écoute d'ici là et très certainement un ou deux morceaux en live au Hellfest (enfin j'espère...)
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11 Mai 2014 9:14 |
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