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The best metal albums mostly made by teenagers and young people in their 20s. It's the spirit of youth, when you really have that wonder of creativity and energy in you, and that eventually fades away mostly...
Trivium wrote their first album when Matt was frickin 17 to think that he could scream and play the guitar at same time at that age is just beyond amazing.
It's my fav Opeth song too, and as you say by many many others. But I guess it's underrated by Opeth band themselves... I believe they never perform it live. ;_;
@@aliefendi4653 Did you actually mean Dopethrone, or Dopesmoker? Dopethrone is either just under 11 mins or just under 21 mins long, depending on album version, whereas Dopesmoker is over an hour long, and would be my pick in this hypothetical scenario.
I had an awesome Washburn fretless bass, real pretty tobacco burst color. I lent it to another bass player and in return he Lent me his Ibanez soundgear bass. I never saw my fretless again, but I still have his Ibanez. He probably traded it for some crack rocks or something.
I have kept it The amaranth symbol Hidden inside the golden shrine Until we rejoice in the meadow Of the end When we both walk the shadows It will set ablaze and vanish Black rose immortal
In the name of desperation I call your name A lamentation I sigh Again and again Spiritual eclipse The gateways are closed for me to seek The night... A veil of stars, watching My shadow is born from light The light of the eye, in darkness Over troubled waters memories soar Endlessly searching night and day The moonlight caresses a lonely hill With the calmness of a whisper I wear a naked soul A blank face in the streaming water It is cold in here Frost scar my coat with dust Eyes attach to your mute portrait We spoke only through thoughts Together we gazed, awaited Hours brought thirst and the rising sun Sunbirds leave their dark recesses Shadows glid the archways Do not turn your face towards me Confronting me with my loneliness You are in a forest unknown The secret orchard And your voice is vast and achromatic But still so precious Lullaby of the crescent moon took you Mesmerized its kaleidoscopic face Granted you a hollow stare Another soul within the divine herd I have kept it The awakenth symbol Hidden inside the golden shrine Until we rejoice in the meadow Of the end When we both walk the shadows It will set ablaze and vanish Black rose immortalI It's getting dark again Dusk shuffles across the fields The evening trees moan as if they knew At night I always dream of you
palavos 3 I don't think that's true. I can remember the parts quite well and also play the acoustic parts well. There are many songs which are longer and always recited like an anthem. Unless ye consider it background music then sure.
This is my favorite of all opeth Song, I listen everyday in early morning while riding bicycle. After listening to this song, I stay calm and don't talk to anyone for hours, these riffs,melody,vocal echo in brain all day. Opeth are very unique and I still believe they are underrated band
I spent 130 hours of The Witcher 3,I think 100 of them I was listening to Opeth while playing,Morningrise transports me straight to the marshes of Velen or the mountains and fields of Skellige,Opeth accompanied me very well In an incredible journey
OMG This photo cover is located near at my previous home at the city of bath UK. I used to living there for 1 year . The park its called prior park landscape garden. I went there twice.
This is so crazy man - I used to study in Bath, and I used to visit that park a lot, and I always thought of that folly as reminding me of something. Morningrise has been one of my favourites since I was 15 years old. Only today thanks to your comment I made the connection.
I love how that section from 10:17 - 10:26 tickles my right eardrum. There are so many beautiful segments on this song, and overtime I've come to embrace the overall imperfection of it because that's what makes this song (and the album) so memorable. This masterpiece indeed does feels like voyaging the journey of life, wherein you enter a different phase everytime the song changes its mood delicately.
I was actually about to burst into tears on the outro when Mikel did that long scream. I couldn't understand how that was supposed to make me feel - terrified or sorrowful?
One word: masterpiece. This song is musically, lyrically, and instrumentally outstanding of everything they've put out. Missing the good, old days when they were still making music similar to this.
The fry screams at the beginning and well into the first movement do support your clause! As the composition progresses into the second movement ( later mid section), the growls can be heard..
I used to absolutely despise black and death metal. That all changed when I heard this song by Opeth. I had already heard Harvest and Benighted, but this song was what pulled me into the genre. Thank you, Opeth, for showing me that black and death metal could be just as good as other genres
For me the two bands that got me into "extreme metal" were Death and Opeth. That was about 3 years ago, and for the past year Ive been on an Opeth journey and have all their albums. They took me out of my heavy metal/thrash journey and into something more filling.
@@soakedbearrd Exactly the same here. With that difference that I only had that moment just a year ago according to Opeth. Before more of a thrash fan. Death as a band I knew all along, but yeah, Opeth fills a musical void.
When a friend asked me show me an amazing song I did not think twice lirycs, composition, riffs, solos, standard guitars, acustic, growls, clean voice, 20 minutos. i said man!!!!!! this!!!!!! is!!!! Black Rose Immortal
The themes and riffs in this song is easily able to supply most artists with a whole album, nope they did it in one song that for 20 mins long never gets boring. Thats an accomplishment.
No exaggeration here. This song has several truly beautiful parts and passages. In particular the one starting around 13:40 makes me FEEL like little else out there. I am ashamed to admit this as I am not some teenager. How is it possiible to have created it? Why does it invoke strong feelings? I've been listening to it for a long time, and though I'd like to grow out of it a bit, it's like a drug.
Once a teacher of mine said that "it's impossible to listen to a song doing nothing." Now, I couldn't agree more, I always listen to this masterpiece drinking wine and watching the stars...
Epic...in my view Morningrise is their best album, the climax of substance, skill, vision and musicianship. All that in the midst of an incredible discography the created.
I cry everytime with this song. Every time! I dont even know why. I still dont understand the lyrics after all these years. Still moves me and make me cry.It takes the pressure of me.
xamenoskli the lyrics are about a man who loses his loved one his girlfriend or wife idk and how he becomes so desperate to see her again he goes to Satan to see her again and so he does Satan brings him to her but when she sees him she's sadden by what he has done and the means he went through to see her and she keeps her distance from him but she's still deep down happy to see him. The ending of the song is super creepy too as I think that last scream and riff is him realizing what he has done how he sold his soul to the devil and once he dies he'll never see his loved one again.
Indeed, this material is awesome. Today, Opeth makes no more metal but progressive rock. That's respectable though. It's a band that make its way inside the history of rock and metal.
Brutal doom lezzetinde bir şarkı. İnsanı enaniyetten çıkartan bi tat. Ayetül Kübra gibi iman ve tevekkülle dinlemek lazım. Şimdi eski opeth yok daha cennetsel bir ortam sunuyor şimdiki opeth. Neyse opethinizi de alın gidin arkadaşlar
There will never be anything greater than this for Opeth. I've seen them live so many times, grew up listening to them from 13 years of age. This is the best song they ever created
Знакомство с Opeth началось именно с этой композиции..лет этак 20 назад..у нас Интернет был еще в зачаточном состояни и информации о группах особой не было ,жил в првинции..приехал друг и привез гигабайты музыки/видео) и имено Opeth сразил своей необычностью! Удачи им в их Творчестве!
The song Nordland by Bathory at 1:15 has almost the same identical sound as this song at 2:15, literally i was listening to the Bathory song and dying inside trying to figure out where i heard it before.
I gravitate to the older stuffs mostly due to them being atmospheric, raw and melancholic but anything by Opeth is nothing short of a masterpiece. Pick any one of their first 9 albums and put it in other Prog Metal band's discography, it'll still stand out as that band's best album. RateYourMusic has 5 Opeth albums in the Top 10 of Prog metal albums while other bands have just one.
After years of listening, this song now flies by like a breeze of fragrance. I wished this album was over 2 hours long, I listen to it on loop anyways. Please give some love to that insidious outro and the formidable scream that follows.
This song is as underrated as Iranians! Only a few understand that these ups and downs convey a unique and static meaning! Opeth is a credit to the world of music. Many thanks to you Opeth members, a great great respect from Iran. 🇮🇷 🇸🇪
Just isn't melodic death metal, though, nor did that genre ever have black metal influences. Opeth were a progressive death metal band, who had some black metal influences early on, but they certainly weren't melodeath. I have no idea why people are suddenly confusing genres now, as you're not the first person I've seen say this lately. Just because there is melody in a death metal-based band, that doesn't automatically mean they're melodeath. The melody in Opeth and the melody in the melodeath genre are 2 very different, very distinct things. Opeth's melody is largely around the acoustic arrangements, with their electric guitar work either being very abrasive, or proggy. Melodeath, on the other hand, has its melody firmly rooted in the electric guitar, almost universally to do with the riffs that they borrowed from NWOBHM, which they then sped up. Again, they're 2 very, _very_ different things. Listen to Heartwork-era and modern Carcass, At the Gates, and Dark Tranquillity, and then listen to Opeth, then you'll see the drastic differences between the 2. Opeth aren't even your typical progressive death metal band either, not really. They had their own distinct sound within the genre, but the genre itself was usually stuff like late 90's Death, mid 90's Cynic, Atheist etc.
erikbarrett85 they still wouldn't have digged it, imo. As much as I wish they would, they're still not far enough into their metal journey to really appreciate this masterpiece for what it is. Can tell they are progressing more and more, and I think they should definitely do some more Opeth songs soon but a 20+ minute song is not gonna exactly attract people who are only starting to get into prog.
This song is so good and so long each and every part of this song has a different section in my heart and if u get into this song then there is no coming back for 20:15 minutes its so good
100% agreed. There are other sides of Metal, on its variations, to what meets the ear. It's not all about the "Screaming", rathar in what lies underneath it. As much as I love Marduk, for example, it is good to see more and more Metal Bands mixing Melodic Art in their songs. It allows diehard naysayers of Metal, to open up to the possibility that this kind of music has more than meets the ear. I' personally, am in love with this kind of music to the point where the mere sound of the growling gets me, no need for words. But people have prejudices of everything. Many of them hear it and immediately turn themselves off, not allowing themselves to fully understand the nature of Metal. It is just heart - breaking how much this kind of music is underrated, not to say "banned" and "forbbiden"
I was 21 years old in 1996 and I was very much in love with a girl. It's all gone. As my life slowly passes away. But this melody always lives in me and I remember it. 13:38