YTSEJAM Digest 6415 Today's Topics: 1) Opeth by "Antony Gelberg" 2) Re: Opeth by Mike Shetzer 3) Re: Opeth by "Carlos A. Alfaro Hernandez" 4) Re: Opeth by Mike Shetzer 5) Re: Opeth by Michael & Pamela Nazer 6) Re: Opeth by "Antony Gelberg" 7) Re: Opeth by "Carlos A. Alfaro Hernandez" 8) Re: Opeth by Mike Shetzer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 00:43:03 -0000 From: "Antony Gelberg" To: Subject: Opeth Message-ID: <002c01c2ae0a$15148ed0$6b64ff3e@PULSEDESKTOP> Hi all, I remember when lurking on this list used to be a worthwhile exercise. Now it's like watching paint dry, and it's really sad. I don't get it - everyone goes on about the forums but Spock's Beard have a web forum and two _very_ active mailing lists. Anyway no point ranting here I suppose. I just thought I'd bring up Opeth in a vain attempt to stimulate some discussion. I hadn't heard of them until someone brought them up on the Thoughts list. I don't usually like cookie monster vocals, but I bought Deliverance and what an outstanding record it is. Such a heady combination of heaviness, melody, structure, and a total lack of cheese! The sound is awesome, the performances are too. It clicked in the car, blasting the riff at the end of the second track. I couldn't stop grinning... I would be shocked if no-one on this list has got the album - so what do people think of it? For me it breathes new life into a metal genre that had gotten really stale. Tony ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 19:53:11 -0500 From: Mike Shetzer To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Opeth Message-ID: <000601c2ae0b$7f1151f0$9b00a8c0@SHETZ> WELCOME TO THE CLUB! I recently discovered Opeth as well, and as a consequence have and love all of their albums. They truly are something refreshing and innovative. My personal favorite albums are Blackwater Park and Still Life. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Antony Gelberg" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 7:48 PM Subject: Opeth > Hi all, > > I remember when lurking on this list used to be a worthwhile exercise. Now > it's like watching paint dry, and it's really sad. I don't get it - > everyone goes on about the forums but Spock's Beard have a web forum and two > _very_ active mailing lists. Anyway no point ranting here I suppose. > > I just thought I'd bring up Opeth in a vain attempt to stimulate some > discussion. I hadn't heard of them until someone brought them up on the > Thoughts list. I don't usually like cookie monster vocals, but I bought > Deliverance and what an outstanding record it is. Such a heady combination > of heaviness, melody, structure, and a total lack of cheese! The sound is > awesome, the performances are too. > > It clicked in the car, blasting the riff at the end of the second track. I > couldn't stop grinning... > > I would be shocked if no-one on this list has got the album - so what do > people think of it? For me it breathes new life into a metal genre that had > gotten really stale. > > Tony > > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 21:05:07 -0500 From: "Carlos A. Alfaro Hernandez" To: Subject: Re: Opeth Message-ID: <000501c2ae15$8bea75a0$0a01a8c0@carlosbook> > I just thought I'd bring up Opeth in a vain attempt to stimulate some > discussion. I hadn't heard of them until someone brought them up on the > Thoughts list. I don't usually like cookie monster vocals, but I bought > Deliverance and what an outstanding record it is. Such a heady combination > of heaviness, melody, structure, and a total lack of cheese! The sound is > awesome, the performances are too. > > It clicked in the car, blasting the riff at the end of the second track. I > couldn't stop grinning... > > I would be shocked if no-one on this list has got the album - so what do > people think of it? For me it breathes new life into a metal genre that had > gotten really stale. > > Tony If you liked Deliverance that much, RUN dont walk, RUN and get Still Life and Blackwater Park, if you have to choose between either, get still Life first...i swear youll have a fit! Deliverance is awesome...but still IMO doesnt hold up to the genious that is still life... go for it! And yes i agree, Opeth are one of the few bands still making relevant "metal" IMO ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 20:58:09 -0500 From: Mike Shetzer To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Opeth Message-ID: <000b01c2ae14$923570f0$9b00a8c0@SHETZ> LOL... this sparked a discussion quick! Any more Opeth heads out there? :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carlos A. Alfaro Hernandez" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 8:36 PM Subject: Re: Opeth > > > I just thought I'd bring up Opeth in a vain attempt to stimulate some > > discussion. I hadn't heard of them until someone brought them up on the > > Thoughts list. I don't usually like cookie monster vocals, but I bought > > Deliverance and what an outstanding record it is. Such a heady > combination > > of heaviness, melody, structure, and a total lack of cheese! The sound is > > awesome, the performances are too. > > > > It clicked in the car, blasting the riff at the end of the second track. > I > > couldn't stop grinning... > > > > I would be shocked if no-one on this list has got the album - so what do > > people think of it? For me it breathes new life into a metal genre that > had > > gotten really stale. > > > > Tony > > If you liked Deliverance that much, RUN dont walk, RUN and get Still Life > and > Blackwater Park, if you have to choose between either, get still Life > first...i > swear youll have a fit! > > Deliverance is awesome...but still IMO doesnt hold up to the genious that is > still life... > > go for it! And yes i agree, Opeth are one of the few bands still making > relevant "metal" IMO > > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 20:11:10 -0600 From: Michael & Pamela Nazer To: Subject: Re: Opeth Message-ID: on 12/27/02 6:48 PM, Antony Gelberg at ag@antgel.co.uk wrote: > Hi all, > > I remember when lurking on this list used to be a worthwhile exercise. Now > it's like watching paint dry, and it's really sad. I don't get it - > everyone goes on about the forums but Spock's Beard have a web forum and two > _very_ active mailing lists. Anyway no point ranting here I suppose. > > I just thought I'd bring up Opeth in a vain attempt to stimulate some > discussion. I hadn't heard of them until someone brought them up on the > Thoughts list. I don't usually like cookie monster vocals, but I bought > Deliverance and what an outstanding record it is. Such a heady combination > of heaviness, melody, structure, and a total lack of cheese! The sound is > awesome, the performances are too. > > It clicked in the car, blasting the riff at the end of the second track. I > couldn't stop grinning... > > I would be shocked if no-one on this list has got the album - so what do > people think of it? For me it breathes new life into a metal genre that had > gotten really stale. > > Tony > > > I only have Blackwater Park, I also think Opeth are very talented. One of the few very heavy bands out there that have any depth to their sound. I hope to get more of their titles soon. Pam ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 02:22:53 -0000 From: "Antony Gelberg" To: Subject: Re: Opeth Message-ID: <004501c2ae18$073b9a70$cd68ff3e@PULSEDESKTOP> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carlos A. Alfaro Hernandez" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 1:36 AM Subject: Re: Opeth > If you liked Deliverance that much, RUN dont walk, RUN and get Still Life > and > Blackwater Park, if you have to choose between either, get still Life > first...i > swear youll have a fit! > > Deliverance is awesome...but still IMO doesnt hold up to the genious that is > still life... Wow, so Deliverance isn't even a fluke? ;-) I will have to pick up the others, then. Do they tour? Europe? I would pay big money to hear this live. And dare I ask... Are there any other bands in the genre (whatever genre it is) that have similar levels of class and interesting, moving songs? Apart from Hellhammer of course... ;-) Like I said, it is really strange for me to like this kind of stuff - if anything my tastes are becoming less metal as the years go by. I hope everyone on this list is taking notice of this - they are one amazing band. Tony ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 22:39:40 -0500 From: "Carlos A. Alfaro Hernandez" To: Subject: Re: Opeth Message-ID: <001101c2ae22$c229de00$0a01a8c0@carlosbook> I know there is an Opeth cult over at mp.com , so i guess they do appeal to a lot of DT fans Small tidbit for anyone who doesnt know, Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree (which has toured with DT) produced Opeth's last two albums (Blackwater and Deliverance) and did some vocals on Blackwater park. Since he also did some vocals (and im not sure if some production work too) on OSI, which MP plays drums on, of course. Which means that Opeth is sorta linked to DT by association :) Also there is a small group of people who would love to see Steven Wilson maybe get his hands on DT's next album, either producing (which is not likely, since MP and JP have said they will never work with an outside producer again, even though SW would be so choice!) or mixing, which it would be awesome. If anyone has listened to Porcupine's In Absentia, its one of the best sounding albums EVER. I believe he can bring some cool stuff to the table if paired with MP/JP for the next DT release... How's that for discussion material? hehe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Shetzer" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 9:06 PM Subject: Re: Opeth > LOL... this sparked a discussion quick! Any more Opeth heads out there? :-) > > > > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 23:38:35 -0500 From: Mike Shetzer To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Opeth Message-ID: <000d01c2ae2a$fc03eb90$9b00a8c0@SHETZ> > I know there is an Opeth cult over at mp.com , so i guess they do appeal to > a lot of DT fans > Small tidbit for anyone who doesnt know, Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree > (which has toured with DT) produced > Opeth's last two albums (Blackwater and Deliverance) and did some vocals on > Blackwater park. Since he also did > some vocals (and im not sure if some production work too) on OSI, which MP > plays drums on, of course. Which means > that Opeth is sorta linked to DT by association :) > > > Also there is a small group of people who would love to see Steven Wilson > maybe get his hands on DT's next album, either > producing (which is not likely, since MP and JP have said they will never > work with an outside producer again, even though SW would be so choice!) or > mixing, which it would be awesome. If anyone has listened to Porcupine's > In Absentia, its one of the best sounding albums > EVER. I believe he can bring some cool stuff to the table if paired with > MP/JP for the next DT release... I agree definitely. I can hear Opeth's pre-Wilson stuff, and while it rocks insanely, doesn't have the spaciness of Blackwater or Deliverance. You can so tell when Wilson helped them out. I mean just LISTEN to the quiet parts in Deliverance, or find the second main riff in the song Blackwater Park, its SO in absentia!! Not that there's anything wrong with that at all... In response to the post before, sure they tour. Check out opeth.com for details, I know I'm gonna try and see them on Jan 17 with Paradise Lost and 2 other bands. That will be craziness incarnate! ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 6415 ************************** === Contributions to ytsejam: ytsejam@torchsong.com === === Send requests to: ytsejam-request@torchsong.com === === Brought by the ghost of ytsejam@arastar.coms past === === Reach the owner of this list at: ytsejam-owner@torchsong.com ===