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Damnation

Opeth
Damnation

[Album]
14 April 2003
Death Metal (Progressive)

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Music For Nations
Music For Nations
Region: U.K. / Europe

mindkiller Review
(8 July 2023)

Rating - 5 Stars

Firstly I have to stop myself from writing an essay on this release. It IS brilliant. Opeth released Deliverance and Damnation 5 months apart. It seemed a deliberate attempt to highlight to fans that future releases will not be full of heavy death metal vocals and that Mikael will truly embrace is love of Prog. Nothing wrong with that - we knew that would eventuate. This is an amazing piece of work from Mikael. For some reason, from first listen I loved it. His vocals perfectly match the music composition, which itself doesn't deviate to far from song to song. I do have to point my favourite song 'Closure' which has that middle eastern sound from the middle. Listening today still brings back the same memories from my first listen. Incredibly bold release, and it worked for the band, given the acclaim it has received.
Tracks:  
(1/1) 1.
Opeth - Windowpane (07:45)
(1/1) 2.
Opeth - In My Time Of Need (05:50)
(1/1) 3.
Opeth - Death Whispered A Lullaby (05:50)
(1/1) 4.
Opeth - Closure (05:16)
(1/1) 5.
Opeth - Hope Leaves (04:30)
(1/1) 6.
Opeth - To Rid The Disease (06:21)
(1/1) 7.
Opeth - Ending Credits (03:39)
(1/1) 8.
Opeth - Weakness (04:11)

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