Watershed (Special Edition)
Opeth
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| Name | Artist | Time | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Coil | Opeth | 3:10 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | Heir Apparent | Opeth | 8:50 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | The Lotus Eater | Opeth | 8:50 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | Burden | Opeth | 7:41 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | Porcelain Heart | Opeth | 8:00 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 6 | Hessian Peel | Opeth | 11:25 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
| 7 | Hex Omega | Opeth | 7:00 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 8 | Derelict Herds | Opeth | 6:28 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
| 9 | Bridge of Sighs | Opeth | 5:55 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 10 | Den Standiga Resan | Opeth | 4:09 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Songs |
Album Review
After album (or "observation," as the band likes to call them) number eight — Ghost Reveries — Opeth could have very easily coasted, merely rehashing their sound. Instead, they opted to challenge themselves and their listeners, creating an album that can — at times — expose its true nature and scope slowly and — at other times — be jarring, as if it were turning itself inside out. Opeth take chances that many bands in the same situation would be too scared to have a go at. It's hard to say if the recent membership changes affected bandleader Mikael Åkerfeldt's writing and production, or if he was enjoying his trip down classic rock (see: Deep Purple) lane. For whatever reason, Watershed is a new benchmark for Opeth. The tricky part is pointing out that while Watershed is a fantastic record, one that takes chances while remaining totally metal (dude), it feels less like a complete statement than a preview for something even greater. After the pastoral introduction of "Coil," Opeth move into pummeling mode with "Heir Apparent." It's one of the few tracks here to feature growling death metal vocals. But it is track three where Opeth really take the listener by the ear and twist. There's a gently humming prologue, then "The Lotus Eater" becomes a slab of blastbeats iced with clean vocals that — as with many Opeth tunes — takes a "break" two-thirds of the way through, only to take one hell of a left turn out of nowhere. The tune doesn't just go back to heavy riffage, but explores a prog metal, psychedelic organ quasi-freakout that touches on pure jazz. "Burden," arguably the strongest of the classicist tunes on Watershed (closely followed by "Hessian Peel"), is lush and grandiose. It's the moment on this collection where the listener realizes how incredibly talented this band is. And if the songs themselves aren't enough, the structures and fade-outs on some of them are. An example: "Burden"'s gentle guitar outro is deconstructed by someone manually detuning Åkerfeldt's guitar as he plays. Another: "Lotus Eater"'s Dark Side of the Moon-esque "voices in your head" send-off. These add more depth to an album that surprises continually, even after repeated listens. Sure, there are some (sort of) weak moments — "Porcelain Heart" seems a bit mainstream, and "Hex Omega," while a stunning closer, has insanely tough competition as a standout from the other six tracks. Essentially, Opeth's perceived weaknesses would be pivotal moments for any other band. This is a band that has managed to get exponentially better with each release, taking amazing chances and managing to not only win new fans, but not alienate older ones. A perfect blend of the death metal of Still Life, Blackwater Park, and My Arms, Your Hearse, the monolithic riffage of Deliverance and Ghost Reveries, and the prog/classicism of Damnation combined with classic Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, and Scorpions, Watershed marks a new chapter for Opeth, one that promises infinitely more than its predecessors. [Watershed was also released in a Special Edition featuring a bonus DVD including a 5.1 mix of the album plus three bonus tracks and additional features.] ~ Christopher M. True, All Music Guide
Recent Customer Reviews
Beyond typical and pleasantly melodical
by rcarliusually hearing the typical drab of blast beats, guitar blasts, and vocal growels of others, Opeth take things a step further beyond into something a little more than what the typical mind of mush is use to listening to.
stnhsr72
by stnhsr72another masterpiece from the greatest band ever.check out their version of alice in chains "would" also.
Took some getting used to...
by beans 'n riceAt first listen i wasn't very impressed with this album. i mean i thot it was ok but no more than that. After many more listens i can happily say i love this album. it sets a great mood and flows perfectly. my favorites would have to be coil, heir apparent, the lotus eater, burden, screw it. every song on this album is f***ing epic.
Biography
Formed: 1990 in Stockholm, Sweden
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '90s, '00s
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- $12.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Metal, Death Metal/Black Metal
- Released: May 19, 2008
- ℗ 2008 The All Blacks B.V. Issued under license to Roadrunner Records from The All Blacks B.V. Roadrunner Records is a registered trademark of The All Blacks B.V.

