| Which hobby gives you the most satisfaction? | | We all have leisure time - time when we do things which WE want to do and which don't necessarily pay! What do you choose to do with time that is just your own? Are you artistic or creative, sporty, love socialising or what? | |
| | My Review of Ghost Reveries | | Well, I've already tried to get the word around here with a few links to my blog but haven't got any particular feedback. So I've decided I'd copy paste the review of Ghost Reveries that is within my blog around here, so I can get some feedback from Opeth fans around this community. Here it goes then:Mixed reviews, straining studio time and touring that the band has admitted to being an outright nightmare at times. All these things haunted Opeth's "D&D" releases, "Deliverance" and "Damnation". After the smoke cleared, Opeth was left with a choice: to fall back or to move ahead. Of course this has never really been a choice with the Swedish quartet (now a quintet with the addition of keyboard player Per Wiberg). Opeth are defined by their progression, their technical skills and their ability to combine sweeping atmospheres with pounding, agressive death metal tendencies. "Ghost Reveries" continues these trends while injecting more than enough variation to satisfy even the most jaded Opeth fans. It also stands as a more logical follow-up to "Blackwater Park"."Ghost Of Perdition" is a fiery number that immediaty lets the listener know that the edge fans have been claiming Opeth... | |
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