Not really. Watershed sounded like I expected it to sound, pretty good. But what did suprise me was the new swedish band In Mournings new album.
Like many of you mentioned that Hex Omega is poor, its actually my favourite song. Not only on the album, but perhaps overall. Its simply brilliant, and I love the vocal harmony from Per and Mike. It gives me the chills. But I guess thats only because the album is still new and all. But I do agree that Porcelain Heart is a little weak. Maybe to mainstream. All in all WS is on my top 3 list.
Lol. Don't worry that doesn't get to me. I'm used to people not knowing it's even a word, let alone that it is an independent country. Then there are Maltesers, those little chocolate balls of goodness. And malt is used to make beer. Btw, what is Russia? Is it some kind of a post-Soviet world-power-pretending failure of an offshoot country?
^Really? Do you get people often not knowing where/or in this case what "Malta" is? I have a few friends with Maltese backgrounds. And on the topic, as soon as I heard Hex Omega I straight away thought this is the albums dirge or it's amen, but hopefully over time it will get the appreciation it deserves, while its no White Cluster or Bwp it is a stunning close to an album iyam.
What the hell you guys? What the fuck is this argue about anyway? What makes me LOL is how rediculously much fighting is going on in this forum. Is it standard that Opeth-fans are agressive to each other? x'D Sorry if I'm getting all cocky, but isn't music supposed to unite people of different countries? Anyway, on topic. I've taken a break from listening to Watershed. I'm afraid to get sick of the album so soon, so I'm gonna give it some rest, while trying to get some Still Life-songs under my skin
OMG, you actually put it in your sig... (Completely off topic i know) So let's put something on-topic in my thread. Opeth rules.
Yes dude. Most Americans don't know it exists. Europeans are ok I guess, especially now that we are in the EU, and Australians (probably because there are many Maltese over there), but our tiny island seems like it is too small to appear on a US world map
Hehe, true, but the population in Gildeskål is 2000 whereas that of Malta is about 400,000. That's about 1/10th of that of Norway.
I only know Malta as the only non-British country who got to sing in English at the Eurovision Song Contest (before they changed the rules and let everyone sing in English). Do I get a cookie? :Smug: