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[QUOTE="SeedBassist:336505"]I like it, it's a good solid album, grabbing bits and pieces from the older albums at times. I really enjoy the addition of Per on Keyboards. I know he's been in the band since the first damnation tour, but it's cool to finally hear his influence on an album. He's really not your standard keyboard player who will come out with the strings and choirs. I think the way he plays fits Opeth like a flesh tuxedo (that's my spinal tap reference for the day). But seriously, i liek his usage of organs, mellotrons, moogs, and various other sounds you dont normally hear in metal releases. The songwriting itself is top notch. I like Ghost Of Perdition, which sounds like it could have been on either Deliverence or Blackwater Park, and kind of reminds you that this is still Opeth. They're one of those bands who can release albums that are the same in basic style, yet are varied so you can sense a steady progression over time. So thumbs up to Mike and the guys for making another really solid album, I dont think it's as good as My Arms Your Hearse or Still Life, but it's still a good album. The only downfall to Opeth signing with Roadrunner Records, is their promo shots, and we've all seen those :pukeface:[/QUOTE]
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