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Opeth is a Swedish progressive metal band from Stockholm, formed in 1990. [2] The band incorporates folk, blues, classical, and jazz elements into its usually lengthy compositions, as well as strong influences from death metal, especially in their early works. [3]
The band supported the album with their first worldwide tour. [5] After promoting the album, Opeth entered the studio again, recording two albums. The first album, Deliverance that was released in 2002, debuted at number 19 on the Top Heatseekers in the United States . [ 6 ]
Dimeo and Döring both left after the band's first show in February 1991, with Kim Pettersson and Johan De Farfalla (both members of local "sleazy metal" band Crimson Cat) taking their places. [5] De Farfalla left after the group's second show, with Peter Lindgren joining on bass for a third performance later in the year, after which Petterson ...
Blackwater Park is the fifth studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth.It was released on March 12, 2001, in Europe and a day later in North America through Music for Nations and Koch Records.
Members of the Swedish heavy metal band Opeth. Pages in category "Opeth members" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Morningrise was the last Opeth release with drummer Anders Nordin and bassist Johan De Farfalla, as well as the last Opeth album to be produced by Dan Swanö. Morningrise showcases Opeth's signature style, exploring the dynamics between the combination of black metal and death metal vocals, and guitar parts with lighter progressive and acoustic ...
The Roundhouse Tapes is the second live album and video by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth.The CD was recorded on 9 November 2006 and was released on 23 October 2007 in the US, [2] on 5 November in Europe, and on 20 November in the rest of the world.
Orchid is the debut studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth, released on May 15, 1995, in Europe by Candlelight Records and on June 24, 1997, in the United States by Century Black. It was reissued in 2000 with one bonus track, "Into the Frost of Winter," an early, unproduced rehearsal recording by the band.