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Opeth - The Last Will And Testament review



Reviewer:
9.0

410 users:
8.36
Band: Opeth
Album: The Last Will And Testament
Style: Progressive metal
Release date: November 22, 2024
Guest review by: Blackcrowe


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08. A Story Never Told

Opeth’s Last Will.

We are first row witnesses to the evolution of bands and their music, yet sometimes, these shifts take us to places we’re not ready or willing to appreciate.

Who am I to judge the evolution of music in bands like Rush, Metallica, and Opeth, or other bands that doesn’t have the need to evolve and keep their music sounding the same over the years, like Motörhead, Iron Maiden or Slayer; neither approach is inherently right nor wrong. Everyone is free to do or not do what they want or choose where they feel more comfortable with their music.

I started to listen Opeth with Still Life; I found everything that I love about music was there, including prog metal and extreme metal. I was astonishing by the brilliant opener, "The Moor", featuring guitars that sound like a mellotron, with that chorus containing Mikael Åkerfeldt’s special nod to ABBA’s "Lay All Your Love On Me." Still Life is Opeth’s masterpiece, marking their first departure from a purely death metal sound.

When I first listened to Heritage, I loved it, but immediately felt that this is the definitive turning point that Åkerfeldt’s looking for away from their older style. Heritage is a heavy prog record infused with the sound of classic prog bands like King Crimson or Änglagård.

The Last Will And Testament combines Opeth’s intricate musicianship with a concept that tells the story of a wealthy patriarchal family and the aftermath of their sins during World War I. The album’s intense moments seamlessly blend with beautiful melodies and haunting atmospheric textures, transporting the listener to another time. Guest musicians - such as Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull (flute and narrator), Dave Stewart, the genius pioneer of the Canterbury prog scene Hatfield And The North and Egg (strings and orchestral arrangements), Joey Tempest of Europe (backing vocals), and Mia Westlund (who delivers an outstanding performance on the harp) - make significant contributions to the final sound of The Last Will And Testament.

The Last Will And Testament is Opeth’s “magnum opus”. Åkerfeldt delivers his best composition and his best guitar work ever. The riffs shift between heavy and soft, creating a perfect balance. Every member of the band, including Martin Mendez (bass), Fredrik Åkesson (guitar), Joakim Svalberg (keyboards), and the new guy Waltteri Väyrynen (drums), has pushed themselves beyond their limits to make the band sound like it never has before.

The production, handled by Mikael Åkerfeldt, Stefan Boman, and Dave Stewart, has exceptional sonority, achieving a pristine balance between the obscure, the old, and the modern—perhaps owing to the fact that the record was mastered at Abbey Road Studios.

The Last Will And Testament marks the definitive end of the Opeth that many fans nostalgically hope will one day return. At the same time, it establishes the band as a fully transformed entity.

Opeth find their trail and definition after Heritage, but in The Last Will And Testament, Opeth found their sound they were looking for after years of experimenting.


Rating breakdown
Performance: 9
Songwriting: 9
Originality: 7
Production: 10

Written by Blackcrowe | 15.12.2024




Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.

Staff review by
musclassia
Rating:
7.8
Has there ever been so much fervour and anticipation ahead of an album’s release due to a change in vocal style when there’s not been a change in vocalist? Opeth’s move away from growling caused an alarming schism in the band’s fanbase, but those growls’ return may not herald what those lost along the way were expecting.

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published 28.11.2024 | Comments (27)


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Comments: 14   Visited by: 83 users
15.12.2024 - 17:23
Rating: 7
Vellichor
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Åkerfeldt delivers his best composition and his best guitar work ever

Hard disagree here

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to make the band sound like it never has before

This I do agree with, but not in a good way. This album, like far too many prog albums that are dry on inspiration, sounds totally mechanical and soulless despite the great performance of the members. It also really lacks variation, and if it weren’t Opeth I think this album would fall by the wayside with the myriad of other bands that are technically proficient but can’t write a memorable melody. That used to be one of Opeth’s greatest strengths, now it’s almost totally absent.

Glad you enjoyed it, it’s a well written and well thought out review, but I don’t see how, in any way whatsoever, this could be considered their magnum opus.
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15.12.2024 - 18:48
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Tage Westerlund
I think band should split up and re start as Mikael Åkerfelt and his opethians. Otherwise they ruin legacy
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15.12.2024 - 18:54
John doe
Written by Bad English on 15.12.2024 at 18:48

I think band should split up and re start as Mikael Åkerfelt and his opethians. Otherwise they ruin legacy

You said the same thing on the album page, it was nonsense then, it's still nonsense (to put it gently).
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15.12.2024 - 18:58
A Real Mönkey
Another one of those albums that made me think “Why am I listening to this when I could be listening to Still Life/Blackwater Park/Ghost Reveries/Watershed instead?”
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15.12.2024 - 19:57
Rating: 9
Blackcrowe
Written by Vellichor on 15.12.2024 at 17:23

Quote:

Åkerfeldt delivers his best composition and his best guitar work ever

Hard disagree here

Quote:

to make the band sound like it never has before

This I do agree with, but not in a good way. This album, like far too many prog albums that are dry on inspiration, sounds totally mechanical and soulless despite the great performance of the members. It also really lacks variation, and if it weren’t Opeth I think this album would fall by the wayside with the myriad of other bands that are technically proficient but can’t write a memorable melody. That used to be one of Opeth’s greatest strengths, now it’s almost totally absent.

Glad you enjoyed it, it’s a well written and well thought out review, but I don’t see how, in any way whatsoever, this could be considered their magnum opus.

I don’t know man, technically the guitar work it is outstanding, in fact is the best instrumental work that the band did, you have to listen the record without the popular thinking that this is a comeback album it is another kind of music of the same band that you heard before.
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15.12.2024 - 20:00
Rating: 9
Blackcrowe
Written by Bad English on 15.12.2024 at 18:48

I think band should split up and re start as Mikael Åkerfelt and his opethians. Otherwise they ruin legacy

It is always the Åkerfelt project , he is the man on the band, and im my opinion the legacy it is stronger with every record they made.
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15.12.2024 - 20:02
Rating: 9
Blackcrowe
Written by A Real Mönkey on 15.12.2024 at 18:58

Another one of those albums that made me think “Why am I listening to this when I could be listening to Still Life/Blackwater Park/Ghost Reveries/Watershed instead?”

This record is totally different to those records in fact. I’ve never been on BWP as much as I want it… GR is Great and Watershed it is from other planet.
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15.12.2024 - 20:29
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
Written by Blackcrowe on 15.12.2024 at 20:02

Written by A Real Mönkey on 15.12.2024 at 18:58

Another one of those albums that made me think “Why am I listening to this when I could be listening to Still Life/Blackwater Park/Ghost Reveries/Watershed instead?”

This record is totally different to those records in fact. I’ve never been on BWP as much as I want it… GR is Great and Watershed it is from other planet.

Yes but I would prefer drum for Paradise Lost as this band, Mr
Waltteri Väyrynen
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15.12.2024 - 20:34
Rating: 9
Blackcrowe
Written by Bad English on 15.12.2024 at 20:29

Written by Blackcrowe on 15.12.2024 at 20:02

Written by A Real Mönkey on 15.12.2024 at 18:58

Another one of those albums that made me think “Why am I listening to this when I could be listening to Still Life/Blackwater Park/Ghost Reveries/Watershed instead?”

This record is totally different to those records in fact. I’ve never been on BWP as much as I want it… GR is Great and Watershed it is from other planet.

Yes but I would prefer drum for Paradise Lost as this band, Mr
Waltteri Väyrynen

He made another landmark of the record with the drums work…
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16.12.2024 - 01:44
Rating: 9
Opethian
Damn right.
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16.12.2024 - 03:16
Rating: 9
Blackcrowe
Written by Opethian on 16.12.2024 at 01:44

Damn right.

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17.12.2024 - 11:43
Rating: 6
24emd
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Written by Bad English on 15.12.2024 at 18:48

I think band should split up and re start as Mikael Åkerfelt and his opethians. Otherwise they ruin legacy

By saying this in the shoutbox, the album thread and now the review thread, are you hoping that just maybe ol' Mikael will see your messages and take on your advice?
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17.12.2024 - 12:34
Rating: 9
Blackcrowe
Written by 24emd on 17.12.2024 at 11:43

Written by Bad English on 15.12.2024 at 18:48

I think band should split up and re start as Mikael Åkerfelt and his opethians. Otherwise they ruin legacy

By saying this in the shoutbox, the album thread and now the review thread, are you hoping that just maybe ol' Mikael will see your messages and take on your advice?

Maybe he will send us some t shirts for Christmas
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Rating: 9
Blackcrowe
Written by John doe on 15.12.2024 at 18:54

Written by Bad English on 15.12.2024 at 18:48

I think band should split up and re start as Mikael Åkerfelt and his opethians. Otherwise they ruin legacy

You said the same thing on the album page, it was nonsense then, it's still nonsense (to put it gently).

Cmon John, admit it, it’s a good joke
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