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Opeth - Blackwater Park review



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Band: Opeth
Album: Blackwater Park
Style: Extreme progressive metal
Release date: March 12, 2001
Guest review by: Rupophobic


01. The Leper Affinity
02. Bleak [feat. Steven Wilson]
03. Harvest
04. The Drapery Falls
05. Dirge For November
06. The Funeral Portrait
07. Patterns In The Ivy
08. Blackwater Park
09. The Leper Affinity [live] [Legacy edition bonus]

[Limited edition bonus CD]
01. Still Day Beneath The Sun
02. Patterns In The Ivy II

[Legacy Edition bonus DVD]
+ 5.0 Audio Mix Of The Original Album
+ The Making Of Blackwater Park

Passion. That's what Blackwater Park is all about. Pure, unadulterated passion. Forget that Opeth display musical ability and know-how that is rivaled by few. Forget that the ending to The Leper Affinity goes from what can only be described as one of the greatest jam sessions ever, to a beautiful, yet melancholic pianistic epilogue. Forget that Harvest is one of the greatest acoustic songs ever written. Forget that Blackwater Park contains the perfect metal riff. Forget that Mikael Akerfeld quite possibly has the best voice in all of music. Forget that every moment of this album will make you stand in awe of what you're hearing. Why should you forget all that? Because none of it matters.

What matters is that Opeth's music connects with the listener on a level that no other band has ever obtained. Just what that level is can's be defined. It can only be felt. And the only way to feel it is to listen. And I do mean LISTEN. You shouldn's do so much as twiddle your thumbs during the play of this, or any other of their albums. You would only be hurting yourself. Their only rivals in this department would be the immortal classical composers, such as Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. But Opeth still beats them out.

I can's tell you how difficult it is for me to rate this at all. By doing so, I'm implying that Blackwater Park, and indeed all of Opeth's works, can be somehow compared with any other album by any other band. That is simply not true. I have given perfect 10's to bands that don's even register on the scale when compared to Opeth. The very fact that I'm pretending to be worthy enough to even discuss Opeth's music is an unforgivable sin. No amount of words in this, or any other, language can begin to describe the tapestry of emotions on this, or any of their albums. Opeth's creations transcend not only metal, but art itself. This is the language of the soul.

Written by Rupophobic | 18.09.2003




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
ScreamingSteelUS
Rating:
2.0
This charade has gone on long enough. It's time someone gave this crappy album an honest assessment.

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published 01.04.2018 | Comments (42)

Guest review by
Storchillarn
Rating:
9.9
There are few bands that dare to continuously expand their musical sphere with each release, expecting their fans to accept the changes - even fewer succeed. Mikael Åkerfeldt, song writer and front man of Opeth, has pushed Opeth to do so since the band's inception and perhaps it's this constant change, not giving the audience a chance to adjust to one particular niche, which keeps them from ending up like so many metal bands before them: repetitive and uninspired. 2001 was the year Opeth opened the floodgates of creativity and released what many believe to be their magnum opus, an album so hyped you might doubt its brilliance. I'm here to tell you not to doubt. This is Blackwater Park.

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published 19.06.2010 | Comments (15)


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17.04.2014 - 01:59
quisableed
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Finally. Someone got closer to describe my feelings for Opeth.
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10.02.2015 - 15:15
Rating: 10
Hex_Omega
Gem Seeker
Written by [user id=111774] on 01.01.2014 at 12:38

I have a habit of saying "pure unadulterated passion" in real life conversations and then laughing while everyone wonders what the hell is so funny.

This review has obtained legendary status on MS. I wonder if Rupophobic knows about it.
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01.09.2016 - 10:56
Rating: 10
Daniell
_爱情_
Elite
This review is a written equivalent of a sloppy, submissive blowjob. Given with "pure unadulterated passion" of course

I still have no idea why the author writes "can's" and "don's" instead of "can't" and "don 't". I also have no idea how this got through proof-reading.
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01.09.2016 - 11:16
Mikolaj
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"Their only rivals in this department would be the immortal classical composers, such as Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. But Opeth still beats them out".
Was the reviewer high on drugs or something?
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01.09.2016 - 18:30
Rating: 10
Metren
Dreadrealm
Written by [user id=160508] on 01.09.2016 at 11:16

"Their only rivals in this department would be the immortal classical composers, such as Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. But Opeth still beats them out".
Was the reviewer high on drugs or something?

While the review is certainly ridiculous, I don't see why that statement deserves special attention. As a person, who considers Bach perhaps my favorite composer of all time, I still don't think it is automatically wrong to think Mikael Akerfeldt is a superior musician, especially since him and Bach lived hunderds of years apart and create(d) completely different music and especially because the author of the review is talking about how the music makes him/her feel. Could Mikael write St Matthew Passion? Almost certainly not. Could Bach have written Black Rose Immortal if he had lived in our times? Also, almost certainly not. I'm not trying to defend the review or be a shallow contrarian here, but I honestly think this attitude of "every classical composer is by default better than every musician, who lives now" is not at all justified. Please bear in mind: Bach is the biggest musical genius in history IMO.
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02.09.2016 - 00:11
Rating: 6
Karlabos
Written by Metren on 01.09.2016 at 18:30

"every classical composer is by default better than every musician, who lives now"

haha. You have no idea how i hate that kind of though. it also applies in other contexts as well: the big four thrash metal bands are by default the best thrash to ever exist, since all the other ones have their sound based on them.
thrash wouldn't exist without band x, metal wouldn't exist without band y, music wouldn't exist as it is today without the classical artists...
let's face it: if they haven't done it other person would have... and would have taken the glory for it. just because they were born at a convenient time doesn't make them legendary... of course, classical music is a genre which wasn't based on anything previously existent so the musicians may have that "creativity" and all, plus the complexity... but well, i like to think it's something any good living musician would have done if it wasn't done until then.

I myself prefer judging music based on what it means to me, and not to history. I don't know a lot about about complexity of songwriting, about scales, about who came first or whatsoever, what I know is what I feel when I listen to it. I'd probably rate most classical music albums a 4 or 5 according to ms rating scheme :3

If I was to point who is the best composer ever, even thoughpeople would expect me to point someone relevant to the music history from the 1700s, I'd probably name an underground name of someone who is even alive nowadays.
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02.09.2016 - 00:45
Mikolaj
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Written by Metren on 01.09.2016 at 18:30

Written by [user id=160508] on 01.09.2016 at 11:16

"Their only rivals in this department would be the immortal classical composers, such as Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. But Opeth still beats them out".
Was the reviewer high on drugs or something?

While the review is certainly ridiculous, I don't see why that statement deserves special attention. As a person, who considers Bach perhaps my favorite composer of all time, I still don't think it is automatically wrong to think Mikael Akerfeldt is a superior musician, especially since him and Bach lived hunderds of years apart and create(d) completely different music and especially because the author of the review is talking about how the music makes him/her feel. Could Mikael write St Matthew Passion? Almost certainly not. Could Bach have written Black Rose Immortal if he had lived in our times? Also, almost certainly not. I'm not trying to defend the review or be a shallow contrarian here, but I honestly think this attitude of "every classical composer is by default better than every musician, who lives now" is not at all justified. Please bear in mind: Bach is the biggest musical genius in history IMO.

Well I agree with you and I certainly understand that someone might think that Opeth is better than Bach. After all, music taste is subjective and classical music simply isnt to everyones tastes. So I can completely respect someones opinion, if he/she thinks this way. Its just that this review comes off as completely naive and blind without any real reasoning why he thinks so. Just sounds as if Opeth is his wet dream to be honest.
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02.09.2016 - 00:59
Rating: 10
Metren
Dreadrealm
Written by [user id=160508] on 02.09.2016 at 00:45

Well I agree with you and I certainly understand that someone might think that Opeth is better than Bach. After all, music taste is subjective and classical music simply isnt to everyones tastes. So I can completely respect someones opinion, if he/she thinks this way. Its just that this review comes off as completely naive and blind without any real reasoning why he thinks so. Just sounds as if Opeth is his wet dream to be honest.

Well, I agree with that. In the context of the review, that Bach/Mozart/Beethoven statement is just more of the author being ridiculous (I would actually be willing to bet a small sum of money that the author isn't even familiar with the works of those classical composers), on its own however, I think it is a statement not be laughed/shrugged off immediately, that's just the point I was making.

But yeah, as an Opeth fan, this review is especially awful, since it makes us look bad
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01.04.2018 - 00:44
nikarg
Staff
This review is probably the funniest thing in MS history.
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01.04.2018 - 03:30
Rating: 6
Karlabos
Written by nikarg on 01.04.2018 at 00:44

This review is probably the funniest thing in MS history.

And the best thing is that it was not a joke review.

I was reading the comments and was surprised to see not many people were laughing at its whimsical nature until a couple years after its acceptance
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13.05.2021 - 18:36
Rating: 8
Roman Doez
Hallucigenia
Only 4 months until this review is officially an adult
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27.01.2022 - 13:21
Rating: 10
RaduP
CertifiedHipster
Staff
Written by Roman Doez on 13.05.2021 at 18:36

Only 4 months until this review is officially an adult

The actual review is older than that, from some older versions of MS from 2001, right around the time the album was released.
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