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OPETH Stream Visualizer for Song ‘§4’, New Album Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 24, 2024
Posted in: News. Tagged: Opeth. Leave a comment
Photo by Terhi Ylimäinen

The wait is finally over and OPETH‘s highly anticipated 14th studio album, ‘The Last Will & Testament,’ is now available worldwide today, November 22, via Moderbolaget // Reigning Phoenix Music! To celebrate this release, the Swedish prog legends are now sharing a visualizer for the song “§4,” which can be found at THIS LOCATION.

Opeth frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt comments on the track, “‘§4’ is an oddball song, just written by instinct. I’m not a clever guy when it comes to writing music. People call us ‘thinking man’s metal,’ I think that’s laughable. I listen to music from so many different genres, it’s impossible to me to stick to one genre. I find the idea boring to try and belong somewhere, we’re a bit all over the place, and I think this song shows our diversity. For ‘§4’ I was inspired by something called ‘twelve note music,’ which I think is a classical term, where you’re supposed to play twelve notes und you cannot repeat a note twice. I heard some of that music by classical pianists playing, and it sounds wicked, it sounds evil, it sounds really strange – so that inspired the initial guitar theme. There’s a melodrome theme in the beginning, it just sounds odd, like it doesn’t fit in, almost like a free-form jazz solo or something like that. But it quickly kind of lands in an almost traditional metal theme with a common response type death metal vocal that has a stereo double-tracked normal vocal response. 

“I can’t remember what happened during the writing process, but I reached a point where I just stopped and felt, ‘ok, time for something strange!’ We ended up with a flute solo by Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, which was kind of an accident in a way, because I asked him to do a narration, not flute. As he was doing the spoken word bits, he asked me ‘do you need a flute solo?’ I was like, ‘yes, please!‘, while I didn’t really have a part for a flute solo! I had to shuffle through the songs quickly in my head before he would change his mind. I had him on the hook, of course I was gonna find a piece! So, he played almost like a common response type flute solo in ‘§4.’

“This is a great song with the ending piece being one of the more evil pieces of music I’ve written in a long time: it sounds really menacing, sick almost!“

Order ‘The Last Will & Testament’: HERE

Opeth’s fourteenth album was written by Åkerfeldt, with lyrics conferred with Klara Rönnqvist Fors (The Heard, ex-Crucified Barbara). ‘The Last Will & Testament’ was co-produced by Åkerfeldt and Stefan Boman (Ghost, The Hellacopters), engineered by Boman, Joe Jones (Killing Joke, Robert Plant), and Opeth, with Boman, Åkerfeldt, and the rest of Opeth mixing at Atlantis and Hammerthorpe Studios in Stockholm. The strings on ‘The Last Will & Testament’ were arranged by Åkerfeldt and returning prog friend Dave Stewart (Egg, Khan) and conducted by Stewart at Angel Studios in London. Not one to miss a beat, visual artist Travis Smith returns to the fold, crafting his 11th cover, a haunting “photograph” reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick’s infamous “Overlook Hotel” photograph. Miles Showell (ABBA, Queen) also revisits mastering and vinyl lacquer cutting at Abbey Road Studios in London.

Åkerfeldt rolls out the red carpet for storied flautist and Jethro Tull main man Ian Anderson. Not only do Anderson’s signature notes fly on “§4” and “§7”, he narrates on “§1”, “§2”, “§4”, and “§7”. Joining Anderson, Europe’s Joey Tempest lends a backing vocal hand on “§2”, while Åkerfeldt’s youngest daughter, Mirjam Åkerfeldt, is the disembodied voice in “§1”.

‘The Last Will & Testament ‘is gripping from start to finish, jaw-dropping inside and out, representing some of Opeth’s finest material to date. Just as Opeth welcomed many into its distressed arms over the years, the Swedes again deliver on the promise that great music always tells a compelling story—this time with growls.

Moreover, OPETH has landed the the cover story for Decibel Magazine’s current December 2024 issue! The in-depth interview with the band was conducted by journalist Chris Dick while the photos were shot by Ester Segarra. The issue can be found HERE.

Artwork by Travis Smith with directions from Mikael Åkerfeldt

‘The Last Will & Testament’ Tracklist:
01 – §1 [LISTEN]
02 – §2
03 – §3 [LISTEN]
04 – §4 [LISTEN]
05 – §5
06 – §6
07 – §7
08 – A Story Never Told

After conquering North America this past October, OPETH will embark on a headlining tour throughout Europe and the UK starting February 9 of next year! The full itinerary can be found below.

OPETH EU/UK Tour Dates 2025 (w/ Grand Magus):
02/09: Helsinki (FI) @ Ice Hall
02/11: Stockholm (SE) @ Cirkus
02/12: Oslo (NO) @ Sentrum Scene
02/14: Copenhagen (DK) @ DR Koncerthuset
02/15: Hamburg (DE) @ Docks
02/17: Cologne (DE) @ Palladium
02/18: Berlin (DE) @ Tempodrom
02/19: Munich (DE) @ Muffathalle
02/21: Paris (DR) @ L’Olympia
02/22: Amsterdam (NL) @ AFAS Live
02/23: Brussels (BE) @ Ancienne Belgique
02/25: Bristol (UK) @ Bristol Beacon
02/26: London (UK) @ Roundhouse
02/28: Birmingham (UK) @ Symphony Hall
03/01: Manchester (UK) @ Albert Hall
03/02: Glasgow (UK) @ Barrowland

More than three decades into their career, Opeth have trained their admirers to expect the unexpected. But even by their own standards, the Swedish progressive titans have conjured something extraordinary this time around. The band’s 14th studio exploration, The Last Will & Testament, is the darkest and heaviest record they have made in decades, it is also the most fearlessly progressive. A concept album recounting the reading of one recently deceased man’s will to an audience of his surviving family members, it brims with haunting melodrama, shocking revelations and some of the wildest and most unpredictable music that songwriter/frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt has ever written.

“I have become quite interested in family, and the idea that blood is not always thicker than water,” Åkerfeldt explains. “I became interested in how family members can turn on each other. I saw an interview with this guy whose family had all turned against him, over the inheritance, so I wrote a song about that on the last record. The idea stuck with me, and then along came the TV show Succession, and I loved that series. That was in the back of my head too. It felt like an interesting topic that you could twist and turn a little bit.”

The follow-up to 2019’s widely acclaimed In Cauda Venenum; The Last Will & Testament is set in the shadowy, sepia-stained 1920s. It slowly reveals its secrets like some classic thriller from the distant, cobwebbed past, with each successive song shining more light on the stated machinations of our dead (but definitely not harmless) protagonist. The emotional chaos of the story is perfectly matched by Opeth’s vivid but claustrophobic soundtrack, which artfully winds its way towards a crestfallen but sumptuous finale. Masters of their own idiosyncratic musical domain, Opeth have never sounded more unique.

“I knew I could go a bit overboard and wild with the music, a bit heavier and a bit more metal, maybe, because I felt it would fit the concept, which is dark and kind of complex. You might dabble with the occult in your youth and write songs about Satan, but this felt like I could make a story about real evil, and about human behaviour. It felt like the music for this concept should be on the heavier side of things. It’s a pretty heavy topic.”

Proud adherents to a progressive ethos, Opeth have never repeated themselves, and The Last Will & Testament is every bit as revelatory and adventurous as its 13 predecessors. But one thing is undeniable: Mikael Akerfeldt’s peerless death metal growls are back, for the first time since Watershed in 2008.

“I like to be unfashionable, in a way,” grins Åkerfeldt. “So, when it comes to bringing that kind of death metal vocal back, I wanted it to happen when people had stopped caring… and I guess that’s now! Maybe it’s a bit surprising, but we did some anniversary type shows, and we played lots of old songs, and I just thought that my death metal voice sounded good. There’s also been a little push because of our new drummer, Walt. He’s a death metal guy. Mendez (Opeth bassist) has been a bit of a horse whisperer, too, saying ‘Maybe you should do something heavier this time…’ In the end I just thought, yeah, let’s give it a try.”

The Last Will & Testament is destined to be a milestone in Opeth’s illustrious recorded history. The band’s first out-and-out concept record, it features guest cameos from Jethro Tull legend Ian Anderson and Joey Tempest, frontman with Swedish rock gods Europe. Only one of the album’s eight songs has a title: closing ballad A Story Never Told. The rest are simply labelled as numbered chapters in this slowly unfolding saga of deceit, recrimination and betrayal. Enigmatic, unsettling and immersive, The Last Will & Testament is a turbulent, prog metal tale like no other.

To add to an overwhelming sense that The Last Will & Testament is a landmark record for Opeth, its guest stars are of impeccable and legendary quality. Ian Anderson has been making imaginative and influential music for nearly 60 years, both with Jethro Tull and as a solo artist, and remains one of progressive rock’s most revered figures. He joins Opeth here for the first time, performing as the voice of the album’s chief protagonist and contributing some glorious flurries of flute.

“With Ian, it’s about his voice and just how he is. I decided we should have spoken word, and if that was going to happen, the voice should be Ian’s. He’s like a distinguished gentleman. Everything he says has authority. So, it was just perfect. No one else would have been as good. I felt maybe it was a bit too cliched to ask him to play a flute solo too, but instead, he asked me, ‘Do you need a flute solo?’ and so obviously I said, ‘Yes! Yes, we do!’”

Another legend of the rock world to grace the new Opeth album with his presence and talent is Joey Tempest, singer with Europe.

“On the record, Joey does this call and response with Ian, which was another dream come true for me,” Åkerfeldt says. “I love Europe and I love Joey. We’ve become buddies over the years. So that was a big thing for me. He also knows Ian and had met him a few times. He’s a fan of Tull, so it was cool to have them on the same track. You don’t want to have guests that just for the glitter and glamour. You want someone that’s going to add something to the record, and those two guys were perfect.”

Making his recorded debut alongside Opeth’s long-established line-up of Mikael Åkerfeldt, guitarist Fredrik Åkesson, bassist Martin Mendez and keyboard maestro Joakim Svalberg on The Last Will & Testament is new drummer Waltteri Väyrynen, who joined the band in 2022. Åkerfeldt is eager to commend his new comrade’s immense drumming abilities, while observing that recording drums for the new album was a virtually stress-free process.

“I knew Walt was a great drummer, but I didn’t know how good he was. We’re not crappy musicians in this band. We can play. But we sat there at Rockfield Studios, and he just was doing these insane, technical songs in one take. We were almost recording it in real time! [Laughs] He’s amazing.”

After three decades of dazzling the world, Opeth have made their most daring creative leap yet. The Last Will & Testament is a progressive and dramatic triumph, and yet more proof that expecting the unexpected is the only way forward for fans of Sweden’s finest.

“It’s a restless record for me,” concludes Åkerfeldt. “It’s an explosion of ideas, which I like. It’s a bit shorter and snappier. But I definitely didn’t want to rehash anything. The only thing that has come back is some of those death metal screams, but the mindset is still much more forward looking. In typical Opeth fashion, it’s not a direct record that you understand and that you love or hate right away. It takes time and if you put that time into it, you might like it… or hate it! It feels like it was written on a whim. Which it was, in a way! I hear things on this album and think, where the fuck did that come from?”

Lineup:
Mikael Åkerfeldt – Vocals, guitars
Fredrik Åkesson – Guitars, backing vocals
Martin Mendez – Bass guitar
Waltteri Väyrynen – Drums and percussion
Joakim Svalberg – Keyboards, backing vocals

Special Guests:
Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) – spoken word (tracks 1, 2, 4, 7) // flute (tracks 4, 7)
Joey Tempest (Europe) – backing vocals (track 2)
Mirjam Åkerfeldt – spoken word (track 1)

  • All Music and Lyrics written by Mikael Åkerfeldt
  • Lyrical concept by Mikael Åkerfeldt, dramatic consultation by Klara Rönnqvist Fors
  • Produced by Mikael Åkerfeldt
  • Co-produced by Opeth and Stefan Boman
  • Engineered by Stefan Boman, Joe Jones and Opeth
  • Mixing by Stefan Boman and Mikael Åkerfeldt and Opeth at Atlantis and Hammerthorpe, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Mastering and vinyl lacquer cut by Miles Showell at Abbey Road studios, London, UK
  • Strings conducted by Dave Stewart at Angel Studios, London, UK
  • Strings arrangement by Mikael Åkerfeldt and Dave Stewart
  • Drum technicalities by Kit Cunningham

Biography by Dom Lawson

POP EVIL Release Music Video for ‘Deathwalk’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 24, 2024
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Credit: Nick Fancher

Modern rock powerhouse Pop Evil follow their scorching single ‘What Remains‘ with new, dark track ‘Deathwalk’, along with cinematic music video, via MNRK Heavy. Produced by Zach Jones & KJ Strock, and directed by Sam Shapiro, fans will plunge into the dark, fragmented landscape of lead singer Leigh Kakaty‘s psyche, unraveling the thin line between self-identity and survival.  Kakaty  confronts existential questions of his own mortality and legacy.

“We are the accused, the guilty, the damned,” singer Leigh Kakaty says about the harrowing track. “At the end of our ‘Deathwalk,’ judgment awaits. Are you at peace with what you will leave behind?”

Pop Evil returned in August by showcasing their new sound with single ‘What Remains.’ It was produced by Wage War‘s Cody Quistad and serves as the dawn of a new era for Pop Evil, which the band promises will be its most sonically heavy. ‘What Remains‘ currently sits at No. 8 on the Mainstream Active Rock Chart in the USA.

The six-time RIAA gold-certified band are gearing up for their forthcoming eighth studio album, set for release in spring 2025.

Pop Evil are currently finishing up the final dates of The Animal Instinct Tour with Bad Wolves across the USA. Sierra Pilot and Oni are serving as support. 

Kakaty previously confirmed the band’s new lineup, saying, “We are also proud to officially announce the newest member of the Pop Evil lineup — Blake Allison.”Allison is replacing departed member Hayley Cramer on drums, joining Kakaty and fellow bandmates, guitarists Dave Grahs and Nick Fuelling, and bassist Joey “Chicago” Walser.   

Pop Evil first rose to international prominence with debut album Lipstick on the Mirror, featuring RIAA Certified Gold Single ‘100 in a 55’. After Kakaty famously tore up the band’s major label contract onstage, Pop Evil signed with MNRKHeavy (formerly eOne Music). 2011’s War of Angels debuted in the Top 10 of the Rock Albums chart and produced three Top 10 singles.

The band’s 2013 album Onyx put them in the Top 40 of the Billboard 200 for the first time and boasted three consecutive No.1 rock songs, two RIAA Gold Singles, and one Platinum Single ‘Torn to Pieces’. Pop Evil‘s next release, Up, was the No.1 Independent Album in America and made it to #25 on the Billboard 200. It featured several Top 5 rock songs and a chart-topper with ‘Footsteps,’ which also went Gold. 

Pop Evil‘s 2018 self-titled set included the No.1 hit and newly certified Gold single ‘Waking Lions’ and two other Top 10 hits. 2020’s Versatile, meanwhile, scored two No.1 rock songs: ‘Breathe Again’ and ‘Survivor’. In 2023, the band released its seventh studio album Skeletons, which spawned their eighth and ninth No.1 singles: ‘Eye of the Storm’ and ‘Skeletons’.

Pop Evil online:
www.popevil.com
www.facebook.com/popevil
www.twitter.com/popevil
www.instagram.com/popevil

Post Metallers FEVERSEA Join Dark Essence Records

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 24, 2024
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With a world-wide reputation for being able to find some of the best newcomers on the Extreme Metal scene, whilst at the same time attracting iconic exponents of the genre, Dark Essence Records have once again put their uncanny ability to use, and have welcomed Post Metallers FEVERSEA to their roster.

Based in Oslo, Norway, and drawing on influences that range from Black Metal to Sludge Metal to Shoegaze, FEVERSEA’s music lies at the intersection where the ferocity of Black Metal meets with ritualistic and ethereal soundscapes.

Starting out as a post punk project, FEVERSEA underwent a significant change in musical direction that culminated in the release of the well-received 2023 demo that highlighted the band’s  atmospheric and varied post-metal direction.  

For the past year FEVERSEA have been busy spent recording and producing their debut album, in which the band explores themes centred around the beginning and end of man, as well as mankind’s diminished position in the world. And it is this album that Dark Essence Records will be releasing.

As a part of Oslo’s Extreme Metal scene, FEVERSEA are no strangers to the stage, and this is what  the band’s lineup of Ada Lønne Emberland on vocals, Isak Lønne Emberland on guitars and synthesizers, Alexander Fossen Lange on guitars, Aleksander Johnsen Solberg on bass guitar and Jeremie Malezieux on drums had this to say about joining the Dark Essence Records roster:

We are very much looking forward to working with Dark Essence.  For us, this has always been the first choice when it comes to the record company we would like to work with, and we are proud and humbled to be part of their particularly eminent roster. We look forward to facing the end of humanity together.

More information about FEVERSEA can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/feverseaband

ARDEAT Unleash Brand New Single ‘Ignis Fatum’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 24, 2024
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Italian black metal outfit ARDEAT unleashes their ferocious new single, “Ignis Fatum,” today via Wormholedeath. The track is taken from the band’s upcoming album “Apotheosis”, due for release on 20 December 2024.

“Ignis Fatum” merges mythology and existential themes, depicting a journey through destruction and rebirth. References to Danae’s tower and Dionysian chaos evoke the inevitability of fate and divine wrath. Both destructive and purifying, fire consumes the emptiness of existence, while commands to “Rise, Dominate, Dance, Rule” reflect a triumphant rebirth. The song channels mythic cycles of death and renewal, culminating in an ascent toward immortality as the soul transcends chaos and marches to the stars.

“Ignis Fatum” is available on all digital platforms. Listen here: orcd.co/ignisfatum

Ardeat is a black metal band from Brescia, Italy, formed in 2021 by Enrico Pinelli, Julian Polonioli, Riccardo Cremaschini, and Andrea Salvagni. After releasing a cover of Franco Battiato’s Atlantide, guitarist Cristian della Noce joined, and they recorded their debut EP, Exitivm, featuring a 20-minute song in two acts. Ardeat has performed with notable Italian metal acts like Mortuary Drape and Opera IX, blending black metal, early death metal, and NWOBHM influences, inspired by bands such as Dissection and Mgla.

Prepare for “Apotheosis” to arrive on December 20th, 2024. In the meantime, ignite your soul with the burning fury of “Ignis Fatum.”

Connect with Ardeat:
linktr.ee/Ardeat
www.youtube.com/@ardeatofficial
www.facebook.com/Ardeatbandofficial
www.instagram.com/ardeatbandofficial

ANGUISH FORCE Celebrate Release of 10th Album “Ten Reasons to Die”, Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 24, 2024
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November 23, 2024, marked a milestone for all fans of Italian metal. Defenders ANGUISH FORCE, a legendary band from the Bolzano metal scene, release their tenth album, Ten Reasons to Die, a landmark that solidifies their status among the greats of True Metal. Released by Wanikyia Records, this album will be available in three classic physical formats – LP, CD, and MC – as well as digitally, reaching both longtime fans and new followers of the genre.

With Ten Reasons to Die, Defenders ANGUISH FORCE deliver a pure surge of energy, blending Heavy, Speed, and Thrash Metal into a distinctive sound that stays true to tradition while continuing to evolve. Each track invites listeners to dive into an intense musical experience, characterized by razor-sharp riffs, driving rhythms, and vocals that scream passion and power. This album embodies everything True Metal fans love: authenticity, intensity, and a timeless call to the immortal power of metal.

Defenders ANGUISH FORCE are not just a band; they are a force that has traversed and shaped the Italian metal scene, keeping the genre’s spirit alive and evolving without compromise. With Ten Reasons to Die, the band offers ten powerful tracks that make the heart of True Metal beat stronger and promise to leave an indelible mark.

Don’t miss the chance to listen to Ten Reasons to Die, an album created for those who love raw, uncompromising metal. Now available in stores and on all digital platforms, Ten Reasons to Die is here to give you ten powerful reasons to celebrate the immortal strength of Defenders ANGUISH FORCE.

More information at https://anguishforce.com/

JUPITER HOLLOW Unveil New Single / Video ‘Incivility’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 24, 2024
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Pushing from one horizon onto the next, Toronto, Canada’s Jupiter Hollow‘s growth has come a long way since making their debut as a duo in 2015. Led by the fearless Grant MacKenzie and Kenny Parry, this recording and songwriting powerhouse duo has transformed into a live quartet with the addition of John Ryan Godfrey (Bass) and Nathaniel Reynolds-Welsh (Drums).

Advancing their unique brand of progressive rock/metal, the band is presenting their latest single “Incivility” accompanied by a music video to close out their new music releases for 2024. “Incivility” serves as a bold statement, reflecting the band’s evolution both sonically and thematically. With its intricate arrangements, evocative lyrics, and captivating visuals, the single is a testament to the band’s relentless dedication to pushing artistic boundaries.

Listen to the single on Spotify – https://spoti.fi/4g0cqSV

The band comments on the single:

“At its core, Incivility reflects humanity’s inner struggles, the relentless pursuit of purpose, and the emotional void created by modern distractions. The lyrics delve into themes of arrogance, wasted time, and the consequences of superficial existence, symbolized by “filming your bones”—a critique of documenting life rather than living it.

The song wrestles with the tension between ambition and the emptiness of unmet expectations, asking hard questions: At what cost do we chase our dreams? and How do we reconcile purpose with the pressures we hide? The recurring imagery of the “yawning cage of wasted love” evokes a profound sense of entrapment, urging listeners to confront the emotional weight of past mistakes while seeking true fulfillment.

Musically and lyrically, Incivility challenges listeners to reflect on their lives, embracing the discomfort of self-awareness while pushing forward with resilience. It’s both a cautionary tale and a call to action—demanding authenticity in a world that often values the opposite.”

With thought-provoking lyrics, unique vocal melodies, harmonies, powerful guitar riffs, unyielded songwriting, and Jupiter Hollow’s incessant desire to bring fans on a journey, there’s always something new to explore. Thus far they have two full-length albums under their belts: 2020’s “Bereavement”, and 2018’s “AHDOMN”, and they have another one in the works. Planning to release singles over the coming months, Jupiter Hollow will take the time to ensure a polished, impressive offerings song by song. The band wants nothing more than to make their art and share the experience with as many people as they can. Recommended for fans of Porcupine Tree, Coheed, and Cambria, Rush, and Protest The Hero.

Previous Single:
Music Video – “Cohesion” at https://youtu.be/7tbnhxuCD-c

More info: JupiterHollow.ca | Facebook | X | Instagram

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