Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Opeth - Pale Communion (2014)
Opeth's Pale Communion is an outstanding album. This is progressive rock of the highest order with a perfect mix of progressive rock, 70s style and a little dose of folk.
The album follows the style of Heritage and Damnation. It's clear right from the start that Mikael Akerfleldt has placed emphasis on melody and the album is filled with beautiful, poignant and memorable moments.
Highlights: the last two songs of the album, Voice of Treason and Faith in Others.
Rating: Heavy Rotation
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