Opeth New Album 2024, Check Opeth New Album 2024 Tracklist Here

Opeth new album 2024

Renowned Swedish progressive metal band Opeth has excited fans by announcing their upcoming 11th studio album, Pale Communion, which will be released via Roadrunner Records on June 17. Produced by lead vocalist Mikael Åkerfeldt and renowned vocalist Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree fame, the album is set to be a masterpiece.

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As anticipation builds, fans can expect a riveting musical journey as Opeth delivers their signature blend of progressive metal elements. Greg Kennelty has already raved about the album in his detailed track review, calling it a standout effort from 2014. Each track on Pale Communion is meticulously crafted and showcases the band’s musical strength and depth.

The track listing shows that there are a variety of tracks on the album, including “Eternal Rains Will Come,” “Goblin,” and “Voice of Treason,” hinting at the album’s thematic depth and sonic exploration. The lead single, “Cusp of Eternity,” will be released on May 6, giving fans a glimpse into the album’s sound.

Opeth’s ability to seamlessly blend complex instrumentation with memorable melodies and thought-provoking lyrics has solidified their place as pioneers of the progressive metal genre. Pale Communion promises to further solidify their legendary status, appealing to old and new fans alike.

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As the release date approaches, excitement in the metal community continues to build, with fans eagerly awaiting their chance to immerse themselves in Opeth’s latest offering. With its rich textures, moving storytelling, and masterful musicianship, “Pale Communion” promises to be a defining moment in Opeth’s illustrious career.

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Opeth 2024 new album tracklist

Opeth’s new album is called “Pale Communion”. It has eight tracks:

  1. The eternal rainy season is coming

  2. Eternal Peak

  3. The moon is above, the sun is below

  4. The troubles of bliss

  5. Fairy

  6. river

  7. Rebellious Voice

  8. Trust others

The first song you can hear is “Cusp of Eternity,” which is out May 6. It’s great to see Opeth has these new songs in store for us!

Opeth

Opeth is a band from Sweden that was formed in 1990. They play progressive metal music, which means that their songs are a mix of different styles such as folk, blues, classical and jazz. In the beginning, their music also had elements of death metal.

Their songs are often long and contain many different parts. You might hear an acoustic guitar part, an electric organ (a type of keyboard), growling vocals, and large changes in volume.

The band has changed members several times over the years. Mikael Åkerfeldt is the band’s lead singer, guitarist and primary songwriter. He has remained with the band since 1992, when original lead singer David Isberg left.

Opeth has released a lot of music: 13 studio albums, 4 live DVDs, 4 live albums (3 of which come with DVDs), and two box sets. Their first album, Orchid, was released in 1995. One of their most successful albums was Ghost Reveries in 2005, which was a hit in many countries, including a top ten hit in Sweden. Another successful album was Watershed in 2008, which reached number one in Finland and number 23 on the US Billboard 200 chart.

Overall, Opeth has sold over 1.5 million albums and DVDs worldwide. In the US, their Blackwater Park, Damnation and Deliverance combined have sold 300,000 copies.

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Opeth band members

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Mikael Akerfeldt

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Martin Mendes

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Frederick Ackerson

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Joachim Svalberg

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Valtteri Weyruning

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