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Opeth - Sorceress (2016) {Bonus Tracks Limited Edition} [Official Digital Download]

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Opeth - Sorceress (2016) {Bonus Tracks Limited Edition} [Official Digital Download]

Opeth - Sorceress (2016) [Bonus Tracks Edition]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 90:25 minutes | 1005 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

When Opeth released "Heritage" in 2011, they had completed the transformation from their death metal origins through progressive death metal in the early 2000s, to full-on prog rock that celebrated their love of Camel, Jethro Tull, ELP, and more. 2014's excellent "Pale Communion" furthered those notions as frontman and songwriter Mikael Åkerfeldt's own vision began to emerge. "Sorceress" is the third installment in this phase of the band's career, and while considerably different and more exploratory than its precursors, it also references Opeth's earlier efforts like Ghost Reveries and Blackwater Park, but goes further than either in its diversity.

Uncharacteristically, Åkerfeldt wrote the album quickly. He enlisted Tom Dalgety as co-producer (who also engineered and mixed) and Opeth recorded it in twelve days at Rockfield Studios in Wales. Sorceress is a madly assorted mixed bag. Åkerfeldt's inspirations this time out may still recall prog sources, but there are heavier ones, too: Black Sabbath and the Ritchie Blackmore/Jon Lord-era of Deep Purple. Opener "Persephone" has a brief nylon-string guitar sketch in waltz time that could have come from folk music antiquity. It gives way to the title track and first single. Joakim Svalberg's knotty organ riff dominates the opening moment before a crushing syncopated guitar riff joins in. This track somewhat recalls the Pale Communion sessions but is far more unhinged. The Geezer Butler-esque bassline and explosive kick drums make it the most accessible thing here – its instrumental section keeps it firmly in prog terrain, however. "The Wilde Flowers" is a truly wild melange of musical styles. It's simultaneously heavy, hard, and spacy, with B-3, bluesy and squalling metal guitar breaks, and chorale vocals that drift in the center, weighting it as a solidly prog track. The bludgeoning guitar riff, up-mixed, swinging drums, and punishing bassline in "Chrysalis" make it a highlight; it shines with Åkerfeldt's finest vocal performance on the album (he can be notoriously lazy). There are lovely acoustic tracks here, too, such as "Will O' the Wisp," which exists in the space between Pentangle's Basket of Light and Led Zeppelin III. "The Seventh Sojourn" melds East Indian drone with North African modalism and exotic hand percussion; strings and keyboards eclipse an oud-like guitar line. It eventually dissembles, wedding near classical polyphony to subdued pop. "Strange Brew" winds through Peter Gabriel-era Genesis-esque ponderousness before a bluesy guitar line ushers it into thundering King Crimson-esque prog adorned with proto-metal riffs and vamps. "A Fleeting Glance" is a dynamic, multifaceted jam showcasing Åkerfeldt's sophisticated melodic sensibilities while touching on musical terrain from Pink Floyd and Gentle Giant to post-Village Green-era Kinks! "Era" opens with a delicate piano intro but Opeth erupts a minute later in melodic aggression. Åkerfeldt's more confident and individualized songwriting on Sorceress takes it in some dizzying directions. While it goes further musically than their two previous outings, it contains enough of the past to exist in a space that carves out terrain somewhere between Watershed and Heritage. Brilliant.

Tracklist:

01 - Persephone
02 - Sorceress
03 - The Wilde Flowers
04 - Will O The Wisp
05 - Chrysalis
06 - Sorceress 2
07 - The Seventh Sojourn
08 - Strange Brew
09 - A Fleeting Glance
10 - Era
11 - Persephone (Slight Return)
12 - The Ward [Bonus Track]
13 - Spring [Bonus Track]
14 - Cusp Of Eternity (Live) [Bonus Track]
15 - The Drapery Falls (Live) [Bonus Track]
16 - Voice of Treason (Live) [Bonus Track]

All tracks written by Mikael Åkerfeldt except "8" by Åkerfeldt/Fredrik Åkesson

Analyzed: Opeth / Sorceress
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -3.85 dB -19.61 dB 1:52 01-Persephone
DR7 -0.01 dB -8.88 dB 5:49 02-Sorceress
DR6 -0.60 dB -10.47 dB 6:49 03-The Wilde Flowers
DR8 -0.92 dB -12.54 dB 5:08 04-Will O The Wisp
DR7 -0.46 dB -9.11 dB 7:17 05-Chrysalis
DR11 -5.42 dB -19.24 dB 3:49 06-Sorceress 2
DR11 -1.36 dB -15.98 dB 5:29 07-The Seventh Sojourn
DR8 -0.59 dB -12.37 dB 8:45 08-Strange Brew
DR8 -0.62 dB -12.52 dB 5:07 09-A Fleeting Glance
DR7 -0.63 dB -9.53 dB 5:42 10-Era
DR12 -0.88 dB -32.39 dB 0:54 11-Persephone (Slight Return)
DR8 -0.16 dB -13.01 dB 3:13 12-The Ward
DR7 -0.01 dB -8.14 dB 6:11 13-Spring
DR6 -0.01 dB -7.18 dB 5:45 14-Cusp Of Eternity (Live)
DR7 -0.53 dB -10.44 dB 10:23 15-The Drapery Falls (Live)
DR7 -0.01 dB -10.14 dB 8:11 16-Voice of Treason (Live)
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Number of tracks: 16
Official DR value: DR8

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1567 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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