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#129652 by Dunkelheit
Sun Sep 10, 2006 1:24 pm
pff, opeth is way overrated

#129656 by fullgore
Sun Sep 10, 2006 2:32 pm
^
+666 cool points

#129665 by Noodles
Sun Sep 10, 2006 6:10 pm
A-Daamage wrote:Are you sure we're talking about the same band? I'm referring to the Opeth that released My Arms, Your Hearse. You know, the album that contains the song with the greatest ending ever, When. And then there's the loneliest guitar line ever written at the end of Dirge For November. There are literally hundreds of other moments that are equally moving in all of Opeth's catalog. Calling Opeth emotionless, no matter who you are comparing them too, is really quite laughable and ignorant.

Yeah, I used to think that Opeth were amazing too, then I heard maudlin of the Well. Now Opeth just sound like another melodramatic prog band that overuses the same emotional queues :cry:


btw Opeth aren't overrated (well... maybe a little... like those people who say "I never thought metal could be intelligent until I heard Opeth, zomg they r gods and made me turn off my Pink Floyd and Porcupine Tree records"). Their songwriting style is very unique; they do tend to reuse ideas, but they do have their own thing going on and I haven't heard any other bands imitate it very well.

#129703 by Kivenkantaja
Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:57 am
Noodles wrote:Yeah, I used to think that Opeth were amazing too, then I heard maudlin of the Well. Now Opeth just sound like another melodramatic prog band that overuses the same emotional queues :cry:


btw Opeth aren't overrated (well... maybe a little... like those people who say "I never thought metal could be intelligent until I heard Opeth, zomg they r gods and made me turn off my Pink Floyd and Porcupine Tree records"). Their songwriting style is very unique; they do tend to reuse ideas, but they do have their own thing going on and I haven't heard any other bands imitate it very well.
A friend of mine said once that every Opeth song sounds the same. He listens Nicole which is nu-metal :D


But hey where can I listen to this amazing maudlin of the Well? They don't have a website or anything.





zomg? :lol:

#129720 by Dunkelheit
Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:06 am
Kivenkantaja wrote:But hey where can I listen to this amazing maudlin of the Well? They don't have a website or anything.


google?

#129744 by jemer
Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:35 pm
they are decent, but i could never get into them.

#129752 by KantQontrolMyself
Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:23 pm
Basically motW, Opeth, and Devy all have amazing qualities, though for some reason, more recently I've been REALLY into motW (especially Bath). Though I certainly won't go so far as saying it makes everything else obsolete...

#129782 by myra
Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:21 pm
Kivenkantaja wrote:
Noodles wrote:Yeah, I used to think that Opeth were amazing too, then I heard maudlin of the Well. Now Opeth just sound like another melodramatic prog band that overuses the same emotional queues :cry:


btw Opeth aren't overrated (well... maybe a little... like those people who say "I never thought metal could be intelligent until I heard Opeth, zomg they r gods and made me turn off my Pink Floyd and Porcupine Tree records"). Their songwriting style is very unique; they do tend to reuse ideas, but they do have their own thing going on and I haven't heard any other bands imitate it very well.
A friend of mine said once that every Opeth song sounds the same. He listens Nicole which is nu-metal :D


But hey where can I listen to this amazing maudlin of the Well? They don't have a website or anything.





zomg? :lol:


Someone made them a myspace page with some mp3's http://www.myspace.com/maudlinofthewell

These guys are pretty good. But not as good as Devin and Opeth :P

#129786 by fullgore
Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:56 pm
well actually, they're better than opeth. most bands are. but no they're nowhere near devin.

they're unique, but i think the songwriting is lacking somewhat.

#129797 by A-Daamage
Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:45 am
Just because I know I'm going to get flamed endlessly for this (and because I actually feel it's true):

Opeth > Slayer

There, I said it. And Tom Araya is a boring vocalist.

Flame away.

#129800 by Biert
Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:45 am
I agree.

#129801 by A-Daamage
Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:46 am
Noodles wrote:
A-Daamage wrote:If by "Maudlin Of The Well" you mean "Opeth", I completely agree.

:roll:

I guess I was a little overexcited when I said they made Terria look bad, I shouldn't have been so quick to saying something like that about one of my favourite albums, but Terria has been taken down a notch, and they completely ruined Opeth for me... they're just emotionless and repetitive compared to motW :(


Well, I just listened to "Heaven and Weak", and I think that song may just be the epitome of repetitive. The song just meanders and meanders, the vocalist emotes almost nothing and it seems like they're going out of their way to cram as many genres into one song as possible, simply for the sake of doing it. I hate to say it, but his noticeably mindful way of enunciating every single syllable is just too reminiscent of almost every emo or pop-punk vocalist I've heard. I will say they are certainly unique, and you've piqued my curiousity to check the rest of the music out, but so far, a mediocre vocalist over aimless, wandering music isn't supporting your "best metal band ever" claim.

#129803 by Josiah Tobin
Wed Sep 13, 2006 3:09 am
A-Daamage wrote:
Noodles wrote:
A-Daamage wrote:If by "Maudlin Of The Well" you mean "Opeth", I completely agree.

:roll:

I guess I was a little overexcited when I said they made Terria look bad, I shouldn't have been so quick to saying something like that about one of my favourite albums, but Terria has been taken down a notch, and they completely ruined Opeth for me... they're just emotionless and repetitive compared to motW :(


Well, I just listened to "Heaven and Weak", and I think that song may just be the epitome of repetitive. The song just meanders and meanders, the vocalist emotes almost nothing and it seems like they're going out of their way to cram as many genres into one song as possible, simply for the sake of doing it. I hate to say it, but his noticeably mindful way of enunciating every single syllable is just too reminiscent of almost every emo or pop-punk vocalist I've heard. I will say they are certainly unique, and you've piqued my curiousity to check the rest of the music out, but so far, a mediocre vocalist over aimless, wandering music isn't supporting your "best metal band ever" claim.


I just listened to the songs on that myspace page, gotta agree about the vocals... Really didn't fit the music, he definately has that kind of pop-punk/emo 'accent' if that makes any sense. Hard to describe, but very noticeable when you hear it. :P

I guess it's all opinion, but with some exceptions they didn't really hold my attention for long. Never claim something is "the best ever", as your opinion is just that-- an opinion-- and even disregarding that, there may be a band you discover in the future that you enjoy even more. :wink:

I did like some of the little instrumental bits though.

#129809 by fullgore
Wed Sep 13, 2006 6:39 am
A-Daamage wrote:Just because I know I'm going to get flamed endlessly for this (and because I actually feel it's true):

Opeth > Slayer

There, I said it. And Tom Araya is a boring vocalist.

Flame away.
Haha you're NOT getting flamed for that. I disagree with 90% of your posts, but not that one.

Of the big four or whatever the fuck they were called, Slayer was the worst band.

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