Opeth - Sorceress

$29.98

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New Vinyl Record - Opeth, Sorceress

Limited edition colored vinyl LP pressing, housed in a gatefold sleeve. Opeth's new album, Sorceress, is proof chief architect Mikael Åkerfeldt has a near-endless well of greatness inside. From the album's opener "Persephone" to "The Wilde Flowers" and "Strange Brew" to the album's counterpart title tracks "Sorceress" and "Sorceress II," Opeth's twelfth full-length is an unparalleled adventure, where visions cleverly and secretly change, colors mute as if weathered by time, and sounds challenge profoundly. Sorceress is, by definition, moored in Åkerfeldt's impressive record collection - his one true vice - but, as always, there's more invention than appropriation at play. For Sorceress, Opeth returned to Rockfield Studios in Wales, where the Swedes had tracked Pale Communion in 2014 with Tom Dalgety. The experience was so positive and historical - the countryside studio was also home to pivotal Budgie, Queen, Rush, Judas Priest, and Mike Oldfield recordings - there really was no other option forOpeth and crew. Rockfield Studios or bust! The studio, with Dalgety yet again in tow, provided the necessary isolation, the right bucolic atmosphere, the best gear, and three square meals a day for Sorceress to come out the other end spitting fire. All in 12 bittersweet days, too.

  • - Disc 1 -
  • 1 Persephone
  • 2 Sorceress
  • 3 The Wilde Flowers
  • 4 Will O' of the Wisp
  • 5 Chrysalis
  • 6 Sorceress 2
  • 7 The Seventh Sojourn
  • - Disc 2 -
  • 1 Strange Brew
  • 2 A Fleeting Glance
  • 3 Era
  • 4 Persephone (Slight Return)
  • 5 The Ward
  • 6 Spring McMlxxiv

SKU: 024882  |  Barcode: 0727361382216
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Opeth - Sorceress

$29.98

New Vinyl Record - Opeth, Sorceress

Limited edition colored vinyl LP pressing, housed in a gatefold sleeve. Opeth's new album, Sorceress, is proof chief architect Mikael Åkerfeldt has a near-endless well of greatness inside. From the album's opener "Persephone" to "The Wilde Flowers" and "Strange Brew" to the album's counterpart title tracks "Sorceress" and "Sorceress II," Opeth's twelfth full-length is an unparalleled adventure, where visions cleverly and secretly change, colors mute as if weathered by time, and sounds challenge profoundly. Sorceress is, by definition, moored in Åkerfeldt's impressive record collection - his one true vice - but, as always, there's more invention than appropriation at play. For Sorceress, Opeth returned to Rockfield Studios in Wales, where the Swedes had tracked Pale Communion in 2014 with Tom Dalgety. The experience was so positive and historical - the countryside studio was also home to pivotal Budgie, Queen, Rush, Judas Priest, and Mike Oldfield recordings - there really was no other option forOpeth and crew. Rockfield Studios or bust! The studio, with Dalgety yet again in tow, provided the necessary isolation, the right bucolic atmosphere, the best gear, and three square meals a day for Sorceress to come out the other end spitting fire. All in 12 bittersweet days, too.

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