OPETH — Pale Communion (review)

OPETH — Pale Communion album cover Album · 2014 · Non-Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
4.5/5 ·
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Opeth had strayed from the path of their progressive metal back in 2003 when they released Damnation, a companion release to the much heavier Deliverance. By Ghost Reveries they were back to the heavier stuff on probably their most progressive release so far with the usual mixture of clean vocals and death metal growls. In 2011 they released Heritage, like Damnation sung with entirely clean vocals and also their mellowest album since that release. Pale Communion is the second consecutive album to ditch the growls and this time it looks like there’s no going back.

Pale Communion is the album that Heritage should have been. Not a weak album by any stretch but sounded a little fragmented at times, unsure where it wanted to go. Pale Communion is also heavier but more heavy rock than metal but also has a very retro 70’s prog style which is fine in my book. Where it really shines though is in the quality of the songwriting, the first three tracks in particular are truly breath taking with Mikael Akerfeldt’s strongest, most melodic and confident vocals yet. The arrangements and melodies of these songs in particular are so strong played with much light and shade and Moon Above, Sun Below has a particularly haunting vibe. The rest of the album barely drops the quality even if Goblin, a nod to the Italian prog band Goblin? is a little throwaway in comparison to the illustrious company its keeping here but fun nevertheless.

Most of Opeth’s albums have still been heavy enough to keep their early death metal era fans happy but with the last two I’m sure they’ll have lost a few as there’s no metal elements left at all as well as ditching the growl vocals. However, they’ll have no doubt gained many who found their more extreme elements hard to swallow. Personally I think they got the perfect balance on Watershed but Pale Communion is still one of their best albums and I’m happy to see them continue down this road in the future if that’s where they’re going.
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siLLy puPPy wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I'm the opposite. I really love this one but find Heritage not to my liking. Guess this one is a real divider!
Unitron wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Good review, I really like Heritage but I just haven't been able to get into this one. Saying that, there are a few tracks that I do really enjoy, especially 'Voice of Treason'.
bartosso wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I do not agree, but good review nonetheless :) I'm not 100% sure what you mean by "fragmented" but I think it's been a problem with Opeth albums since Watershed and, even though less noticeable, it's still a problem on Pale Communion. The only track I love here is 'River' mentioned by Tupan. I dig that Nick Drake vibe.
Tupan wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I like this new phase of Opeth, some damn good songs here, like the one you mentioned (and the excellent River).

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