INTRO
OPETH ANNOUNCE “CRAZY” CONCEPT ALBUM, THE LAST WILL & TESTAMENT
IF IT’S OUT THERE, IT’S IN HERE
Growled vocals return as a vital storytelling vehicle, but otherwise it’s “business as usual” for Mikael Åkerfeldt’s versatile prog veterans.
Opeth: a band not to be second-guessed under any circumstances.
PRESS/TERHI YLIMÄINEN
Opeth broke the internet when they released the track §1, last month. It was their first new music featuring growled vocals in 16 years, but their bandleader has distanced himself from suggestions that The Last Will & Testament is death metal record. Releasing on October 11 through Moderbolaget/Reigning Phoenix Music, their 14th LP represents a melding of their earlier aggression with vintage prog.