Blackwater Park
Opeth · 2001
67 min · 8 tracks · death metal ยท progressive metal ยท progressive rock
A haunting blend of melodic death metal and progressive rock that evokes dark, atmospheric landscapes.
Blackwater Park is an album by Opeth, released in 2001. A haunting blend of melodic death metal and progressive rock that evokes dark, atmospheric landscapes. 'Blackwater Park' received critical acclaim upon release, often cited as one of the greatest metal albums of all time by publications like 'Pitchfork' and 'Metal Hammer'. It played a crucial role in popularizing progressive death metal, influencing countless bands and earning a place on numerous year-end lists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Blackwater Park sound like?
A haunting blend of melodic death metal and progressive rock that evokes dark, atmospheric landscapes. Rooted in death metal and progressive metal.
What makes Blackwater Park by Opeth notable?
'Blackwater Park' received critical acclaim upon release, often cited as one of the greatest metal albums of all time by publications like 'Pitchfork' and 'Metal Hammer'. It played a crucial role in popularizing progressive death metal, influencing countless bands and earning a place on numerous year-end lists. Released on February 27, 2001, 'Blackwater Park' was Opeth's fifth studio album and marked a significant turning point in their career. Following the moderate success of 'My Arms, Your Hearse,' this album solidified their presence in the progressive metal scene and showcased an evolution in songwriting and complexity.
How many songs are on Blackwater Park?
Blackwater Park has 8 tracks, running approximately 67 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 The Leper Affinity Standout 10:23
- 2 Bleak 9:15
- 3 Harvest Standout 6:01
- 4 The Drapery Falls 10:53
- 5 Dirge for November 7:53
- 6 The Funeral Portrait 8:44
- 7 Patterns in the Ivy 1:52
- 8 Blackwater Park Standout 12:08
Release Date
February 27, 2001
Artist Origin
Sweden
Runtime
67 min 13 sec
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