Holy sheat, the opening riff is incredibly catchy. And while I dislike 60Hz for live-action video, I must say I was amazed at what it can do for animation and this music video in particular.
Also see: Haxan (related to the lyrics)
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Holy sheat, the opening riff is incredibly catchy. And while I dislike 60Hz for live-action video, I must say I was amazed at what it can do for animation and this music video in particular.
Also see: Haxan (related to the lyrics)
Storm Corrosion. I’ve been waiting for this collaboration since I first heard about it a little after PT’s last concert in Athens. Mikael Åkerfeldt & Steven Wilson promised they would be writing some music together which wouldn’t be for the fans at all; they would be making it for themselves. With this album, the trifecta of Grace for Drowning – Heritage – Storm Corrosion is complete. The duo’s work of the previous year has been phenomenal, incredible. Magic. I wonder what would have come out of all this if they had strived to make music for someone other than themselves…
The title of the song is Swedish for “The sound before”.
The sound before… the Greek election results? Doing some Java with the ulterior motive to get on with my life? This crazy love I’ve been waiting to share my all with? Realising that this is the first day of the rest of my life or that the Present is all there is?
The sound before. No more needs to be said.
I’m one of the people that enjoyed Heritage. During Folklore I sang so hard my stomach hurt (not nice). And then for the encore, Mik and his gang, after all the friendly chit-chat with the audience and after making us sing “happy birthday” for the drummer (not the same as the one in the video above) went ahead and played this.
Oh yeah.
Before 4:20 it’s great. After that it’s even better. From Opeth’s upcoming album “Heritage”. Incredible that this has been my earworm for the last couple of days even before the album’s actual release. Such are our times.
^^F