Heritage

Heritage

by Opeth
Heritage

Heritage

by Opeth

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Dutch Import / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Heritage, Opeth's tenth studio offering, finds the Swedish band abandoning death metal: no growled vocals, no blistering fast power riffs, no blastbeats. Mixed by Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree, King Crimson) and engineered by Janne Hansson, Heritage is easily Opeth's most musically adventurous -- and indulgent -- recording. Written primarily by vocalist/guitarist Mikael Akerfeldt, these ten songs are drenched in instrumental interludes, knotty key and chord changes, shifting time signatures, clean vocals, and a keyboard-heavy instrumentation that includes Mellotrons, Rhodes pianos, and Hammond organs -- ironic since keyboardist Per Wiberg left the band after Heritage was completed. Opening with the title track, a haunting solo piano instrumental, it careens into the explosive "The Devil's Orchard," with spectacular, arpeggiatic guitar work by Fredrik Akesson and matching drums by Martin Axenrot. With a huge, swirling B-3 in the backdrop, it melds progressive metal to prog rock, with Akerfeldt's clear, clean singing. "I Feel the Dark" marries Akerfeldt's classical guitar to piano, flute, a droning Martin Mendez bassline, and double-timed, quietly tense drum kit work. "Slither" sounds like Motoerhead meeting early-'70s Deep Purple. "Nepenthe" begins as a ballad but shifts toward jazz-rock in the instrumental break before finding its way back to a middle ground with sparse instrumentation and taut dynamics. "Haxprogress" draws real inspiration from early King Crimson; Mellotrons and nylon-string guitars give way to Akerfeldt's crooning, thundering basslines, and syncopated drums. At eight-and-a-half minutes, "Famine" is the album's most abstract cut, with guest Alex Acuna adding Latin percussion to the mix, creating spaciousness in a long intro before giving way to colliding prog rock at the seam where King Crimson's "Larks Tongues in Aspic, Pt. 2" meets Jethro Tull's "Thick as a Brick." "The Lines in My Hand" is the set's most aggressive cut, with a deeply satisfying guitar crunch. "Folklore," with its myriad instrumental and vocal parts, complex melody, and breakbeats, comes off as an eight-minute suite before closing with another jazz- and folk-inflected instrumental entitled "Marrow of the Earth." Love it or hate it, Heritage, for its many excesses and sometimes blurry focus, is a brave album. It opens the door for Opeth to pursue many new directions and reinvent themselves as a band. ~Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 04/11/2025
Label: Music On Vinyl
UPC: 8719262039162

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Opeth   Primary Artist
Mikael Akerfeldt   Mellotron,Piano (Grand),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals
Bjoern J:son Lindh   Flute
Alex Acuna   Percussion
Fredrik Akesson   Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Electric)
Martin Axenrot   Percussion,Drums
Martin Mendez   Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric)
Joakim Svalberg   Piano (Grand)
Per Wiberg   Mellotron,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes,Piano (Grand)

Technical Credits

Janne Hansson   Engineer
Mikael Akerfeldt   Producer,Composer,Effects,Concept,Mixing,Engineer,Lyricist
Steven Wilson   Mixing,Vocal Engineer,Effects Engineer
Monte Conner   A&R
Fredrik Akesson   Composer
Peter Mew   Mastering
Travis Smith   Artwork
Jasper Schuurmans   Project Coordinator
Charlie Dodd   Effects
Sandra Artigas   Photography
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