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Started by abydos, September 13, 2009, 10:20:40 AM

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zxlkho


?

^Exactly!
Quote from: Liberation on September 28, 2011, 06:17:05 AM
NITND is definitely a great album but it's not as consistent as TGCD for me. On the latter I still cannot even decide on my favourite song (it's a never-ending battle between Leaders, Soil's Song and Rusted), and basically the whole album is on an excellent level. NITND has amazing songs (Departer! Also, Forsaker and of course Liberation :biggrin:), but also some that are just "ok" for me (The Promise of Deceit).
Same for me: NITND has higher highs, but also lower lows, whereas TGCD is consistent throughout.
Quote from: HarlequinForest on September 28, 2011, 01:18:27 AM
I've started listening to Katatonia in preparation for the Opeth show.  So far I've only listened to Viva Emptiness.  It's decent, although I'm not very excited about the tracks they're playing live.  I think I'll be a bigger fan of their earlier work; I'm going to try Dance of December Souls next.
If you want to recognise the songs when you go to the show, I'd recommend The Great Cold Distance and Night is the New Day, since they seem to play mostly stuff from these 2 albums on the Opeth support tour. But if you like melodic doom death, you'll probably enjoy DODS, and possibly Brave Murder Day.

faemir


Zantera

I don't know how they are now, but when I saw them open for PT, they were pretty bad.
Which sucks, because I like them as a bad, but the sound was just pretty lame, and I guess better equipment and them being the main act probably would have made it much better.

?

Quote from: Zantera on September 28, 2011, 08:24:13 AM
I don't know how they are now, but when I saw them open for PT, they were pretty bad.
Which sucks, because I like them as a bad, but the sound was just pretty lame, and I guess better equipment and them being the main act probably would have made it much better.
I've heard mostly positive comments about their headlining gigs, and some people have said that the 2 new guys (who joined at the end of '09) are more energetic than their predecessors. However, their festival shows have been said to be less good.

HarlequinForest

Quote from: ? on September 28, 2011, 06:54:35 AM
Quote from: HarlequinForest on September 28, 2011, 01:18:27 AM
I've started listening to Katatonia in preparation for the Opeth show.  So far I've only listened to Viva Emptiness.  It's decent, although I'm not very excited about the tracks they're playing live.  I think I'll be a bigger fan of their earlier work; I'm going to try Dance of December Souls next.
If you want to recognise the songs when you go to the show, I'd recommend The Great Cold Distance and Night is the New Day, since they seem to play mostly stuff from these 2 albums on the Opeth support tour. But if you like melodic doom death, you'll probably enjoy DODS, and possibly Brave Murder Day.

Thanks.  That's my goal, so I'll check those two out instead.

lelanddt

Hey I just listened to Omerta  :tup it's very filled with emotion! Kind of an abrupt ending, and a bit short, but one of the best on Viva I've heard! I like the "do you remember that I used to sing?" lyric!

MetalManiac666

So I decided not to go to a one-off headlining show for these guys in Rochester.

Did I make the right decision? :P

OsMosis2259

Hmm... I saw them live 2 times and they were great.

OsMosis2259

Quote from: MetalManiac666 on September 28, 2011, 10:47:33 AM
So I decided not to go to a one-off headlining show for these guys in Rochester.

Did I make the right decision? :P

You made one of the worst decisions of your life!

Liberation

Quote from: lelanddt on September 28, 2011, 10:41:22 AM
Hey I just listened to Omerta  :tup it's very filled with emotion! Kind of an abrupt ending, and a bit short, but one of the best on Viva I've heard! I like the "do you remember that I used to sing?" lyric!
The ending is intentional. "What is it I have been drinking?" - poison.

The King in Crimson

I only have NITND and LFDGD, but, so far, NITND is... okay. Kinda boring metal I guess.  Some good songs, but nothing that really jumps out as amazing.

Last Fair Deal Gone Down, however, is pretty great. It definitely has more of an alt. rock sound, but that's okay, because their heavier parts are pretty forgettable.

I'm gonna give Night Is The New Day a few more listens before I pass judgement but it's not looking good.

carl320

Quote from: Liberation on September 28, 2011, 02:09:53 PM
Quote from: lelanddt on September 28, 2011, 10:41:22 AM
Hey I just listened to Omerta  :tup it's very filled with emotion! Kind of an abrupt ending, and a bit short, but one of the best on Viva I've heard! I like the "do you remember that I used to sing?" lyric!
The ending is intentional. "What is it I have been drinking?" - poison.

I can see that.

I've always had this idea that VE is a concept album, or at least has a theme through it.  I've thought of it as the "Sopranos Ending" (Omerta means a code of silence, so maybe the singer broke the code and is killed, abruptly ending the song).

Liberation

Well, it seems to have a bit of a crime theme running throughout. A lot of the songs have something related or that could be interpreted as related.

?

Quote from: OsMosis2259 on September 28, 2011, 10:48:36 AM
Quote from: MetalManiac666 on September 28, 2011, 10:47:33 AM
So I decided not to go to a one-off headlining show for these guys in Rochester.

Did I make the right decision? :P

You made one of the worst decisions of your life!
This, if I had a chance to go to a 22-song Katatonia show but didn't go there, I would regret it afterwards.
Quote from: Liberation on September 29, 2011, 04:53:08 AM
Well, it seems to have a bit of a crime theme running throughout. A lot of the songs have something related or that could be interpreted as related.
Yep. I recall Jonas saying that he didn't write it as a conept album but there are similar themes in the lyrics.

HarlequinForest

Quote from: HarlequinForest on September 28, 2011, 08:42:32 AM
Quote from: ? on September 28, 2011, 06:54:35 AM
Quote from: HarlequinForest on September 28, 2011, 01:18:27 AM
I've started listening to Katatonia in preparation for the Opeth show.  So far I've only listened to Viva Emptiness.  It's decent, although I'm not very excited about the tracks they're playing live.  I think I'll be a bigger fan of their earlier work; I'm going to try Dance of December Souls next.
If you want to recognise the songs when you go to the show, I'd recommend The Great Cold Distance and Night is the New Day, since they seem to play mostly stuff from these 2 albums on the Opeth support tour. But if you like melodic doom death, you'll probably enjoy DODS, and possibly Brave Murder Day.

Thanks.  That's my goal, so I'll check those two out instead.

I ended up liking The Great Cold Distance more than Viva Emptiness, so I was pretty happy with the setlist afterall.  The show wasn't very good, though, because the vocals and lead guitar were nearly inaudible.  Luckily, Opeth's sound was significantly better.

zxlkho

This band was so awesome live. I want to see them again.

JayOctavarium

Someone recommend me a Katatonia album....

zxlkho

The Great Cold Distance

GOGOGOGO

JayOctavarium

I downloaded Night is the New Day... Enjoying it. will check out The Great Cold Distance tomorrow.

This shit is aaawesome

?

Anyone else like A Premonition? I think it's the most underrated Katatonia song, along with Last Resort and the whole Sounds of Decay EP. They should play it live someday; the outro, where all the instruments stop playing one after another, is awesome!

Liberation

Definitely. It's one of my favourites from VE. The change of mood from neutral to scared/pleading and then back again is incredible.

faemir

Katatonia got referenced in Skyrim.



Zantera

Yeah I saw that on their Facebook, cool stuff.

?

Lucky Swedes! I guess Mikael would appear on that gig too if he wasn't touring with Opeth.

abydos

Did they record the show with Linder for a DVD? There are a few shitty clips on youtube but Departer sounds killer live with him.

?

The show they recorded was in London last May so no Departer or Linder, unless they film the gig in Sweden (which doesn't seem very probable).

abydos


obscure

Seen them live twice.... First one was at a festival where the sound system sucked... It seemed as if they were performing bad live... Two years later I saw them at KOKO London... this time they were  :omg:


So those who didn't like them at the first time around should give them another chance....  me thinks....

?

Jonas mentioned in an interview with Finnish metal magazine Inferno that they try to include some stuff from the final 20th anniversary shows as extra on the DVD so I guess there's a chance that Departer might be on there too.

?

Wow, they played Unfurl with Frank Default in Stockholm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTLKKh547Mk  :omg:

Gadough


OsMosis2259



abydos

sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet