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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:1224996"]It should be a simple assertion that all bands evolve. Musicians evolve. Artists evolve. The question is if you enjoy how the band evolves. I used to really love Opeth because of the atmosphere and forest-type feel in their music. They started to lose it after Blackwater Park. Deliverance and Damnation weren't that bad at all, but that was the beginning of the end of my interest in the band. They're never going to release a "bad" album per se; but for what Opeth represents to me, it's gone. The emotion is not there anymore.. at least the emotion that earlier Opeth conveyed. I like a lot of 70s rock and prog, so I am interested in hearing this stuff, albeit my connection with Opeth has been lost for a few years now. [/QUOTE]
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