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The Millennium Bell (reissue)
The Millennium Bell (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1695C. Rel: 19 Nov 24
 
Progressive Rock
Peace On Earth
Pacha Mama
Santa Maria
Sunlight Shining Through Cloud
The Doge's Palace
Lake Constance
Mastermind
Broad Sunlit Uplands
Liberation
Amber Light
The Millenium Bell
Review: Mike Oldfield's 1999 release ambitiously charts the evolution of music across 2,000 years, blending classical, choral, and electronic elements into a single, seamless piece divided into 12 sections. Tracks like 'Peace on Earth' and the title track showcase Oldfield's ability to craft evocative, multi-layered compositions. Moving from Peruvian-inspired melodies to medieval and modern influences, the album demonstrates his talent for musical storytelling. While its vast scope could have been unwieldy, Oldfield's mastery of over 30 instruments ensures the album remains a compelling and unique addition to his remarkable body of work, offering moments of grandeur and reflection.
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Ghost Reveries (reissue)
Ghost Reveries (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl 2xLP + poster + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 2269S. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Metal
Ghost Of Perdition
The Baying Of The Hounds
Beneath The Mire
Atonement
Reverie/Harlequin Forest
Hours Of Wealth
The Grand Conjuration
Isolation Years
Review: Originally released in 2005 and celebrating its 20th anniversary, Ghost Reveries would serve as the eighth full-length from Swedish progressive metal legends Opeth. Following the 2002/2003 two-part project which showcased their most malevolent form on Deliverance and then a resolutely pleasant prog rock opus with Damnation, this follow up sought to rectify one side with the other; coalescing into a masterwork which simultaneously was regarded by longtime fans as a career height, whilst the expanded distribution from signing with major label Roadrunner opened them up to an entire new wave of unsuspecting ears. Marking their first album since 1999's Still Life to not be produced by Porcupine Tree's Steve Wilson, instead duties fell to Jens Bogren (Katatonia, At The Gates, Dimmu Borgir) who helped Mikael Akerfeldt and his cohorts to rediscover their death metal origins yet channelled through their more melancholic sensibilities. Boasting some of their most vital pieces from the epic 10-minute opener 'Ghost Of Perdition', to the even lengthier fan favourite 'Reverie/Harlequin Forest', as well as the equally adored 'The Grand Conjuration', the album has long since been held aloft as the perfect modern entry point to the world of Opeth. The project would also be the first to include keyboardist Per Wiberg as a "permanent" member while serving as their final endeavour to feature both drummer Martin Lopez and long-time guitarist Peter Lindgren.
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Heritage (reissue)
Heritage (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + insert + poster)
Cat: MOVLPB 3830. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Metal
Heritage (1:59)
The Devil's Orchard (6:26)
I Feel The Dark (6:15)
Slither (3:53)
Nepenthe (5:42)
Haxprocess (7:08)
Famine (8:02)
The Lines In My Hand (3:50)
Folklore (7:39)
Marrow Of The Earth (4:02)
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Heritage
Heritage (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent red & black marbled vinyl 2xLP + poster + booklet + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3830C. Rel: 19 Feb 25
 
Metal
Heritage (1:59)
The Devil's Orchard (6:26)
I Feel The Dark (6:15)
Slither (3:53)
Nepenthe (5:42)
Haxprocess (7:08)
Famine (8:02)
The Lines In My Hand (3:50)
Folklore (7:39)
Marrow Of The Earth (4:02)
Review: Originally released in 2011 as follow up to 2008's stellar career height Watershed, the tenth full-length from Swedish progressive death metal legends Opeth marked a notable turn, which the members had been desiring to take for some time. Heritage would be their first album since 2003's melancholic Damnation to completely eschew vocalist/guitarist/primary songwriter Mikael Akerfeldt's signature death growls, yet this decision wasn't so much in service of this one particular project as had been so in the past. Rather, this was the sign that the Scandinavian death metal elements of their core sound were ready to be laid to rest in favour of an embrace of the 70s prog rock the members grew up idolising. Drawing on the likes of Genesis, Yes and Rush, whilst allowing Akerfeldt's smooth cadence to lead the pieces, this is vintage, jazzy, complex yet undeniably groovy retro progressive rock of the classic era, complete with fuzzed out guitar lines, bizarre time signatures and an abundance of Hammond organ. Somewhat maligned by some of the fanbase while others lauded the brave and natural change in direction, this style would become the standard Opeth sonic aesthetic up until 2024's latest album The Last Will & Testament, which saw a return to their heavier death metal origins.
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