A Swedish band that began in death metal before evolving into progressive, atmospheric territory under songwriter Mikael Åkerfeldt.
For their earlier, heavier side, try 'Forest Of October.' For where they landed later, 'Universal Truth' gives a good sense of the atmosphere.
Their 2001 album Blackwater Park is often cited as the moment where their blend of heavy and melodic elements fully crystallized. Songs like 'Demon Of The Fall' and 'Face Of Melinda' show that balance in action. Later tracks such as 'Will O The Wisp' reflect their move toward progressive rock textures while still carrying that atmospheric weight.
They formed in Sweden in 1990 with a death metal sound. The shift toward progressive territory became clearer on albums like Ghost Reveries and Heritage, and they released In Cauda Venenum in 2019, continuing to work without much concern for genre boundaries.
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