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Even considering that fact it's Opeth, this album covers a huge array of styles. Unless you're paying full attention (which I wasn't) it's tricky to pick out where the actual breaks in the track are. There are a lot of style changes mid-song and also moments of silences. Nothing sounded bad but it's obviously not a simply album. It is going to need some more intentional listening to get the most out of it. Until I can do that there is not much else I can say. The quality is good and it is well mixed. There is no doubt that these guys play well, but it's not a casual listen.
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