
Damnation: 20th Anniversary Edition
To mark the 20th anniversary of Opeth's ground-breaking 2003 album âDamnationâ, a special vinyl re-issue project has been meticulously crafted to pay homage to a pivotal and trailblazing moment in the bandâs illustrious history. Originally recorded in the serenity of Ă kerfeltâs native Sweden, with additional production from Porcupine Treeâs Steven Wilson, the album acclaimed by fans and critics alike has since received a re-mix and master in 2015, pressed to vinyl on a double LP together with the dichotomous âDeliveranceâ.
This release marks the first time exclusive and deluxe vinyl pressings have been given to âDamnationâ. A record that represents a paradigm shift in the bandâs approach to composition, seeing them side-line their metal roots from the forefront of their arsenal. Instead replacing it with an additional insight into ambience, atmospherics, and progressive rock, this together with Ă kerfeldts signature lyricality and musicianship creates a unique record of ethereal beauty and longing, and one which remains top of mind for many Opeth fans.
Speaking on the release, the bandâs lead vocalist Mikael Ă kerfeldt comments âHello folks! Our old "partners in crymeâ Music For Nations are planning a 20th-anniversary re-release of one of our odd records, this time âDamnationâ. We want our records available on vinyl at all times, and it turns out we canât keep stock! Our vinyl editions are flying out. Iâve seen it with my own eyes when I helped out in a record shop during the pandemic. Some customers didnât know theyâre buying it from one of the people responsible for the music. Of course I went: âGood record, good band!â. So before thereâs any moaning about âanother reissue, another cash grabâ I want to stress out that it really comes down to public demand. âDamnationâ is a special record, even if theyâre all special to me. I remember hearing the first mix on headphones in a crummy hotel somewhere in the UK. I had trouble believing it was us, myself, Peter, Lopez, Mendez (as well as olâ Steve on keys). It was completely different from anything weâd done up to that point, and quite frankly, since. Out of all of our records, I think this one is most suitable for the vinyl format due to the fact that it is not really cluttered with stuff. A pretty airy recording with 5 musicians and done on 2 inch tapes as well. Itâs a record Iâm immensely proud over and it also remains a fan-favourite I believe.â
Commenting further Steven Wilson adds âAt the time I remember getting death threats from metal fans for âruiningâ the band!  As if it could be anyoneâs intention but Mikaelâs to do a record like that anyway.  Damnation was when everyone understood that he was not going be trapped within the confines of any genre or label, and that the bandâs importance and influence would be far reaching.  Rightly so Damnation is now seen as a timeless masterpiece, and Iâm very proud to have had my part in making it.â
Tracklist
Side A
- Windowpane
- In My Time Of Need
- Death Whispered A Lullaby
Side B
- Closure
- Hope Leaves
- To Rid The Disease
- Ending Credits
- Weakness
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To mark the 20th anniversary of Opeth's ground-breaking 2003 album âDamnationâ, a special vinyl re-issue project has been meticulously crafted to pay homage to a pivotal and trailblazing moment in the bandâs illustrious history. Originally recorded in the serenity of Ă kerfeltâs native Sweden, with additional production from Porcupine Treeâs Steven Wilson, the album acclaimed by fans and critics alike has since received a re-mix and master in 2015, pressed to vinyl on a double LP together with the dichotomous âDeliveranceâ.
This release marks the first time exclusive and deluxe vinyl pressings have been given to âDamnationâ. A record that represents a paradigm shift in the bandâs approach to composition, seeing them side-line their metal roots from the forefront of their arsenal. Instead replacing it with an additional insight into ambience, atmospherics, and progressive rock, this together with Ă kerfeldts signature lyricality and musicianship creates a unique record of ethereal beauty and longing, and one which remains top of mind for many Opeth fans.
Speaking on the release, the bandâs lead vocalist Mikael Ă kerfeldt comments âHello folks! Our old "partners in crymeâ Music For Nations are planning a 20th-anniversary re-release of one of our odd records, this time âDamnationâ. We want our records available on vinyl at all times, and it turns out we canât keep stock! Our vinyl editions are flying out. Iâve seen it with my own eyes when I helped out in a record shop during the pandemic. Some customers didnât know theyâre buying it from one of the people responsible for the music. Of course I went: âGood record, good band!â. So before thereâs any moaning about âanother reissue, another cash grabâ I want to stress out that it really comes down to public demand. âDamnationâ is a special record, even if theyâre all special to me. I remember hearing the first mix on headphones in a crummy hotel somewhere in the UK. I had trouble believing it was us, myself, Peter, Lopez, Mendez (as well as olâ Steve on keys). It was completely different from anything weâd done up to that point, and quite frankly, since. Out of all of our records, I think this one is most suitable for the vinyl format due to the fact that it is not really cluttered with stuff. A pretty airy recording with 5 musicians and done on 2 inch tapes as well. Itâs a record Iâm immensely proud over and it also remains a fan-favourite I believe.â
Commenting further Steven Wilson adds âAt the time I remember getting death threats from metal fans for âruiningâ the band!  As if it could be anyoneâs intention but Mikaelâs to do a record like that anyway.  Damnation was when everyone understood that he was not going be trapped within the confines of any genre or label, and that the bandâs importance and influence would be far reaching.  Rightly so Damnation is now seen as a timeless masterpiece, and Iâm very proud to have had my part in making it.â
Tracklist
Side A
- Windowpane
- In My Time Of Need
- Death Whispered A Lullaby
Side B
- Closure
- Hope Leaves
- To Rid The Disease
- Ending Credits
- Weakness









