All formats: nuclearblast.com/opeth-gardenofthetitans
Limited Edition Gatefold Double Transparent Blue or Red Vinyl, Limited Edition Gatefold Double Orange (UK exclusive), White or Metallic Sand Vinyl and exlcusive merch: nblast.de/OpethNBShop
Earbook: nblast.de/OpethEarbook
Blu-Ray + 2 CD: nblast.de/OpethBluRay
DVD + 2 CD: nblast.de/OpethDVD
Black Vinyl: nblast.de/OpethBlkVinyl
Digital album: nblast.de/OpethGardenTitansITAhead of the album, OPETH will release the limited 10” vinyl ‘Ghost Of Perdition (Live)’ on October 19th. Side A contains the haunting live version of the band’s classic ‘Ghost Of Perdition (live)’, while the previously released ‘Sorceress (live)’ can be found on Side B. The release is available in the following formats:
10″ pink sparkle in sleeve (limited to 700): nblast.de/OpethNBShop
10″ violet sparkle in sleeve (NB mailorder exclusive, limited to 300): nblast.de/OpethNBShop
Garden of the Titans: Live at Red Rocks Amphitheater track listing:
02. Ghost Of Perdition (live)
03. Demon Of The Fall (live)
04. The Wilde Flowers (live)
05. In My Time Of Need (live)
06. The Devil’s Orchard (live)
07. Cusp Of Eternity (live)
08. Heir Apparent (live)
09. Era (live)
10. Deliverance (live)
Always an unstoppable force for uniqueness amid a sea of generic swill, OPETH has been setting the rule book ablaze, and ploughing a uniquely progressive and exploratory furrow for over 25 years now. Neither conforming, nor exhibiting any desire to be restricted to a single genre, OPETH quite simply, has a time honoured tradition of blowing our minds with both class and forward thinking. All these years later, nothing and everything has changed once again with their most recent album, Sorceress.Sorceress is the band’s first effort for Nuclear Blast via OPETH’s imprint label Moderbolaget Recordsand was released in September 2016. For the recording, the group returned to the legendary Rockfield Studios in South Wales – also the birthplace of pivotal releases from Queen, Rush and Judas Priest – where the Swedes had tracked Pale Communion in 2014 with Tom Dalgety.