Album
My Arms, Your Hearse
1998 · Rock
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My Arms, Your Hearse is a Metal album by Opeth, originally released in 1998. On Gatefold: 47 pressings tracked, owned by 23 collectors.
About
My Arm, Your Hearse (often abbreviated to MAYH) is Opeth's third album, released in 1998. This album marks a large stylistic change from their previous release, Morningrise, especially production-wise. All of the songs are shorter than ten minute, in stark contrast to their prior albums on which most songs exceed thi. The album features a heavier overall sound, cleaner production and fewer mellow acoustic parts (although, the album contains three instrumental track, "Prologue", "Madrigal", and "Epilogue" and one mellow track, "Credence" which is devoid of death metal vocals). This was also Opeth's first concept album. This was Opeth's first album not to feature bassist Johan DeFarfalla and drummer Anders Nordin, who were both on the two previous record. Opeth brought in Martin Mendez, a friend and previous bandmate of drummer Martin Lopez, to replace him. However, he did not have enough time to learn the bass parts for the album, so Mikael Åkerfeldt played bass on the album. Perhaps to enhance the flow of the album, the last word(s) of each song on the album is the name of the following, with the album's final track, "Epilogue", leading back to "Prologue" to complete the cycle. Since the album has three instrumental track, lyrics are included in the jacket to be read during those part, fulfilling the naming convention. In some case, the silent lyrics move the plot along, and in others only serve to comment in a passive fashion. My Arm, Your Hearse was Opeth's first album to be simultaneously released in Europe, on the Candlelight Records label, and the United State, on Century Black, Century Media Records' black metal off-shoot label. The 2000 reissue of My Arm, Your Hearse includes two bonus tracks released by Displeased Record. The re-release in 2003 in the limited edition tin box also contains the bonus track. Both of these songs are covers that were previously only found on tribute album. The title of the album is derived from the lyrics of "Drip Drip" by progressive folk band Comu. .
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Tracklist
- 1Prologue0:59
- 2April Ethereal8:41
- 3When9:14
- 4Madrigal1:26
- 5The Amen Corner8:43
- 6Demon of the Fall6:13
- 7Credence5:26
- 8Karma7:50
- 9Epilogue4:02
- 10Circle of the Tyrant5:12
- 11Remember Tomorrow4:59
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Progressive Metal
- dense
- brooding
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Anders NordinDRUMS, PERCUSSION, PIANO DRUMS
- Johan DeFarfallaELECTRIC BASS, ACOUSTIC BASS, BACKING VOCALS BASS
- Martin LopezDRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Mikael ÅkerfeldtELECTRIC GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, LEAD VOCALS ELECTRIC GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, LEAD VOCALS, BASS GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, LEAD VOCALS, WORDS BY
- OpethMUSIC BY , LYRICS BY , PERFORMER OTHER , PERFORMER SOUNDS, WORDS BY, PERFORMER
- Peter LindgrenELECTRIC GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR GUITAR
- Fredrik NordströmELECTRIC ORGAN ORGAN
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