Classical Pianist Opeth Hessian Peel Reaction

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  • Classical Pianist Opeth Hessian Peel Reaction
    Today I will be reacting to Opeth Hessian Peel. I know many of you love Opeth and some of you have recommended OpethHessian Peel Watershed album and react to it. Opeth Porcelain Heart Piano parts are included on this track, especially at the end. Also, Opeth Hessian Peel t acoustic guitar parts give a nice feeling every minute, leaving you wanting more. You can also hear and enjoy a lot of Opeth Hessian Peel acoustic instrumental parts.
    Opeth Hessian Peel lyrics can be found online or on youtube if you want to read while you listen to the track or you can wait until the end where I read the lyrics and give my 2 senses. Also, this is not an Opeth Hessian Peel concert, only a recorded mastered track. Enjoy For Opeth Hessian Peel Live Reaction!
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  • @bryanmack5410
    @bryanmack5410 Рік тому +9

    THIS is the song I like to introduce people to Opeth with. The full spectrum of what they do.

  • @lawrencefine5020
    @lawrencefine5020 Рік тому +10

    To me Opeth is like Pink Floyd, they are their own genre inspired by multitudes of other styles.
    No one sounds like Opeth.

  • @mortenrl1946
    @mortenrl1946 Рік тому +3

    I think this is one of their more fun songs to dive into as a musician, they really mess with the scales and time signatures on it.
    I like all the "uh.. what? no it makes sense now thats cool" moments, lol, good to know its not just me

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому +1

      Right lol you are not only one going like🧐🤔

  • @GlimB
    @GlimB Рік тому +4

    I know this isn't related to this video really, but you've asked in earlier videos where the "medieval" influences come from, and I think I might have an answer. I know Mikael is a big fan of Comus and they have the same kind of medieval feel to them so that's a very likely source of inspiration.

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому

      Boom! do you have the entired name of the band? Is it Comus like that?

  • @tricia154
    @tricia154 Рік тому +8

    Pleeeeeease don't end at Hex Omega, please include the bonus track Derelict Herds in your album reaction, it tends to be criminally ignored by reaction youtubers lol

    • @bubblegum0912
      @bubblegum0912 Рік тому +2

      YESS!!! Derelict herds is so underrated I think! Fucking love that song 🤘🤘🤘

    • @Taunic
      @Taunic Рік тому +2

      Very underrated. Amazing song!

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому +2

      I got you!

  • @deminybs
    @deminybs Рік тому +2

    Yayyy

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому

      Lol

    • @deminybs
      @deminybs Рік тому +1

      also I'm 100% sure on the genre deal you were talking about, my ears&brain apparently just like good music when they hear it 😋
      I've listened to cradle of filth a handful of times and didn't really get that vibe, maybe because he's got them distinct vocals I don't see it , but meh, enjoy the next one!

  • @benneburg
    @benneburg Рік тому +3

    11:44 Death metal to my ears, but I only have listening ears, not analyzer ears. Orchid and Morningrise have more of a black metal feel to them, in particular the bonus tracks from those albums, Into the Frost of Winter and Eternal Soul Torture. A lot of the calm and atmospheric things, are very much a black metal thing to do, too.

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому +1

      Maybe there are still some Black metalish influences still lingering around?

    • @benneburg
      @benneburg Рік тому

      @@PJAlphaMusic I don't doubt that, would be surpriced if there wasn't

  • @bryanmack5410
    @bryanmack5410 Рік тому +4

    The first few Opeth releases were pretty rooted in death metal with some "black metal nonsense" as Mikael once said. The middle albums blend multiple metal genres, so they became "progressive metal," and the more recent works have abandoned "metal" to become "prog rock." At least that's how I hear it.

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому

      They are telling me watershed was basically the last album with death metal resembles, is that true?

    • @bryanmack5410
      @bryanmack5410 Рік тому

      @@PJAlphaMusic Yes. Dramatically. "Heritage" came out a few years later, and began the war of "Oldpeth vs Newpeth." There are zero "growls" and only a few songs that use any "metal styles." It was not well-received at all, ESPECIALLY by the fans. The next albums would be stronger, with their most recent being the "masterpiece" of the new prog-rock style. But they, of course, still play all the old classics live to this day.

  • @markblaauw4961
    @markblaauw4961 Рік тому +5

    This is a typical example of progressive death metal. No black metal included. The build up is really unsurpassed. You really should listen to it again and again (endlessly as far as I'm concerned😊) but listen particularly to the bass. It's extremely important in the build up of this song.

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому

      Got it thanks for the tip though!

    • @josueignaciomm
      @josueignaciomm Рік тому +1

      The heavy middle part after the little piano break is VERY black metal, as are many of other parts of this album (lotus eater for example). Their black metal influence is undeniable, and that's partly why I don't like to label Opeth. They're definitely their own thing, but with a lot of progressive, folk, black metal and death metal influence.

  • @floridabelle
    @floridabelle Рік тому +2

    Great reaction Pablo!
    Looking forward to the next one, Hex Omega. I think it's way too underrated. Anxious to see what you think.

  • @natesnotes101
    @natesnotes101 Рік тому +2

    Great song. Sam abbott does this on piano perfectly as well btw

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому

      Sam Abbott is their keyboard player, correct?

    • @tricia154
      @tricia154 Рік тому

      @@PJAlphaMusic Sam Abbott appears to be a pianist UA-camr that does covers of songs :)

  • @floridabelle
    @floridabelle Рік тому +2

    ❤💯

  • @jayclean5653
    @jayclean5653 Рік тому +2

    It's pronounced Heh-shn. Just letting you know. It was the nickname of the German mercenaries from the States of Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Hanau (and any other state) that fought in the American Revolution.

  • @markrichardson8378
    @markrichardson8378 Рік тому +2

    If you listen to early opeth,that will probably be classed more black metal.

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому +1

      agree some folks are saying the thing maybe Orchid?

  • @Nukaria
    @Nukaria Рік тому +1

    I haven't looked back st anything else yet but if you haven't already pls listen to heritage (the song, it's not very long at all always wished it was longer but it's just a piano piece by opeth and i love it.)

  • @joaquingonzalez3359
    @joaquingonzalez3359 Рік тому +2

    Men this is my favorite track of the álbum, the violin and the acoustic guitar of the beggining is something else... by the way, you just mention that mikael wife cometed suicide, but thats is fake i think, i never read that and i just search that

    • @PJAlphaMusic
      @PJAlphaMusic  Рік тому

      So did not commit suicide.?

    • @TheFbiFilesRepeat
      @TheFbiFilesRepeat Рік тому

      I think she did killl herself

    • @markblaauw4961
      @markblaauw4961 Рік тому

      @@PJAlphaMusic I don't know if it's true, but the story is circulating that at the time he wrote the music for this album, his girlfriend did actually commit suicide.

    • @joaquingonzalez3359
      @joaquingonzalez3359 Рік тому

      @@PJAlphaMusic what i found from an official interview is that mikael had a girlfriend in the 90s that lasted only a few months and they broke up, then he married his current wife in 2003, he comments that his ex-girlfriend had a son and that he wished he could overcome his depression, if it weren't for her, he would do it for his son, but during the recording of Watershed he found out that he committed suicide and he was very inspired by that situation to write hessian peel and hex omega (when the song say "will the children cry when their mother dies" for example), but it's not that his wife committed suicide, and mikael suffered from depression because of it, all of that is false

  • @DavaHerian
    @DavaHerian Рік тому +1

    3:39
    Uoy ees I, natas teews ym
    Thginot kcab emoc, draytruoc eht no tuo
    (Out on the courtyard, come back tonight
    My sweet satan, I see you)
    8:55
    Yhw nosaer ruoy regnol on re'yehT
    (They're no longer your reason why)
    nice satanic message joke