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''My Arms, Your Hearse'' is the third full-length studio album by Swedish
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band
Opeth Opeth is a Swedish progressive metal/ rock band from Stockholm, formed in 1990 by lead vocalist David Isberg. The group has been through several personnel changes, including the replacement of every original member; notably Isberg in 1992. Mik ...
, released in August 1998. It was the band's first album to be released simultaneously in Europe, through
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, and in the United States, through
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.


Background

''My Arms, Your Hearse'' was the first Opeth album with drummer
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, who answered a newspaper ad that Opeth put up searching for this spot to be taken after Anders Nordin left. Shortly thereafter the band also brought in
Martín Méndez Martín Méndez (born April 6, 1978, in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan Swedish bassist of progressive death metal band Opeth and second longest serving member of the band, behind lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist Mikael Åkerfeld ...
, a friend and previous bandmate of Lopez. However, Mendez did not have enough time to learn the bass parts for the album, so frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt played bass for the entire recording session.Session diary of ''My Arms, Your Hearse''
All of the songs on ''My Arms, Your Hearse'' are shorter than ten minutes, whereas on Opeth's previous album, '' Morningrise'', every song exceeds this length. The album is dedicated to Lee Barrett (of Candlelight Records). The title of the album is derived from the lyrics of the song "Drip, Drip" by the band Comus.


Concept

Åkerfeldt wrote all the lyrics before the music was written, to create Opeth's first
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. Each song ends with the title of the next song. For example, “April Ethereal” ends with the word “when”, which is the name of the next track.


Artwork

The cover of this album was captured by their guitarist (at the time) Peter Lindgren. The original picture was taken in late 1997, somewhere in Sweden. The effects were added later on. The figure seen in the middle is Lindgren's girlfriend in a costume with makeup on.


Reception

''My Arms, Your Hearse'' was widely praised by critics. Steve Huey of
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said that it "flows logically from one composition to the next, and the mostly long songs have enough variation in texture and mood to hold the listener's interest fairly consistently". Jeb of ''Metal Faith'' magazine said, "each song sort of flows into the next giving the whole album a unified feel". Jeff of ''Mid West Metal'' magazine commented, "having never been exposed to Opeth, I had them pegged as a typical black metal bands that sings about love and relationships and crap like that. I really didn't expect to get blown out of the water when 'April Ethereal' kicked in, from this point I am converted! And while the album has some mellow parts and some folk-ish characteristics, it's still a very intense album from a band who seems to have not forgotten how the fuck they got their current plateau in life." Christian Renner of ''Metal Crypt'' wrote, "the musicianship is brilliant as always and the songwriting is just what you would expect from this incredibly talented group. This is another great album that most bands out there would give their right arm to have written and that statement just speaks volumes of the songwriting talent of the Åkerfeldt/Lindgren team." Pedro Azevedo of '' Chronicles of Chaos'' said of the album, "though some parts of the drum sound are somewhat awkward at times (new drummer and bass player, by the way), the
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performance is as great as one would expect, and Akerfeldt's vocals are again amazing. Top quality sections just flow throughout the album, making it truly -excellent-. ''My Arms, Your Hearse'' is a indeed a brilliant proof that Swedish metal isn't entirely stagnant." ''Tartarean Desires critic Cseke Róbert wrote, "this record is more powerful and more beautiful than most of today's music from this genre. The entire record is a mixture of hell-bound adrenalin and soul... ''My Arms, Your Hearse'' is such a powerful album that I consider it one of the best of the genre." Demonic Tutor (Olivier Espiau) of '' Metal Storm'' stated the album is a "trip to heaven" and also: Tim Henderson of ''
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'' said "you are in for a treat, easily described as the
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version of '' The Dark Side of the Moon'' in all its pride and glory. In fact, if Gilmour joined
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, or if
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took sides with
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, can ''My Arms, Your Hearse'' be truly described".MAYH Reviews
. Opeth.com. Retrieved July 10, 2011
"''My Arms, Your Hearse'' is a milestone in '90s
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", wrote Chris Bruni in his review for ''Unrestrained!'' magazine. He also wrote that the album is "easily their most stunning achievement" and "the songs are stronger, heavier, more cohesive, with a stronger sound courtesy of
Studio Fredman Studio Fredman is a well-known recording studio in Gothenburg, Sweden, owned and operated by producer Fredrik Nordström. It is popular among Swedish metal bands, with artists such as At the Gates, Deathstars, Nightrage, Norwegian band Dimmu B ...
, and the textures and song movements are some of the best executed structures to be heard in
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".


Track listing


Personnel

Credits for ''My Arms, Your Hearse'' adapted from liner notes. Opeth * Mikael Åkerfeldt – vocals, guitars, bass, piano * Peter Lindgren – guitars, photography *
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– drums Production * Fredrik Nordström –
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, mixing,
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on "Epilogue" * Anders Fridén – engineering * Göran Finnberg – mastering * Tom Martinsen – graphic design


Release history

This is the second Opeth album with a major delayed release (the first being ''Orchid'') and the recording for ''My Arms, Your Hearse'' was done a year before its release, just like ''Orchid''. ''My Arms, Your Hearse'' was released on 18 August 1998 simultaneously in Europe and the United States on CD by
Candlelight Records Candlelight Records is a British record label based in England and founded by former Extreme Noise Terror bassist Lee Barrett, though it has had a division in the United States since January 2001. Candlelight Records specialises in black metal ...
and
Century Black Century Media Records is a heavy metal record label with offices in the United States, Germany and London. In August 2015, Century Media was acquired by Sony Music for US$17 million. Background Century Media was founded by Robert Kampf and Ol ...
, respectively. It was released in Poland by Mystic Production on cassette. The album was reissued in 2000 on CD by Candlelight Records and on LP by Displeased Records. The LP was limited to 1,000 copies. These reissues contain two bonus tracks, "Circle of the Tyrants" and "Remember Tomorrow".Opeth: My Arms, Your Hearse
. Opeth.com. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
They are covers of songs that were only previously available on two separate tribute albums, '' In Memory of Celtic Frost'' and '' A Call to Irons: A Tribute to Iron Maiden'', respectively.A Call to Irons: A Tribute to Iron Maiden, Vol. 1
AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online database, online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on Musical artist, musicians and Music ...
. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
A special edition was released by Candlelight in 2003.


References

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