Often cited as the band's peak, this era saw them gain massive critical and commercial success.
| Album | Year | Character | |---|---:|---| | Orchid | 1995 | Debut — death/doom atmosphere | | Morningrise | 1996 | Long-form progressive songs | | My Arms, Your Hearse | 1998 | Tighter songwriting | | Still Life | 1999 | Conceptual progressive | | Blackwater Park | 2001 | Breakthrough, polished | | Deliverance | 2002 | Heaviest, intense | | Damnation | 2003 | Acoustic/clean, mellow | | Ghost Reveries | 2005 | Richly produced prog-metal | | Watershed | 2008 | Complex, emotional | | Heritage | 2011 | 70s prog shift (clean vocals) | opeth discography 10 albums320 kbps top
For nearly three decades, Opeth has stood as a monolithic force in extreme progressive music. From the haunting acoustics of the Swedish forests to crushing death metal riffs and 1970s-inspired progressive rock, Mikael Åkerfeldt and his rotating cast of virtuosos have created a discography that defies genre boundaries. Often cited as the band's peak, this era