These rock bands from the 1990s are still alive and well today, though none of them feature any original member.
Opeth, Katatonia and Paradise Lost join the likes of Sex Pistols, Royel Otis, Bastille, Bowling For Soup, The Flaming Lips and The Beta Band, Gary Numan, Skunk Anansie and Garbage among the acts ...
Progressive rock titans Opeth play their only 2026 UK date at the Halifax venue on August 1 as part of their Last Will & ...
Explosive rock band Katatonia have confirmed they will join fellow Swedish superstars Opeth at TK Maxx presents Live at The ...
In a recent update to their touring plans, Kataonia announced that Rivers Of Nihil will join them on the road as the ...
Vulture God also drew attention with their performance at the Bristol edition of Metal to the Masses which landed them in the final of the battle of the bands competition only six ...
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Coming off the back of a successful Scandinavian/European/UK tour with Opeth, guitarist Fredrik Åkesson is determined to stay busy this 2025, as he’s revealed that ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. There upon the turbulent rapids where the mighty confluences of prog rock and death metal meet, we find Opeth.
Longstanding purveyors of the elaborate and the unexpected in metal, time has merely exaggerated Opeth's determination to be unique. This album, the Swedish prog-metal lords' 14th, is probably its ...
Dave Pehling is website managing editor for CBS Bay Area. He started his journalism career doing freelance writing about music in the late 1990s, eventually working as a web writer, editor and ...