The Last Will and Testament is the fourteenth studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth. This is the band's first studio album since In Cauda Venenum (2019), and the first release with drummer Waltteri Väyrynen, who in 2022 officially replaced Martin Axenrot after his departure the year before.
Filmed and recorded in 2017 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside of Denver, 'Garden Of The Titans - Opeth Live At Red Rocks Amphitheatre' is a 2-CD/Blu-ray/DVD release (along with several colour vinyl formats) consisting of tracks spanning the band's nearly 30 year career.
As part of the celebration of their 20th anniversary, Sweden's Opeth released a DVD of the band's performance at London's Royal Albert Hall. 'In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall' is a fierce testament to Opeth's continued success in the progressive metal community. Opeth performed two sets that evening - the first, a performance of the classic 'Blackwater Park' in its entirety, and the second, a chronologically arranged selection of material from the rest of Opeth's catalogue.
1. Where The Serpents Ever Dwell (live) 2. Whatever That Hurts (videoclip) 3. Gaia (videoclip) 4. Undressed (live) 5. The Ar (live) 6. Alteration X 10 (studio) 7. Cold Seed (videoclip) 8. Brighter Than The Sun (videoclip) 9. Vote For Love (videoclip) 10. Phantasma De Luxe (live) 11. Angel Holograms (live) 12. Cain (videoclip) 13. Do You Dream Of Me? (animation clip)
1. Vote For Love 2. Children Of The Underworld 3. Cain 4. Brighter Than The Sun 5. To Have And Have Not 6. Whatever That Hurts 7. I Am In Love With Myself 8. In A Dream 9. Wings Of Heaven 10. Cold Seed 11. Clovenhoof 12. As Long As You Are Mine 13. Love Is As Good As Soma 14. The Sleeping Beauty 15. Gaia This 15-song performance, presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, was from a show recorded at Krzemionki TV Studio in Krakow, Poland. The setlist includes all Tiamat's "greatest hits" including The Sleeping Beauty, Gaia, Whatever That Hurts and more.
1 Intro 2 Black Room 3 Enigma Ezb 4 Nimis 5 Shadowplay 6 Omfalos 7 Popocatépetl 8 Krux 9 Abstrakt Sun 10 Evel Rifaz 11 Lunochod