Opeth Went Digital For Forthcoming Album
. "I have recorded many records on tape, and even if I love the sounds, it's so time consuming," Akerfeldt tells Ultimate Guitar. "We didn't have time. We recorded much faster than we ever have - it was only 13 days. "When we have recorded onto tape, even if we've been well-rehearsed, we spend a month or six weeks, which I didn't want to do this time. I wants it to be fast, spontaneous and fun." more on this story Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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