Opeth See Each Album As Their Possible Last Record
. He tells Maniacs Japan: "I see each record as a possible last record. But I think it's a healthy thing, to not look into the future too much, for me. I've never been one of those guys - I just live in the now. "So I can't really see where we're gonna take it musically. I think that we're gonna put out more records. So I'm excited about that. But when I think about the future, the thing that excites me the most is the fact that I don't know what's gonna happen - to keep it fresh and exciting for us too. So we don't have a plan for the future, but we hope that there is a future." Read more here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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