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OPETH Frontman Talks About Collaboration With MIKE PORTNOY, STEVEN WILSON - Mar. 31, 2006
OPETH frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt has confirmed reports that he is planning on collaborating with PORCUPINE TREE's Steven Wilson and DREAM THEATER drummer Mike Portnoy on an as-yet-unnamed new project. "We've been talking the three of us," Mikael said in a recent interview with Tony of KASC The Blaze 1260 AM (web site) (the campus radio station at Arizona State University). "It started with me and Steve. Once we first met, which was like six years ago or something, we've been talking about doing something, like writing together. And since he worked with [OPETH as a producer] for a couple of albums, we got that whole collaboration thing put on hold because we were already working together. With him in the studio, it was a very creative relationship that we had, but we've never really written music together, so that's still… I'm 100 percent [sure] that that's going to happen. And Portnoy... PORCUPINE TREE toured with DREAM THEATER and he wanted to be involved. I used to be a massive DREAM THEATER fan — I'm still a fan of them and he's a really nice guy, good drummer, so that's cool. And we're looking at some other people, maybe to involve some guests. I think we're gonna start slow — it's not gonna be something blown out of proportion, it's just gonna be for the sake of our love of music. I think we're gonna do a song that Steve wrote for the 'In Absentia' album that didn't make it, which is a massively fantastic song. That's what we're gonna record first, I think, unless the band comes around and they record it as a PORCUPINE TREE song, but I'd love to record that song with him and then just write some stuff. And I don't know what it's gonna be like. It's just talk right now. [But] I'm sure it's going to happen."

KASC The Blaze 1260 AM's entire interview with OPETH frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt can be downloaded in MP3 format at this location (14 MB).

In a recent interview with Drummer's Digest, Portnoy has the following to say about the above-mentioned project: "I've been a fan of [OPETH's] for years, and we've become friends the last couple of years. He and I and Steven Wilson have talked about doing something together. Hopefully some time soon we'll be able to coordinate our schedules and make it happen. I think me and Steven want to make it heavy, and I think Mikael wants to, uh, not be heavy. Because me and Steven want to do stuff that we can't do with PORCUPINE TREE and DREAM THEATER, and get to some really heavy stuff. And I think that Mikael wants to get away from the heavy stuff because he does that all the time with OPETH, so who knows. Maybe we'll meet somewhere in the middle. I think it'll be great. I mean, I've had great experiences collaborating with other people, especially people who are the kind of leaders of their bands. That was kind of what TRANSATLANTIC was about, since Neal Morse and Roine Stolt are kind of the leaders of their bands, you know. It was a great creative environment, and I think a similar chemistry would happen with Steven and Mikael."

(Thanks: Tony / KASC The Blaze 1260 AM)
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COMMENT | yea
posted by : Quo Vadis
3/31/2006 9:02:50 AM

get sean malone to play bass

COMMENT | Nice..
posted by : GatesOfIshtar
3/31/2006 9:26:06 AM

Awesome! The product these guys will put out can't be any less than great.. at least judging by their work in their main bands.

COMMENT | Quo Vadis
posted by : PauloftheFall
3/31/2006 9:30:52 AM

fuck that, get steve digiorgio in on the bass

with guest solos from james murphy and jeff loomis

fuck yes.

COMMENT | ^^ PauloftheFall has it right
posted by : Meat_Cigar
3/31/2006 9:44:24 AM

A am a man who enjoys two things:

- John Travolta movies

- Steven Wilson collaberations (especially with Akerfeldtr, Fripp, or Belew)

COMMENT |
posted by : madeinquebec
3/31/2006 9:46:27 AM

IN YOUR FACE BLABBERMOUTH HATERS.

Ha!

COMMENT | FUCK YES!
posted by : Donkey
3/31/2006 9:50:49 AM

THIS IS WHAT I CALL PROG POWER!

COMMENT | Should be incredible
posted by : HellPatrol
3/31/2006 9:52:48 AM

maybe this is just wishful thinking but throwing petrucci in there too would be nice

COMMENT | Wow.
posted by : Athenite
3/31/2006 10:02:52 AM

Dreams do come true.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
3/31/2006 10:30:25 AM

Portnoy kicks ass

COMMENT | PauloftheFall
posted by : Quo Vadis
3/31/2006 10:57:00 AM

whatever, steve or sean would be fuckin sick. althought i think sean malone owuld be a much better fit for them since he is mroe involved in prog, but either way is good.

COMMENT | Awesome!
posted by : Nefesh
3/31/2006 11:36:49 AM

Hey kids,
I say either bassist would rule either way, really. Both are really experienced and versatile.

Sean, in fact, is teaching music at a university.

COMMENT |
posted by : maxfoiler
3/31/2006 11:39:48 AM

THE TRIFECTA OF PROG

COMMENT | This shoul be....
posted by : Volvox
3/31/2006 11:44:51 AM

interesting!!!But the fact is that these are three big EGOs and sometimes that doesnt work in a band.Hope it does this time!!!!!
And yeah......hope its heavy as hell!!!!!!

COMMENT | my lineup
posted by : Satomet80
3/31/2006 12:46:37 PM

here's my lineup for the best band ever:

mikael akerfeldt - vocals/rhythm guitars
mike portnoy - drums
stu hamm - bass
john petrucci - lead guitars
steven wilson - keys/backup vocals
devin townsend - vocals/guitars


haha, yeah right, but one can only dream eh?

COMMENT | ahhh
posted by : ThingThatShouldNotBe
3/31/2006 1:40:30 PM

yessssss. prog metal masterpiece. I know it!

COMMENT | Portnoy and Akerfeldt
posted by : Skinless Bloodbath
3/31/2006 3:25:32 PM

now thats metal as fuck. that'd be some genious music coming from those 2 great minds, its sad these musical perfectionists like Akerfeldt and Portnoy get no recognition for their amazing talents yet this trash like kelly clarkson and some douche that yells some jibberish to a crappy beat gets toted as the second coming of a musical revolution.

COMMENT |
posted by : ToRidTheDisease
3/31/2006 3:56:33 PM

Steve DiGorgio!

Grab up Jeff Loomis and you're set to go.

COMMENT | ^^^^
posted by : Turtzo Blvd. Metal Crew (West Coast)
3/31/2006 4:16:40 PM

finally, someone else recognizes the amount of talent that band has.

COMMENT | Zzzzzzzzzz...
posted by : Tellingthetruestoryfirst
3/31/2006 6:02:16 PM

They keep talking about it, they have kept talking about it for the past six months....

but are they gonna DO anything about it???????????

COMMENT |
posted by : wajahat_k
3/31/2006 7:39:03 PM

FUCK YA!!!!!!!

Opeth + DT!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : Tokamana
3/31/2006 7:48:02 PM

this will be one of the best side projects in a long time, i guess mike might as well jump ship onto this project and forget about OSI seeing that hes only a 'guest' muso in that band.

COMMENT | this has got to be good
posted by : debra59
3/31/2006 9:12:06 PM

anything these guys produce will be amazing .......

COMMENT | excelent
posted by : ripurfuckinfaceoff77
3/31/2006 11:04:47 PM

opeth+dream theater+porcupine tree=fantasy football for prog metal (in real life).

lets just hope the same wont happen to 'tapeworm', maynard james keenean and trent reznors band

COMMENT |
posted by : Steelers Own You
4/1/2006 2:02:09 AM

Dream Theater >>>> Blowpeth IMO

COMMENT | Yes...
posted by : Vegetaman
4/2/2006 10:04:34 PM

Whomever said Steve DiGiorgio on bass, HELL YES!

COMMENT |
posted by : applehorn
4/9/2006 4:28:59 AM

hehe cool that jeff loomis has already been mentioned twice in an opeth, dream theater, porcupine tree thread.
Id love him to play guest solo on that.. hes my fav too

Cant wait for the pamela moore solo album to come out which i believe jeff wrote all the music for...

COMMENT | who is steve digorgio???????
posted by : dtlover1
4/15/2006 5:50:03 PM

really, i don't know who that guy is and prog metal/dream theater is my favoritemusic/band. Can anyone tell me please!!!

COMMENT | What About....
posted by : Tunefreak
4/20/2006 12:39:38 AM

Geddy Lee on Bass? And at this point I just want the F&%King Porcupine Tree DVD to come out...

COMMENT | interesting...
posted by : criticalnate
5/28/2006 3:30:05 PM

progressive-death-melodic-wierd-more-stuff-here metal supergroup. i like it.

COMMENT | Yeah this sounds great.
posted by : capnpopetastic
12/15/2006 9:29:29 PM

I don't see the need to slam any of these bands (someone wrote "blowpeth," kind of retarded, but I'll leave it alone for now).

That said, I think this sounds really cool, and I truly hope it is now one of those things that just fades into oblivion, like Tapeworm.

Finding the right bass player is key, I think. I want it to be someone who plays an active role. Personally, I would like to see someone like Justin Chancellor.

A lot of these "supergroups" end up sounding a bit lukewarm, like OSI for example. It has a few standout tracks, then a bunch of mediocre songs. But I don't see that happening with Steven Wilson and Mikael Akerfeldt.

Can't wait to hear more about this.

COMMENT | *correction
posted by : capnpopetastic
12/15/2006 9:30:46 PM

I hope it's NOT one of those things that just fades into oblivion.



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