Sorceress is the twelfth studio album by Swedish
progressive metal band
Opeth.[13] The album was released on 30 September 2016 via record label
Nuclear Blast and the band's own imprint Moderbolaget.[13] The album was produced and mixed by
Tom Dalgety and recorded at
Rockfield Studios in Wales.[13] Following the album's release, the band embarked on a world tour with bands
the Sword,
Sahg, and
Myrkur as supporting acts.[14][15] Thematically, the album draws inspiration from Åkerfeldt's personal life, as he divorced in 2016.[16] The album was streamed via
SoundCloud on 29 September.[17]
^Franklin, Dan (21 September 2016).
"Dead Man Touring: Mikael Åkerfeldt Of Opeth Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 23 November 2016. Although markedly different from those albums, Sorceress has something of the mood and tone of that work, driven by Åkerfeldt's personal experience, including a recent divorce, more than a reflective, authored distance.
Sorceress is the twelfth studio album by Swedish
progressive metal band
Opeth.[13] The album was released on 30 September 2016 via record label
Nuclear Blast and the band's own imprint Moderbolaget.[13] The album was produced and mixed by
Tom Dalgety and recorded at
Rockfield Studios in Wales.[13] Following the album's release, the band embarked on a world tour with bands
the Sword,
Sahg, and
Myrkur as supporting acts.[14][15] Thematically, the album draws inspiration from Åkerfeldt's personal life, as he divorced in 2016.[16] The album was streamed via
SoundCloud on 29 September.[17]
^Franklin, Dan (21 September 2016).
"Dead Man Touring: Mikael Åkerfeldt Of Opeth Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 23 November 2016. Although markedly different from those albums, Sorceress has something of the mood and tone of that work, driven by Åkerfeldt's personal experience, including a recent divorce, more than a reflective, authored distance.