OPETH: 'My Arms Your Hearse' To Be Reissued With Bonus Tracks

August 6, 2003

OPETH's "My Arms Your Hearse" will be reissued in the U.S. on October 14 through Candlelight Records.

Earlier this year, Candlelight welcomed the return of "Orchid" and "Morningrise" to its U.S. catalog (previously under U.S. license to Century Media). Now the final of the OPETH original release trilogy comes with added bonus tracks for the band's U.S. fans.

Released in 1997, "My Arms Your Hearse" is the biggest selling of the band's three initial recordings. With over 10,000 sales to date, it is considered
by many to be the band's best. Recorded at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, "My Arms Your Hearse" will contain two extra tracks, including a remake of the CELTIC FROST classic "Circle of the Tyrants".

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