PANOPTICON "Roads To The North"
Quite obviously, there's no need in introducing Panopticon, which is back with a new LP shortly after the release of a split w/ Falls of Rauros. As always, it's atmospheric, but not as atmospheric as you might think it to be - there are more "core" elements on this album than on previous ones. Personally for me, this kinds of sound reminds of Suicide Nation (one of Austin L.'s favourite bands). There won't be any download links in this post; however, you can check out this review by our comrades @ The Dark Skies Above Us blog.
Year: 2014
Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal
Country: USA
Track List:
- The Echoes of a Disharmonic Evensong
- Where Mountains Pierce the Sky
- The Long Road, I. One Last Fire (Instrumental)
- The Long Road, II. Capricious Miles
- The Long Road, III. The Sigh of Summer
- Norwegian Nights
- In Silence
- Chase the Grain
Quite obviously, there's no need in introducing Panopticon, which is back with a new LP shortly after the release of a split w/ Falls of Rauros. As always, it's atmospheric, but not as atmospheric as you might think it to be - there are more "core" elements on this album than on previous ones. Personally for me, this kinds of sound reminds of Suicide Nation (one of Austin L.'s favourite bands). There won't be any download links in this post; however, you can check out this review by our comrades @ The Dark Skies Above Us blog.
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