panopticon
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The Rime of Memory, though occasionally unwieldy, is Panopticon’s grandest album yet. The Rime Of Memory by Panopticon
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…And Again Into the Light is a stunning re-consolidation of Austin Lunn’s sound.
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The two-disc Scars of Man finds Panopticon separating the black metal and American folk elements of his music, rendering it generic.
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Anthony rounds up his favorite releases of November 2015. Mentioned are: 1. Oneohtrix Point Never – Garden of Delete Listen: http://www.theneedledrop.com/articles… Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RUl-… 2. Grimes – Art Angels Listen: http://www.theneedledrop.com/articles… Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRDEN…
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Panopticon comes through with a sharp finish to the project’s recent trilogy of albums combining strong black metal guitars with folk instrumentation.
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The latest album from Panopticon not only combines black metal with bluegrass and American folk music, but it’s a bonafide musical epic as well.