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Possibly the best USBM album ever, which makes it Panopticon's best even in a discography full of classics. This is the album that reminds me that Austin is the best drummer black metal has ever seen. Ryan
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Whiteness kind of saves Snow / Heritage for me. An excellent song on what appears, unless I missed something, to be basically instrumental with only a few backing vocals to punctuate the music. Andy
supported by 4 fans who also own “Dark Ages Of Witchery”
This is Chiral ! Doesn't say so BUT it IS. We have quite an acommplished piece of work here. Vocals placed slightly further behind the music, which is not quite so in your face but excudes depression in bucketloads. Interspersed with two reprises that allow the listener time to calm down between the bouts of wrist slashing depression. Andy
Streamlining their post-metal sprawl through a sharper melodic focus, the Scottish juggernauts' third LP is labyrinthine yet approachable. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2024