supported by 72 fans who also own “Hail Wind and Hewn Oak”
KENTUCKY is a stunning display of musicianship and political messaging. Panopticon blends technical black metal with stirring labor-first messages and, though this album was released in 2014, it's still harshly relevant. If any genre needs an infusion of leftist messaging, it's black metal, and this album should be seen as one of the standard-bearers. aaroncsimon
supported by 57 fans who also own “Hail Wind and Hewn Oak”
This is still and by far one of the best black metal albums I've heard. It's rough, it's pure, it's cold and emotional to a point where everything starts to overwhelm you at once.
The bluegrass influence was new for me but it made it even more credible. Listen to The Long Road Part 1-3 and tell me your not stunned and blown away by this sheer amount of melancholic storytelling. Marcel Faust
supported by 52 fans who also own “Hail Wind and Hewn Oak”
The whole album is a pleasure😍
I've written a whole review for this masterpiece.
For everyone who's interested, here is the link:
https://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Panopticon/Panopticon/195657/Dying_Hope/277680 Matthi Willows
36 choice cuts - one from each 2015 LP, plus music from new signings on the mighty and 25-years-strong Relapse label. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 4, 2015
This wild 35-track all-metal benefit album features Mare Cognitum, Panopticon, and more reinventing songs by Tori Amos & others. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 3, 2020