Appalachian Black Metal Band Panopticon Refines Dark Pastoral Vision – Chicago Reader

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Panopticon, the Appalachian black metal band led by Austin Lunn, has recently released their latest album, “The Rime of Memory” in 2023. This album takes a more traditional approach to black metal compared to their previous work, such as the 2012 album “Kentucky,” which fused Appalachian folk music and ecological themes with the genre.

While elements of folk music and politics are still present in “The Rime of Memory,” they are now more subtly woven into the music. Lunn’s talent as an arranger shines through in the layers of the compositions, which can at times verge on harsh noise before resolving into soaring choruses and clean vocals. The album features a mix of blastbeats, guitar solos, strings, and keyboards that create a rich and immersive listening experience.

Panopticon’s ability to blend the traditional elements of black metal with their own unique vision sets them apart in the genre. Lunn’s dark pastoral themes and musical genius are still very much present in their music, creating a seamless integration of different influences.

Fans of black metal and experimental music should definitely check out Panopticon’s upcoming show at Reggies Rock Club, where they will be supported by Exulansis, Primeval Well, and Varaha. The concert promises to be a night of intense and innovative music that pushes the boundaries of the genre. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to experience Panopticon live in action.

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