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Pantheist : Pantheist

Pantheist: Pantheist

Pantheist

Pantheist

Levy-yhtiö
Grau
Julkaisuvuosi
2011
CD
13,90 € Osta

Toimitusaika 1-2 viikkoa.

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Mournful doom metal with ethnic and progressive overtones and a heavy dose of melancholy. The extensive use of atmospheric keyboards, various organ sounds and chanted vocals (although a lot of the vocals are grunted) creates a solemn, mystical atmosphere on many tracks. The music also incorporates many metal riffs as well as faster and more aggressive interludes. Over the years, Pantheist has come to be known for turning shows into special events. They have performed alongside artists as varied as WHILE HEAVEN WEPT, EVOKEN and BLAZE BAILEY. The band enjoyed their first foray into Eastern Europe in 2009, on a minitour of Czech and Poland in the company of Polish underground legends GALLILEOUS, and were also invited to perform in Russia, as part of the prestigious Moscow Doom Fest in 2010. Pantheist are firm believers in keeping creatively active, and have recently finalized writing their fourth album. A refinement of sorts, this new collection of songs takes the band’s blueprint and progressive leanings, and merges them into a coherent whole where introspection and heavy riffs go hand-in-hand. With Kostas’ unique compositional and conceptual vision, the original model remains instantly recognisable, but has now been given more space to breathe; with a larger emphasis placed on songs, yet without losing sight of the value of the whole.

1. One of these funerals
2. Broken statue
3. The storm
4. Be here
5. 4:59
6. Brighter days
7. Live through me

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    n. 1-2 viikkoa.

    Mournful doom metal with ethnic and progressive overtones and a heavy dose of melancholy. The extensive use of atmospheric keyboards, various organ sounds and chanted vocals (although a lot of the vocals are grunted) creates a solemn, mystical atmosphere on many tracks. The music also incorporates many metal riffs as well as faster and more aggressive interludes. Over the years, Pantheist has come to be known for turning shows into special events. They have performed alongside artists as varied as WHILE HEAVEN WEPT, EVOKEN and BLAZE BAILEY. The band enjoyed their first foray into Eastern Europe in 2009, on a minitour of Czech and Poland in the company of Polish underground legends GALLILEOUS, and were also invited to perform in Russia, as part of the prestigious Moscow Doom Fest in 2010. Pantheist are firm believers in keeping creatively active, and have recently finalized writing their fourth album. A refinement of sorts, this new collection of songs takes the band’s blueprint and progressive leanings, and merges them into a coherent whole where introspection and heavy riffs go hand-in-hand. With Kostas’ unique compositional and conceptual vision, the original model remains instantly recognisable, but has now been given more space to breathe; with a larger emphasis placed on songs, yet without losing sight of the value of the whole.

    1. One of these funerals
    2. Broken statue
    3. The storm
    4. Be here
    5. 4:59
    6. Brighter days
    7. Live through me

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