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New Panopticon and Exulansis preorder info

Posted by Loren on August 13, 2023

New Panopticon and Exulansis preorder info
New Panopticon and Exulansis preorder info

Three new albums are coming soon via Bindrune Recordings, with preorders for the following becoming available next Friday, August 18:

  • Exulansis - Hymns of Collapse LP, release date Nov. 17
  • Exulansis - Overtures of Uprising LP, release date Nov. 17
  • Panopticon - The Rime of Memory 2LP, release date Nov. 27

The new Exulansis albums are described as somber folk meets chamber music, intertwining hymns of collapse with messages of hope.

The new Panopticon is the second installment of a trilogy which began with ...And Again Into the Light, with dense and atmospheric black metal.

The label also recently released Eave's Fervor and The Glorious Dead's Cemetery Paths.

New Panopticon and Exulansis preorder info
New Panopticon and Exulansis preorder info

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