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10 Years of Kentucky (Panopticon)

Posted by Loren on March 12, 2023

10 Years of Kentucky (Panopticon)
Panopticon - Kentucky

Bindrune Recordings has announced a one-time special pressing of Panopticon's Kentucky album, celebrating its 10th anniversary with the follow features:

  • 1000 copies
  • Gatefold Jacket
  • Reverse Board
  • GREEN Foil stamping on the sleeve
  • 2 inserts with additional liner notes from Austin
  • New Photos
  • 2LP with Blue/Kelly Green merge vinyl color variation

All future pressings will return to the original design. Season of Mist France will receive copies for distribution in Europe as well.

The label also shares a few more updates:

  • The signing of Exulansis
  • The third pressing of Panopticon's And Again into the Light
  • Upcoming release including : Falls of Rauros - The Light That Dwells in Rotten Wood 2LP, Richard Inman - The Early Albums 2LP (2 album set), Panopticon - Scars II: The Basics LP, The Glorious Dead - Cemetery Paths LP/CD, Eave - Fervor LP/CD.
10 Years of Kentucky (Panopticon)
Panopticon - Kentucky

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