"Once again ever aptly titled, Panoptic Horror throws obscene and malformed shapes at the listener - sometimes at a more rapid pace than the debut, other times more patiently parceled out - whipping everything into a delirium-inducing sort of hysteria that's both unsettling and strangely alluring. It's all still very much in the mold that SEPULCHER set out from at the beginning, but here tempered with a startling sense of maturity: more purely headbanging moments, more teasing bouts of tension, more developed (and, often, more warped) solo sections, just MORE of "more" whilst retaining that ripped-raw minimalism at the heart of ancient death metal. Additionally, the production here is warmer and weirder, strictly analog but emitting a whirling sense of space which only heightens that hysteria SEPULCHER have so expertly come to craft."
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