Review: Oak Pantheon – The Absence
In an attempt to infuse every metal genre into one, Oak Pantheon managed to craft an okay album.
In an attempt to infuse every metal genre into one, Oak Pantheon managed to craft an okay album.
The intro lured me in to thinking there would be a more experimental album within, but this is a reasonable debut outing.
Another day, another underrated Japanese guitar god slinging out hot neo-romantic solos. It’s like if Galneryus were high on caffeine and had harsh vocals.
An exemplary example of all a French black metal album should be, rejoicing in French heritage with tasteful, albeit crazy, cabaret orchestrations.
A young band continues to evolve an already distinct sound.
They’ve done it again.
A college essay of an album, presented to the class of post black 101 (Taught by Neige)