.​.​.​And Again Into The Light

by Panopticon

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Christopher Ropes
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Christopher Ropes I am one of the severely mentally ill, and I've been having a legend of an episode lately, so this album came right in time for me. My pain seen, my cries heard and turned into music that knows the anguish well but keeps on surviving, no matter how impossible it may seem. I've listened to this at least four times in my first day with it. If this doesn't end up as my AotY, I'll be stunned.
Trans//Celt
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Trans//Celt Life affirming and cathartic in the best way possible, this is the kind of black metal I love Favorite track: Dead Loons.
RJ
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RJ Panopticon's folky, almost bluesy, approach to atmospheric black metal is on full display on this release with some excellent incorporation of doom. Beautifully arranged and emotionally haunting, this is easily some of their best work to date. 8/10 Favorite track: Dead Loons.
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FOR PHYSICAL FORMAT PRE ORDERS, PLEASE VISIT THE BINDRUNE RECORDINGS BANDCAMP PAGE OR BINDRUNERECORDINGS.COM.
There you will find the gatefold double LP of the album. It comes with a ten inch booklet of photography by Bekah Lunn that accompanies the album, an included cd copy of the album and a digital download. Also available are t shirts and long sleeves with art from the album.


from the liner notes of the album:

Thank you to my friends and family who have pulled me out of the darkness again and again, but a special thanks to my precious family, Bekah, Håkan and Rune Lunn for their patience, forgiveness and “boundless” love. You are my life. I love you.

To those I have let down or dissapointed in my 37 years on this earth, please accept this work as my recognition of a need to change, grow and to atone for failures. I am sorry I have let you down and will strive to continue to become a better man each and every day I have left on this earth.

A portion of the profits from this record will be donated to help folks living with severe mental illness.

This record is dedicated to all who refuse to give up and continue to struggle for light and beauty in this world
and is in memory of John Prine, who gave us so much in his lifetime, and to Reva Myers Shemanski who lives on in our cherished memories of her radiant personailty, brilliant art and infectious laughter.


Fill your heart with hope... a hope that we will return again into the light.
Don’t let the fire burn out.

credits

released May 15, 2021

...and again into the light:

Austin Lunn: Guitar, Drums, Bass (4, 8 and 12 string), Keys, Lap Steel, Pedal Steel, Banjo, Square Neck Resonator, Acoustic Guitar and Bass, Vocals (Screamed, Growled, Sung and Choirs) Mandolin, Recorded samples.
Charlie Anderson : Violin
Patrick Urban: Cello
Bekah Lunn: Photography and Art Direction

with guest vocal appearances by:
Jan Van Berlekom (Screamed vocals on “The Embers At Dawn”)
Erik Moggridge (sung vocals and choir on “The Embers At Dawn”)

All violin composed and recorded by Charlie Anderson
All cello composed and recorded by Patrick Urban
Recorded by A. Lunn from 2018 to 2020
Pain stakingly mixed by Spenser Morris
Mastered by Colin Marston
All songs written by A. Lunn

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