Another great release from Panopticon. This album has the name of the American state where A. Lunn lives and is a mixture of black metal with bluegrass/folk (typically North American that at times recalls country music made by Hank Williams III), also indigenous influence is evident in the song "Bernheim Forest In Spring". In fact, the name Kentucky is derived from indigenous languages with several possible meanings. The eight tracks on this album are very good, and this is Panipticon's most experimental album. The beautiful cover image shows all the references and influences contained in this album.
Ambient Atmospheric Anarco Cascadian Black Metal / Bluegrass / Folk - Louisville - Kentucky - E.U.A. / U.S.A.
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