Review by Shezma for Isis - Panopticon (2004) Review by Shezma for Isis - Panopticon (2004)

Shezma Shezma / March 12, 2024 / 0

After multiple tries to listen to this, trying and making it through about the first half 3 or 4 times and the second half a few tries as well I forced myself to listen to this all in one go. Most definitions of the word sludge comes to pretty much be summed up as mud, and this album does feel in a sense "muddy" as does this genre and though I know I feel I repeat myself and try to reword my reviews of this style, I'm still not a fan but will dredge myself through it because I am starting to accept the beauty more and more. I am not enjoying my time listening to the beautiful atmospheric post-rock/metal instrumentals just to be interrupted by an enjoyable heavier measure. I enjoy, for the most part, the different styles that hit here it just doesn't mix well like oil and water for me. Maybe this is what bothers me of this style and I am doing a person journey to better explain why I would rather not be listening to this style of music.

The beautiful moments though and the riffs, really had me for those not-so-brief moments where it was just a good atmospheric chill time until the distortion really kicked in and it went heavy for a moment. Wills Dislove started off beautiful, Syndic Calls was around the middle, and then the end of the last song in Grinning Mouths entrapped me into the moment and I enjoyed myself. I could hear those riffs again and be happy, but the fact that the rest of the song did a mood change for me that went off the path in a way that while I didn't hate I wanted to keep on the path that I was already going down. I could metaphor all day about this, and it sucks because while like I said I enjoyed both parts I can't keep them separate in the songs to enjoy it as a full sandwich and would rather have them as separate parts to enjoy individually.

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