PANTOKRATOR – Marching Out Of Babylon
- by ER
- Posted on 11-02-2021
I like how the melody is firmly encased in genuine darkness and brutality, which is very rare in Christian metal, even its extreme wings. One can tell these guys love HYPOCRISY the self-titled (for what’s not to love) as the excellent "Wedlock" and the title track testify but Pantokrator does not strike me as fantastic songwriters until "Hidden Deep" which deserves such description and which goes back to the mastery of DIMMU BORGIR’s "Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia" (2001). But the biggest influence is clearly within their own philosophical direction pointing at the excellence of BECOMING THE ARCHETYPE’s "The Physics Of Fire" (2007) as in "Phoenix Rising" while some of the more metalcorish riffing of the opener "Day Of Wrath" recalls AS I LAY DYING’s "Frail Worlds Collapse" (2003). The aforementioned video single "We The People" is a deviation from what, despite the clear attempt at variation, is a little formulaic approach, interestingly using OBITUARY’s "Slowly We Rot" (1989) riffing to set up a pro-Martin Luther King rally for freedom and equality with an EVOCATIONary melodic chorus.
The main problem I have with this album, despite its melodic and brutal appeal, is the production which, to these ears, is so ridiculously trebled that its actually painful to listen to at high volumes, especially in headphones. It reminds me of AS I LAY DYING’s "Beneath The Encasing Of Ashes" in this regard and that is most likely where most of my metalcore allusions come from. Perhaps if you play it in your car it may be different? Another flaw is that, perhaps with the exception of "Hidden Deep", there’s nothing here that is particularly innovative or groundbreaking, there is a persistent feeling like if this album didn’t come out my life would be on the same track, really, and, since music is one of the few things that I deeply passionately care about in this cold, heartless world, if the music fails to profoundly move me that is a big deal and a major disappointment. But I cannot make that alone a basis for how good the material is and Gustafsson is a very good musician and a songwriter thus the final score.