Rather less in tune with Mother Nature, a panapticon is a type of prison, designed way back in the Eighteenth Century to ensure that inmates’ activities were monitored around the clock; a forerunner to modern-day CCTV-riddled gaols. It's too complicated for a simpleton like me to explain in depth, but you can read up on the basics here, and explore from there should the mood take you. ‘Panapticon’ can also be used describe a society that is all-seeing, all-hearing and all-knowing; Big Brother, if you will. Thus, you'd reckon 'Panapticon' would be an oppressive record, one that suffocates the listener like a fat warden doing his utmost to stuff a pillow down your throat. You’d go into the experience expecting darkness and terror. Yet it’s a misleading title; nothing terrifying emerges from the multiple layers of sound. Indeed, as far as Isis records go, this is positively joyous – even Aaron Turner sings as if he’s shot-through with that Friday feeling.
Introductions over, let’s cut to the chase: I can’t tell you if you’re going to like this. Isis records don’t work that way, and if you’re one of the handful of people reading this that own previous material, particularly ‘Oceanic’, you’ll be well aware of why I can’t break this down into easily analysed pieces. ‘Panapticon’ must be absorbed wholly. Last night I sat with it and let it have me. It filled the room, and then the next, and then next door, and then the street. My walls aren’t porous, but ‘Panapticon’ breached them as if they were made of rice paper. That ‘Backlit’ and ‘Altered Course’ are two of the most emotionally engaging rock songs of a decade, or more, matters little: they are but part of a much bigger picture, a picture that can neither be seen nor held but must be felt.
Isis have never sounded so organic; this truly is music that lives and breathes like the Earth itself, all limp tie-ins with that first paragraph aside. People speak of the ebb of tides; this has an ebb all of its own. It laps at your ears like the sea does at your feet. It caresses them, before brutally laying them to waste.
Be fair, no Isis review is going to skirt around the fact that THEY ROCK SO HARD. Fact. That this is the metal record of the year is indisputable, to these ears at least. Don’t let that – ‘metal’ – put you off though. Isis aren’t Mastodon or Neurosis or Converge; whereas 2004 records from those bands have balanced a degree of subtlety with all-out war riffage, ‘Panapticon’ is an altogether more ethereal beast. I want to listen to it every hour. I want to be listening to it right now. As soon as I finish this, I will. It’s the only record that’s speaking to me right now; the only one that’s making me excited about music, this thing that we take for granted, such is its omnipresence in our lives. I never want this feeling to end.
Somehow Isis are in tune with the Earth. Don’t question it, just accept it and enjoy the ride. Same time, same place, 24 hours from now? See you there.
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Billy said he'd send me one if you didn't.
65dos and The Mass tonight? Gonna be hectic.
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Yet another Diver review that made me want to hear the record badly. I'm not really a metalhead, but it looks like this is a little more progressive..
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As long as Aaron Turner can actually sing. I'm wary about this kind of band ever since I laughed my arse off at how bad Neurosis' vocals are.
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neurosis vocals bad??
on what album have you heard them?
was it singing or screaming?
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i'm not sure about this record though. there are moments which are absolutely beyond compare - e.g. 'backlit' is just astonishing. but there are too many other bits that don't fit... feels like with the other two records they had a definite concept that they wanted to pursue, whereas with this one they couldn't decide between several ideas. there're no bad tracks on the album, i just don't think it flows well at all. still, gonna get to know it a bit better and see if i get to like it more...
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and surely aaron turner is some kind of genius. his artwork, all his bands. the last house of low culture thing was great. isis are amazing live as well. best thing at atp despite the sound problems.
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I hate it when roddy tries to sing properly :(
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ive always like aaron turners vocals to be honest but yeah this is the shit!!!!!!!
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Some more variety would have been nice.
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Thank the artists
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Not only has Aaron toned down his screaming ratio, vocals are a polite rarity in this album. But the instrumental prowess is something of a spiritual nature, one comprised of beautiful, tender atmospherics that build into powerful, metallic climaxes, ones that'll lift your head into the clouds and wish they never end. It's music like this that can be called music, and it's music that can inspire.
Best thing to do is consider the album one 59 minute song split into 7 phases to avoid claiming redundancy. The songs are meshed together in such a fashion anyway and most appropriately.