Pan-Thy-Monium




1996 Relapse Records

Khaooos and Kon-Fus-Ion

  1. The Battle of Geeheeb
  2. Thee-Pherenth
  3. Behrial
  4. In Remembrance

Line-Up

Winter - Drums, Cymbals and Percussion
Mourning - Rhythm Guitar
Day Disyraah - Lead and Rhythm Bass, Keyboards and Effects
Derelict - Lead and Rhythm Voices
Aag - Lead Guitars, Soprano Saxophone and Noises




A truly strange outing, Pan-Thy-Monium (comprised partly of Edge of Sanity, both old and new) dish out unique hybrid metal. Parts new age, progressive rock, southern guitar, grindcore and jazz, Khaooos and Kon-Fus-Ion is aptly named. The thing is, it manages to all hold together despite the Mr. Bungle approach to the compositions. The album clocks in at 34 minutes, but it is really only comprised of two songs which are the "meat" of the album. Heavily sludged guitars kick in, only to be replaced by a disharmonic sax solo. Grunted vocals intertwine with a 70's feel guitar riff. This whole thing borders on either genius or insanity, depending on your mood. I, of course, happen to feel that Pan-Thy-Monium have made a stunning achievement here, and my only regret is that it lasts a measly 25 minutes. There is just too much going on to comprehend at once, or describe here. Take the most experimental sides of Dan Swanö, and add a lead guitarist who can slide through whatever style they feel like, and you have the makings of a very eclectic metal album. This is definitely for those that seek something "different", for it may just annoy the shit out of everyone else.
8 1/2 out of 10


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