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Panzerfaust - The Suns Of Perdition - Chapter IV: To Shadow Zion



8.8 | 20 votes |
Release date: 22 November 2024
Style: Black metal, Post-metal

Owners:

3 have it
24 want it


01. The Hesychasm Unchained
02. When Even The Ground is Hostile
03. The Damascene Conversions
04. Occam's Fucking Razor
05. To Shadow Zion (No Sanctuary)

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Comments: 22   Visited by: 142 users
20.09.2024 - 00:15
mz
Oooh
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20.09.2024 - 08:24
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
My anticipation for this is certainly high
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20.09.2024 - 11:59
VileVick-Bryant
I'll be waiting.
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20.09.2024 - 15:17
A Real Mönkey
WE GOING BACK TO ZION BOYS.
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20.09.2024 - 19:34
Rating: 9
gavdann
Written by mz on 20.09.2024 at 00:15

Oooh

Aaah
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21.09.2024 - 02:34
LeKiwi
High Fist Prog
I haven't delved too far into their discog as I'd like, but III was a huge step down compared to II for me. I hope they bring back the magic with this one.
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23.09.2024 - 15:30
Rating: 9
gavdann
Do I detect a crustier sound to 'When Even The Ground is Hostile'?
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23.09.2024 - 19:09
Paz
777
Elite
Yeah, no post-metal in dat track ^^
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24.09.2024 - 09:49
Rating: 10
MadHatter
Tbh I liked the sound of their previous records better. But maybe it was their intent to sound harsher on that one idk
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24.09.2024 - 17:17
Rating: 9
gavdann
Written by MadHatter on 24.09.2024 at 09:49

Tbh I liked the sound of their previous records better. But maybe it was their intent to sound harsher on that one idk

It's probably an indication of the lyrical theme they're using for this chapter of the quadrilogy.

I love this band, but I never read lyrics, and can rarely hear them, so I've no idea what the whole Suns of Perdition story is about to be honest.

Has anyone else taken the time to read through it all, and can provide the lazy ones (like myself) a summary?
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24.09.2024 - 20:32
Rating: 10
MadHatter
Written by gavdann on 24.09.2024 at 17:17

Has anyone else taken the time to read through it all, and can provide the lazy ones (like myself) a summary?

I've never tried to combine it into a cohesive story per se, and not sure if there is one, even. Rather, in each record, they describe different facets of whatever the topic of the record happens to be.
Suns I is about war and its extremes. The most destructive weapon, the biggest and deadliest battle in history, the most inhumane warfare and atrocities committed in the name of war.
Suns II is philosophical, and is very eschatological. How, on one side, our basic motives such as will to survive and greed, and on the other hand - our technological advancements, the power structures and ideological structures that we've managed to build, combined lead us to our demise.
Suns III is kind of spiritual, in a way that it tries to glance over the veil of our real world and our current predicament. Like, what is beyond all that, and how whatever we're doing here - war, destruction, pain and suffering - affects it. And at the same time it's the most personal record - in the sense that, compared to other records that discuss society, it raises questions of personal choice, will, and soul. What can, and on the other hand - what *will* a person do in these circumstances. The ones that we've created for ourselves.

I suspect that Suns IV is going to be all of that but painted in absolutely merciless nihilistic black.
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16.10.2024 - 21:58
Paz
777
Elite
2nd single:

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17.10.2024 - 09:05
mz
This is shaping to be the AotY material already.
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17.10.2024 - 21:02
mz
Written by Paz on 16.10.2024 at 21:58

2nd single:



I actually remembered that they played this song live last year. It was amazing also back then.
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18.10.2024 - 01:38
Rating: 9
gavdann
Wow! Occam's Razor is exceptional. Even better than When Even the Ground is Hostile.

This is shaping up to be an exceptional final installment of the Suns quadrilogy.

I still can't get over that they'll be supporting Kanonenfieber instead of playing a full headline show next month.
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03.11.2024 - 00:29
mz
Between this, the new mitochondrion and the black metal record from Cloven, it seems that Canada is dominating quality extreme metal this year.
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15.11.2024 - 23:21
Paz
777
Elite
Big thanks to Eisenwald for an early album stream:

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17.11.2024 - 13:56
Rating: 10
MadHatter
Tried to collect my thoughts since the premiere. This was my most anticipated album this year.
And it's just... cathartic. Overwhelming. Each song is absolutely monstrous. When you think it can't get better or more intense, it does. The sound might be harsher, but their ideas are definitely well thought out and polished. The amount of love and effort they've put is crazy. Everyone's performance is sublime, the guys left everything they had in it. And as if that wasn't enough, it's definitely lyrics/narrative focused.
And here I thought their previous ones were masterpieces.
I guess this is their final form. It doesn't get better than that. This is going to be very hard to beat. Unless they pivot to something else, I don't know if it will be even possible at all. And yes, to me personally nothing beats it this year, by very, very far.
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Album Release day (November 22, 2024)
Today - 05:06
Vellichor
I’ve never listened to this band, but you make me want to. I feel like I can’t start with this album though so I’m gonna save it for a rainy day
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Today - 11:44
Rating: 8
musclassia
Staff
Written by Vellichor on Today at 05:06

I’ve never listened to this band, but you make me want to. I feel like I can’t start with this album though so I’m gonna save it for a rainy day

I've just started listening to this album now, but the three previous Suns Of Perdition albums from them are all outstanding releases, and exhibited a really impressive evolution from black metal to more of a post-black sound while maintaining the same excellent quality - I can fully recommend working through all of them when you find the time. I'm excited by the comments above that this album veers back more towards black metal, but they're so adept across the whole spectrum I've heard from them so far, I'm confident whatever they've served up here will fully deliveer
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Today - 12:19
Rating: 8
musclassia
Staff
On first listens, I'd agree it's gone further back towards black metal compared with Part 3. I'd say this didn't capture me on first listen quite in the way Parts 2 and 3 did, but I do like it a lot, and To Shadow Zion is an epic album closer
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Today - 13:04
Rating: 9
gavdann
This is top tier excellence right here.

Instrumentally speaking, themes from Suns Chapters I-III crop up throughout, so it sounds like a perfect summation of the three preceding albums. Yet again, it has a wonderful flow and the usual Panzerfaust foreboding atmosphere. As with all of the Suns albums it sounds like a proper, planned out album, not just a collection of songs.

After three listens this is already a 9. It will probably be a 10, as it has more instant replayability for me than Chapter III did, which is my least favourite.

I can't wait to see these guys live in London on Tuesday. I'll be down the front, transfixed for the duration.
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