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The Gauntlet: Pantheon I Metal News

PANTHEON I Begins Recording New Album


PANTHEON I, the Norwegian extreme metal band featuring vocalist/guitarist Andrè Kvebek (1349) and guitarist John Espen Sagstad (TROLLFEST, SARKOM), spent this past weekend at Nye Losjen studio in Sofiemyr, Norway recording drums for its upcoming CD. "The rest of the album will be recorded during the next couple of weeks," the group writes on its web site.

PANTHEON I recently signed a deal with Candlelight Records. Pre-production versions of three new songs that will appear on the band's upcoming CD - "Where Angels Burn", "Core of the Soul" and "Decent into Darkness" - along with a cover of EMPEROR's "Thus Spake The Nightspirit", have been made available for download in the "Media" section of the band's official web site, www.pantheon-i.com.

PANTHEON I combine aspects of black, death, progressive and speed metal to create a unique sound that features violin and cello. "Atrocity Divine" is said to apeal to those "who have a fascination for brutal, extreme and melancholic music."

 

Date: Nov 15, 2006
As Reported by: jason

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