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New Panopticon and additional Bindrune news

Posted by Loren on January 23, 2021

New Panopticon and additional Bindrune news
New Panopticon and additional Bindrune news

Bindrune Recordings has shared a wealth of 2021 news.

Up first, Panopticon will soon release a new 70-minute full-length titled ...And Against into the Light. Watch a video from the new record here.

Additional upcoming releases include a self-titled album from Nemorous, a 5-song release by Tvaer, and new Nechochwen material is in the works. Meanwhile Canis Dirus shares that a permanent drummer, CJ Yacoub, has joined the group.

New Panopticon and additional Bindrune news
New Panopticon and additional Bindrune news

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