Description
Following their acclaimed breakthrough debut album that caught the ears of
critics and fans worldwide, and became Important's highest selling album, Ocean
has returned with their forward thinking, brutally heavy and purely minimalist
sophomore album Pantheon Of The Lesser. The first 3000 copies come packaged in a
deluxe 6 panel digipack with full metallic foil embossing.
Pantheon Of
The Lesser was composed over a period of two years in Ocean's home studio in
Portland, Maine. As the seasons passed each track was written, re-written,
played and then re-played as layers were slowly stripped away until the true
essence of the song was revealed. Once Ocean entered the studio it took another
two years to deconstruct Pantheon Of The Lesser until they had found the core of
their writing. This disciplined deconstructionist approach to songwriting is how
Pantheon Of The Lesser is Ocean taking it to the next level of the abyss. The
result of this compositional technique is over an hour of strictly bare
instrumentation and a kind of natural heavyness that slowly rises and falls in a
pure organic fashion.
Everything in it's own time. Simply profound. Heavy like Schoenberg.
While Ocean continues to explore and expand upon their less is more approach
of profound musical minimalism and sheer heavyness, Pantheon Of The Lesser is a
bit more musical than its predecessor. The Beacon, the opening track on Pantheon
Of The Lesser, was played as Ocean's complete set on a recent US tour and on
dates with Mono and Boris. Clocking in at 41 minutes on record and over an hour
live, The Beacon evolves in 3 distinct movements with fleeting moments of
hypnotic melody and earth shakingly heavy dirges creating an all encompasing
tone of pure misanthropy.
The second and final track on Pantheon Of The
Lesser, titled Of The Lesser, carries a similar theme of misery. Written as an
ode to distraction, chemical and otherwise, it is Ocean at their most personal:
a pure sonic stream of consciousness in slow motion.


