Aurum, which was released on June 20, 2007, came out via Whirlwind Records, a label that had housed such bands like Kekal, Sacrificium, and Lengsel.
[10] Over the years, they had similarly been accused of being illuminati and fundamentalists for some of the themes they incorporated.
[14] In a review of Pantokrator and Sanctifica's split EP, the band's style was described as "Crunchy death metal".
The full review stated, "A classic brutal release with two great bands.
Aurum is the second full-length studio-album from the Swedish death metal band Pantokrator.
But the music makes up for the lack of care for the booklet (the cover is also one of the dullest I've ever seen).
What is immediately clear after I popped this disc into the player, is that the band has progressed.
Nonetheless, Pantokrator has moved forward and the result is a very nice piece of melodic death metal.