graviton: this is like, the most "post-" that post-metal has ever been. there's barely any metal, actually, imo. and some electronic or acoustic interlude tracks. it feels like a metal band making a non-metal album. that's what post-metal means, essentially, so. and i like it, dunno if i love it, but it's interesting
inter arma: first half of this is kind of boring. primordial wound especially, is just 10 minutes of nothing. and then the back of the album is kind of awesome? potomac plain and simple rocks, the title track is a great epic, violent constellations is pretty interesting and intense, and the closer is gorgeous. shame i half to sit through tracks 2-4 though.
oak pantheon: i find it hard to have an opinion on this yet tbh, it's very pretty and heavily post-rock infused black metal and it doesn't really stand out in any major way but i find myself enjoying it plenty regardless. parts of climb and enormity especially, just rule