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File Name:Various Artists - In Mordor Where The Shadows Are - Homage to Summoning (2016)
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Album → In Mordor Where The Shadows Are - Homage to Summoning
Artist → Various Artists
Year → 2016
Genre → Epic Black Metal, Atmospheric Black Metal, Dungeon Synth
Label → Wolfspell Records
Country→ Miscellaneous
Format → Flac + Log(100%) + Cue
Source → PassTheHeadphones.me


Excellent tribute, highly recommended! ///Fuzzed

Track Listing:

   1. Mesarthim - Grey Havens
   2. Druadan Forest - Beyond Bloodred Horizons
   3. Azaghal - Where Winters Forever Cry
   4. Sakristei - Soul Wandering
   5. Thy Light - Lugburz
   6. Othalan - The Passing of the Grey Company
   7. Demonic Slaughter - Marching Homewards
   8. Kalmankantaja - Through the Forest of Dol Guldur
   9. Galdur - Angbands Schmieden
   10. Wyrd feat. V+Khaoz - Nightshade Forests
   11. Avathar - Elfstone
   12. Wędrujący Wiatr - Niczym Białe Oczy Bogów
   13. Midnight Odyssey - Where Hope And Daylight Die
   14. Mirkwood - The Rotting Horse On The Deadly Ground
   15. Severoth - A Distant Flame Before the Sun
   16. Dreams of Nature - A New Power Is Rising
   17. Caladan Brood - Farewell
   18. Evilfeast - Arcenstone & Morthond
   19. Emyn Muil - Menegroth
   20. Eldamar - Land Of The Dead
   21. Elderwind - Flammifer







I really couldn't resist this one. Summoning's one of those bands that you either immediately get into or ignore, and I'm definitely in the former category; a collection of obscure but high-quality black metal bands paying homage to their influence is too much to pass up, even at the high-for-Bandcamp price of 14 euros just for digital-only. But plenty of Summoning tributes have been slapped together in the past, with the songs all too often massacred by the would-be worshippers, whose love for their influence far outstrips their musical ability. What makes this so different?

For one thing, the bands are stronger picks than usual. Caladan Brood, who we reviewed here a few years ago, was the most-anticipated by myself, but Azaghal and Wyrd have a solid reputation too. The songs are different enough for the bands to put their own mark on the selections, and the bands take aim at wider material, not just the hits but also the more controversial early and late-period albums. Mesarthim makes Grey Havens, a short little synth-intro track in its original form, into a four-and-a-half-minute symphonic black metal masterwork, more like a Summoning piece than it ever was at first, and it's impressive; Sakristei's treatment of its intro is not quite as amazing, but puts a greater edge of watchfulness and menace into the song. Others are more conventional; Azaghal gives their track the straightforward competence they are known for, without major changes. No matter which way the listener leans, there are a lot to choose from; there are 21 tracks and one is hard-pressed to find a single dud.

The other thing I like on this compilation is the nice production. The reason the tight, compressed saw-edge of the guitars on Kalmankantaja's cover of Through the Forest of Dol Guldur comes off so well against the acoustic plinking of the intro has a lot to do with that production, and most of the bands, though keeping their own sound in the mix, have that big reverb echo classic Summoning was known for. Midnight Odyssey's contribution, in particular, definitely sounds like a Midnight Odyssey song, all clean, cold male vocals -- an odd contrast since they picked the one song in Summoning's discography with female vocals. Caladan Brood is just as good as expected, their dreamy sound giving Farewell a more fantasy-oriented vibe than the epic heroism of the first one; I also got a kick out of Elderwind's Flammifer, a faster and more driving version with a quick beat on the chorus.

This is a high-quality collection, created by a ridiculously large group of Summoning-influenced bands who are strong metal acts in their own right, spanning the range of folk, black metal, ambient, and darkwave. It would probably be a decent listen for any ambient black metal fan, but if Summoning is your favorite band, grab it for sure.

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Genre:Black
Subgenre:Epic Black Metal / Atmospheric Black Metal
Bitrate:Lossless
Size:1.04 GB
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