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'''Stronghold''' is the fourth full length album by [[Summoning]]. Their lyrics tended to drift away from Tolkien-related subjects on this album. The track names, except the intro called ''[[Rhûn]]'', are not Tolkien-related, in contrast with their previous albums, where the were dominating. | '''''Stronghold''''' is the fourth full length album by [[Summoning]]. Their lyrics tended to drift away from Tolkien-related subjects on this album. The track names, except the intro called ''[[Rhûn]]'', are not Tolkien-related, in contrast with their previous albums, where the were dominating. | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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# "A Distant Flame Before the Sun" | # "A Distant Flame Before the Sun" | ||
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Revision as of 13:45, 28 October 2012
Stronghold is the fourth full length album by Summoning. Their lyrics tended to drift away from Tolkien-related subjects on this album. The track names, except the intro called Rhûn, are not Tolkien-related, in contrast with their previous albums, where the were dominating.
Track listing
- "Rhûn"
- "Long Lost to Where No Pathway Goes"
- "The Glory Disappears"
- "Like Some Snow-white Marble Eyes"
- "Where Hope and Daylight Die"
- "The Rotting Horse on the Deadly Ground"
- "The Shadow Lies Frozen on the Hills"
- "The Loud Music of the Sky"
- "A Distant Flame Before the Sun"