| Band | |
| Summoning | |
|---|---|
| Background Information | |
| Origin | Vienna, Austria |
| Genre | Black metal, Tolkien metal |
| Years active | 1993-present |
| label | Napalm Records |
| website | www.summoning.info |
| Members | |
| Current Members | Protector Silenius |
| Former Members | Trifixion Pazuzu |
Summoning is an Austrian epic/atmospheric black metal band, formed in 1993. Their style has been described as "Tolkien metal", because the lyrics of most of their songs deal with Middle-earth. Their first three albums are named after strongholds of evil: "Lugburz" (1995), "Minas Morgul" (1996) and "Dol Guldur" (1996).
Discography
| Date of Release | Title | Label |
| 1995 | Lugburz | Napalm Records |
| 1995 | Minas Morgul | Napalm Records |
| 1996 | Dol Guldur | Napalm Records |
| 1999 | Stronghold | Napalm Records |
| 2001 | Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame | Napalm Records |
| 2006 | Oath Bound | Napalm Records |
| 2013 | Old Mornings Dawn | Napalm Records |
| 2018 | With Doom We Come | Napalm Records |
The band has also released the following demos/EPs:
- Nightshade Forests(1997)
- Lost Tales (2003)
- Dark Ages I
- Upon The Viking Stallion
- The Urilia Text
- Anno Mortiri Domini 1959
Members
- Protector (Richard Lederer)- Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards, Drum programming
- Silenius (Michael Gregor)- Vocals, Keyboards, Bass
Former Members
- Trifixion (Alexander Trondl)-Drums
- Pazuzu (Raymond Wells)-Vocals
Musical Characteristics
Summoning is known for their epic-style, Tolkien-related atmospheric black metal style, with emphasis on keyboards. Their trademark sound is characterized by:
- Very minimalistic guitars often low in the mix
- Programmed and heavily reverberated drums giving a very cavernous feel to the rhythm
- Multi-layered synthesizer and keyboard melodies mimicking orchestral instruments which often dominates the rest of the mix.
- Vocals performed in a traditional black metal fashion, however they are often heavily reverberated, giving a very epic and roomy sound to the songs.
- The band often makes use of audio samples, particularly from the The Lord of the Rings radio play.
