Stronghold (Summoning album) explained

Stronghold
Type:studio
Artist:Summoning
Cover:Summoning Stronghold.jpg
Released:May 11, 1999
Genre:Atmospheric black metal
Label:Napalm
Producer:Summoning
Prev Title:Nightshade Forests
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame
Next Year:2001

Stronghold is the fourth full-length album by the Austrian black metal band Summoning. This album marked a change in the sound of Summoning as it was much more "guitar orientated with more compact keyboard-melodies".[1] "Where Hope and Daylight Die" features Tania Borsky, Protector's ex-girlfriend and a former member of Die Verbannten Kinder Evas, on lead vocals. The album's cover was adapted from 'The Bard', an 1817 painting by John Martin.

This album is the first by Summoning to feature audio-clips; the clips used on this album were from the movies Braveheart and Legend.[1]

Credits

Lyrical references

Stronghold marks the first time in which not all lyrics were derived from J. R. R. Tolkien

References

[2]

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20070219222708/http://www.summoning.info/index.php?section=releases&show=title,date,imageLink,content&filter=id_releasetypes,1&PHPSESSID=4f8081f80fed8dc02edb6755d3e80001 Summoning's Official website
  2. Web site: Lyrical Sources. Summoning.