With Doom We Come Explained
With Doom We Come |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Summoning |
Cover: | With Doom We Come, album by Summoning, 2018.jpg |
Released: | 5 January 2018 |
Studio: | Nachtschattenstudio |
Genre: | Atmospheric black metal[1] |
Label: | Napalm |
Producer: | Summoning |
Prev Title: | Old Mornings Dawn |
Prev Year: | 2013 |
With Doom We Come is the eighth full-length album by the Austrian atmospheric black metal band Summoning. The album was released on 5 January 2018, through Napalm Records. The cover art is based on Georg Janny's painting, The Dragon's cave (1917). The songs are inspired by the literature of J. R. R. Tolkien, with the title of the album being spoken by Treebeard as the Ents march on Isengard in The Two Towers.
Personnel
- Protector – guitars, drum programming, vocals on 3, 6 and 8, backing vocals on 4 and 8
- Silenius – keyboards, vocals on 2, 4, and 7, backing vocals on 4 and 8
- Erika Szűcs – backing vocals on 4 and 8
Lyrical references
- "Tar-Calion" uses vocal samples from the first episode of the animated series (2011).
- "Silvertine" is the modified version of William Wordsworth's poem "The Thorn".
- "Carcharoth" and "With Doom I Come" both are taken from J. R. R. Tolkien's poem "The Lay of Leithian".
- "Herumor" is taken from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "Alone" and the poem "Into the Unknown" by Kim Jones.
- "Night Fell Behind" is taken from William Motherwell's poem "The Cavalier's Song".
- "Mirklands" is taken from Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem "Good-bye".
Notes and References
- https://www.metalutopia.com/summoning-with-doom-we-come-review/ Summoning – With Doom We Come Review