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Stronghold (Summoning album)

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Released
  
May 11, 1999

Artist
  
Summoning

Label
  
Napalm Records

Length
  
64:21

Release date
  
11 May 1999

Producer
  
Summoning

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Stronghold (1999)
  
Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame (2001)

Genres
  
Black metal, Symphonic black metal

Similar
  
Summoning albums, Black metal albums

Stronghold full album summoning


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". "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.

Contents

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

Credits

  • Protector - vocals, guitars, keyboards
  • Silenius - vocals, keyboards
  • Tania Borsky - vocals on 'Where Hope and Daylight Die'
  • Songs

    1Rhun3:26
    2Long Lost to Where No Pathway Goes7:24
    3The Glory Disappears7:50

    References

    Stronghold (Summoning album) Wikipedia