Review by UnhinderedbyTalent for Summoning - With Doom We Come (2018) Review by UnhinderedbyTalent for Summoning - With Doom We Come (2018)

UnhinderedbyTalent UnhinderedbyTalent / March 24, 2019 / 0

I call false album title. There's no doom on here folks. Any flare-wearing readers can stand down at this point of the review. I imagine the doom aspect of the title refers to the medieval threat of some Tolkien inspired fictitious army that Summoning have kindly recorded a soundtrack for. If you are familiar with Summoning there's little in the way of anything new here as the Austrians again bring their own brand of epic/atmospheric black metal to 2018.

The problem I have with "With Doom We Come" is that it doesn't really "go" anywhere. It could quite easily all be one track with seven pauses given the sound and structure varies very little from track to track. That is not to say it is a bad album, it just drips into the water without ever making a real "splosh" at any point. There's the usual gruff vocal style and occasional chanting over keys whilst the guitar just sits in the corner with a tea and some crossword books to bide the time one presumes.

Sarcasm aside, fans of the band will like this albeit without any truly remarkable moments to cement it as a stand out album. Usually, I can't sit and listen to Summoning without doing something else and this made a great accompaniment to some shelves I hung this morning, very rousing at times to the point of making me forget about my hangover altogether. The atmospheric magic never really finds any identifiable peak though, beautiful though the record is at times nothing really stands out overall.

Comments (1)

Ben Ben / March 24, 2019

As Daniel is constantly mocking about on the podcast, Summoning are a big band for me. I just connect with them on some level that is quite personal, but can totally understand why other metal fans wouldn't really get into it. Like most Summoning fans, I've been very disappointed by this album. It's just flat, with little of the majestic beauty that permeates most of their releases.