Review by Daniel for Summoning - Old Mornings Dawn (2013) Review by Daniel for Summoning - Old Mornings Dawn (2013)

Daniel Daniel / January 27, 2019 / 0

I originally dismissed Summoning as an artist that simply wasn't for me back in the 1990's & haven't given them another chance since but after seeing the positive response to this record I thought it might be time to give them another try.  

My first impression of "Old Mornings Dawn" is that it doesn't sound like your average symphonic black metal band. They use the drum programming as a differentiator in that they don't simply try to mimic a drummer. They use it more like an electronic musician would which opens up a world of potential. Unfortunately these drum sounds are quite out-dated. I had a cheap drum machine in the late 1990's that sounded better than these in my opinion. I also have a background in the techno scene so I find the programming to be pretty simple & primitive in comparison.  

I quite enjoy the vocals & some of the riffs. Each song has some catchy hooks too so I can see why people find Summoning endearing however I have a real aversion to cheesy melodies & there are plenty of those to counteract my overall enjoyment of the album. As with the drums, the synth sounds seem pretty cheap & out-dated to me. The medieval feel of these horn & pan flute lines leaves me cringing a lot of the time. Each time I start to get emotionally engaged one of these melodies will arrive to put me off again.  

Overall this is a frustrating album for me. I can see it's a good example of it's type & I enjoy the fact that it doesn't sound like everyone else. There are some elements that I really like about almost every song however I can never really get comfortable with it due to the medieval cheese factor. I honestly think that I have a problem with Summoning on a conceptual level as much as anything. If I'm honest with myself I really don't want my black metal to sound like this. I like a much darker & more tense style & I can't really relate to the atmosphere Summoning work with a lot of the time.

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