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Oath Bound

 
Album Review: Oath Bound

  • Artist: Summoning
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 25, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Over the course of several albums, Austrian black metal act Summoning perfected a particularly widescreen version of progressive black metal, a style that more recently has been infused with an almost medieval strain of twiddly folk music of the lutes 'n' flutes variety. Oath Bound dials back slightly on the Ren Faire aspects, but fans expecting a complete return to the pulverizing sound of Lugburz or Dol Guldor may be confused yet further by this album. The goth metal elements always present in the background of their sound are to the fore in these eight lengthy pieces, which are primarily instrumental and dominated by thick arrangements of electronic keyboards playing heavy, blocky chordal drones over the thudding rhythm section and under the folkish melody lines. Singer Silenius is barely present even on those songs that feature vocals, his hoarse croak of a voice often mixed so far back in the stereo image that it sounds piped-in from another room. The combination of Dead Can Dance-style ambient goth, progressive/symphonic metal and folky tunes makes Oath Bound sound like what the Orcs used to play to psych themselves up before the battles in the Lord of the Rings movies. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bauglir Summoning Summoning (2:58)
Across the Streaming Tide Summoning Summoning (10:20)
Mirdautas Vras Summoning Summoning (8:13)
Might und Glorn Summoning Summoning (8:26)
Beleeriand Summoning Summoning (9:27)
Rorthmard Summoning Summoning (8:39)
Menegroth Summoning Summoning (8:12)
Land of the Dead Summoning Summoning (12:50)
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Oath Bound
Studio album by Summoning
Released April 25 2006
Genre Black metal
Length 69:08
Label Napalm Records
Producer Summoning
Professional reviews
Summoning chronology
Lost Tales
(2003)
Oath Bound
(2006)

Oath Bound is the sixth full length album by Summoning. Not counting certain pieces from the soundtrack of Lord of the Rings, "Mirdautas Vras" is the first song ever to be written entirely in the Black Speech of Mordor. The songs "Might And Glory" and "Land Of The Dead" both feature a self-sung choir chorus similar to what was used on the Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame song "Farewell". To date it is Summoning's longest release, just 21 seconds longer than Dol Guldur.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Bauglir" - 2:58
  2. "Across the Streaming Tide" - 10:20
  3. "Mirdautas Vras" - 8:13
  4. "Might and Glory" - 8:26
  5. "Beleriand" - 9:27
  6. "Northward" - 8:39
  7. "Menegroth" - 8:12
  8. "Land of the Dead" - 12:50

Notes

  • The name Oath Bound was selected as it fits well with the Silmarillion theme the album has, in reference to the Oath of Fëanor.[1]
  • The album cover as well as pages in the booklet were made from paintings made by German-English painter Albert Bierstadt.
  • A mini-CD was supposed to be released in 2007 containing at least one song that did not have space on Oath Bound, due to Summoning not wanting the album to go over 70 minutes.[2]

Credits

  • Protector - Keyboards, guitars, drum sounds, vocals on 2, 4 and 8
  • Silenius - Keyboards, vocals on 3, 5, 6 and 7
  • Stefan Huber - Lyrics on 3

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