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    Summon in Thunder

    Himsa - Summon in Thunder

    09/18/2007 | Century Media 

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      SUMMON IN THUNDER (BONUS CD) (ENH)

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    All Music Guide Review

    Since the start of their career in the dying days of the second millennium, Seattle's Himsa have been plagued with incessant personnel issues, and though they've somehow managed to withstand a Spinal Tap-like musician turnover rate in order to release four full albums in the early 2000s, their supporters have understandably suffered for it. After all, heavy metal fans may be a loyal bunch, sometimes willing to stick with a band even when they can't be sure who will be taking to the stage on any given night, but loyalty is a two-way street, and Himsa's somewhat amorphous musical signature (or lack thereof), mixing elements thrash, death, metalcore, traditional, and even nu-metal, hasn't helped their cause, either. On the surface, though, 2007's Summon in Thunder would appear to be an attempt to rectify all that, and most will agree that the band (or their current iteration, anyway) does seem focused like never before on establishing a consistent, melodic neo-death/thrash template of their own. But in spite of their impressive musicianship, varied dynamics and tight arrangements, new songs like "Reinventing the Noose," "Haunter," and "Curseworship," are still openly derivative of many other, mostly Scandinavian sources, including the Haunted, Hatesphere, and In Flames. At best, slightly more striking efforts like "Skinwalkers" (featuring a nice acoustic intro), "Hooks as Hands" (containing the best pure thrash riff here), and "Big Timber" (which sounds like some kind of joke, but actually delivers the album's best combination of harmonic guitar lines and absolutely pummeling death/thrash metal), still struggle to stake an individual claim. By the time we reach the closing rounds, unconvincing, almost unfinished sounding tracks like the anemic "Den of Infamy" and the one-dimensional mosh, "Unleash Carnage," have Himsa backed up against the ropes, and not even the closing title track's desperate flurry can keep them off the mat, in the end. So now, the only question that remains is whether Himsa will find the strength to pick themselves back up and fight another day. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

    Summon in Thunder Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Haunter
  • 4:17
  • Sound Clip for Haunter from Summon in Thunder


  • 3
  • Big Timber
  • 4:00
  • Sound Clip for Big Timber from Summon in Thunder


  • 5
  • Skinwalkers
  • 6:41
  • Sound Clip for Skinwalkers from Summon in Thunder


  • 6
  • Curseworship
  • 4:03
  • Sound Clip for Curseworship from Summon in Thunder


  • 8
  • Ruin Them
  • 3:33
  • Sound Clip for Ruin Them from Summon in Thunder


  • 9
  • Den of Infamy
  • 4:15
  • Sound Clip for Den of Infamy from Summon in Thunder


  • 10
  • Unleash Carnage
  • 2:02
  • Sound Clip for Unleash Carnage from Summon in Thunder


  • 12
  • (CD-Rom Track)

  • 13 (2)
  • Circle of Demons
  • 3:18
  • Sound Clip for Circle of Demons from Summon in Thunder


  • 15 (2)
  • Shoeshine for Neptune
  • 2:54
  • Sound Clip for Shoeshine for Neptune from Summon in Thunder


  • 16 (2)
  • Bleed the Faith
  • 3:07
  • Sound Clip for Bleed the Faith from Summon in Thunder


  • 17 (2)
  • Bludgeoned to Death
  • 2:36
  • Sound Clip for Bludgeoned to Death from Summon in Thunder


  • 18 (2)
  • Big Timber
  • 4:02
  • Sound Clip for Big Timber from Summon in Thunder


  • Credits of Summon in Thunder



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