Summon Destroyer

by Sumeru

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Milo Bloom
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Milo Bloom Heavy, fast sludge that hits like a speeding truck. Very catchy and full of great riffs. Favorite track: The Temple.
baudelagon
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baudelagon Encore un peu plus travaillés, les morceaux ont gagné en enrobage : un petit plus du côté de la mise en ambiance. Et même des cordes sur le dernier titre. Carton plein !
ben26
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ben26 Summon Destroyer, heard on Andrew Haug radio \m/ Favorite track: Summon Destroyer.
Nathan Watson
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Nathan Watson Sumerau are perhaps Australia's best example of sludge metal. Summon Destroyer is completed with catchy riffs, detail to atmospheric elements, doom-like mantras and eerie vocals remmenicient of treachery and ones demise! Favorite track: Embrace The Cold.
Colin M.
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Colin M. Sumeru pack an awful lot of ideas into this worthy followup to "Holy Lands." The result is brooding, dynamic, doomy stoner metal. Favorite track: A New Ritual.
Andy Fitzpatrick
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Andy Fitzpatrick Metal doesn't get any better. Favorite track: Rivers of Lethe.
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A New Ritual 09:19

about

“An evolution of descent for Sumeru into much darker and unholy territory, ‘Summon Destroyer’ sees a turning away from the light of their well-known craftings of bluesy riff-sick grooves, and a return to more blackened doom and deathly roots.
Evermore crushing than previous offerings, Sumeru’s next level of newly discovered ferocity is backed by a lyrical spirituality that seeks to take listeners minds beyond any self-imposed jurisdictions they might impose on themselves.
And if their patient beginnings and ability to constantly push themselves into new territory showed Sumeru’s maturity, ‘Summon Destroyer’ highlights a musicianship full of integrity and an ability to produce an album free from the pretense of the manufactured modern day. This is live and real sound, there is no facade here.”

credits

released October 26, 2018

Sumeru on 'Summon Destroyer' was Matt Power, Peter Bursky, Chris Wilson, Pat Taylor and Andres Hyde.

Recorded by James Balderston at Ghostnote Studios.
Vocals, additional recording and editing by Mark Matula at Defwolf Studios & MM Productions.
Mixed by Lachlan Mitchell.
Mastered by Adam McElnea at Sonamax.
Additional Vocals on ‘Temple’ by Ashye Topal.
Additional Vocals on ‘A New Ritual’ by Nellie Pollard-Wharton.

Cover Artwork by Paolo Girardi.
Layout & additional designs by Vhan artworks, Carl Whitbread & Septian Fajrianto.
Photography by Rod Hunt, edited by Lee Nutter.

We acknowledge that this album was written and recorded upon the ancestral lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the Dharawal and Gandangara peoples and the Kaurna people of the Adelaide plains, we pay our respects to elders past and present.
We recognise the Gadigal, the Dharawal, the Gandangara and Kaurna as the traditional custodians of these lands and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land.

All songs copyright Sumeru 2018.

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