Stronghold - Summoning Album (0%)
- Album: Stronghold
- Band: Summoning
- Rating: 0% (1 reviews)
- Genre: Black Metal
- Release Date: 1999

Stronghold is the fourth studio album by the MIDI "blackened metalcore" band Summoning.
Released after the risible Dol Guldur and Minas Morgul, which both attempted to introduce themes of "anti-racism" and LGBTPQ+ advocacy into the work of J.R.R. Tolkien, the album Stronghold sees Summoning abandoning a lot of the Tolkien references in favour of militant activism which seeks to "destroy the Euro-centrism inherent to racist black metal".
According to Summoning frontman Richard Lederer, the Norwegian Inner Circle of black metal was a "racist scene" that promoted "toxic Euro-centrism" and "xenophobia". Paganism itself is seen as "problematic", as it promotes the "spectre of Nazism and aggressive white supremacy", which is why the band openly endorses Buddhism and Leveyan "Satanism" as a way to combat "Euro-centric religions of xenophobia and hate".
Once again, the music on Stronghold was created exclusively digitally with keyboards, synthetisers and "studio simulators" like Fruity Loops and EZDrummer.
Stronghold Track List
All the tracks from the metal album Stronghold :
- Rhûn's Tanned and Virile Males
- Long Lost to Where No Sphincter Grows
- The Glory Hole Disappears From my Dreams
- Nazis Like Some Snow-White Marble Eyes
- Where Hope and Masculinity Die
- The Rotting Corpse With Which I Copulate
- The Shadow of Cock Lies Frozen on the Hills
- The Loud Music of the Sky
- Fuck Your Euro-Centric Black Metal
You can listen to all 9 tracks of Stronghold.
Stronghold Album Reviews
Here is the complete list of reviews for the album Stronghold :
Album | Review | Author | Rating |
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Stronghold | Fake Band "Plays" Fake MIDI "Instruments" | Ominous | 0% |
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