The follow up to the acclaimed "Pheromone" release, "Summon" sees the nightmare Bloody Panda initially conceived (with their split LP with experimentalists Kayo Dot) taken further into the depths. Recorded in various locations and in different times and spaces, and by crafting a more nightmarish and cryptic opus than all previous works, "Summon" is an artful time-stretching observation that lurks within the deep dark chambers of doom metal horror. Through a vast disturbing cinematic vision of terror and frightening depravity, almost like the aural equivalent of a Takashi Miike meets Nagisa Oshima film if it were translated into doom metal, "Summon" will present itself as a doom metal opus for the ages.
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