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HIMSA
Summon in Thunder (Century Media)


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01. Reinventing the Noose
02. Haunter
03. Big Timber
04. Given in to the Taking
05. Skinwalkers
06. Curseworship
07. Hooks as Hands
08. Ruin Them
09. Den of Infamy
10. Unleash Carnage
11. Summon in Thunder




Seattle's HIMSA have stayed the course these past several years, kicking out reliable modern thrash albums that tear flesh with scorching guitars and venomous vocals, the last of which, "Hail Horror", marked its final release for Prosthetic Records. Signing a well-deserved deal with Century Media, the quintet has released "Summon in Thunder", an album that is without a doubt the group's finest to date. I'm sure the boys are elated about the career boost, but they sure do sound pissed off on the new long player.

The view from above illustrates an album that sounds better from top to bottom: songwriting, sound mix, and overall intensity. The first class recording team of Steve Carter (producer of "Courting Tragedy and Disaster"), Devin Townsend (vocal production), and Tue Madsen (mixing/mastering) harnesses the unit's musical ferocity, emphasizing every detail, right down to vocalist terrorist John Pettibone's paint-peeling delivery. It is in fact an all-consuming sound with an emphasis on the splitting of ears. The shock of the up tick in fury occurring after the first spin is downright destabilizing.

The return of guitarist Sammi Curr has bolstered the effort, resulting in a marked improvement in songwriting, fiery riffs, and those all important guitar harmonies. The urgency in the effort is heard as soon as the introductory segment of "Reinventing the Noose" hits with sledgehammer force, the fireworks then continuing in the form of "Haunter" (which happens to remind of vintage THE HAUNTED). No stop lights or yield signs obstruct the path either, as the album keeps unveiling one powerful song after another, "Big Timber", "Given into the Taking", and one of the album highlights, "Skinwalkers", a particularly explosive trio.

"Summon in Thunder" is the complete package for which fans have been waiting. Vicious as a starving wolverine, yet dynamic and tuneful, you will remember "Summon in Thunder" long after your ears have stopped ringing (if they ever do). Much like the effect of HURTLOCKER's new effort, "Embrace the Fall", fans of rabid American thrash will squeal like stuck pigs during a listening session with "Summon in Thunder".


- Scott Alisoglu
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posted by : the destroyer
9/15/2007 9:28:39 AM

Very good cd indeed. Their best next to "Courting Tragedy""

COMMENT | 'vintage the haunted?'
posted by : flungdung
9/15/2007 10:30:02 AM

that band was started in like 96 or something.

COMMENT | 'Stunning album !!!'
posted by : Jaxx Man
9/15/2007 10:42:58 AM

WOW is all I can say. Scott has an accurate review - "Summon in Thunder" surely will be on my Top 10 year end list. Himsa are going to turn some heads and drop some jaws on the upcoming Amon Amarth tour of North America. Helluva job.

COMMENT | 'Those idiots who gave this a 1:'
posted by : spaztekmofo
9/15/2007 11:04:21 AM

Have you even bothered to listen to this ?

It kicks ass.

COMMENT | 'Surprisingly enough'
posted by : AllDeadWithin
9/15/2007 1:54:26 PM

I hated this cd on first listen. It honestly sounded as though they had reverted back to their first (and VERY metalcore) album and completely abandoned all the new ground they covered with Hail Horror.

A couple of days of forced listening later, and I am soundly proven wrong.

To be frank, I was hoping this would be better than Hail Horror, but I suppose being right on par is not exactly the bronze medal, now is it? A solid effort that affords the rating it recieved. Well done, gentlemen.

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posted by : thisfleshatomb
9/15/2007 4:16:18 PM

This CD is out already!!? FUCK!!

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posted by : Beer
9/18/2007 11:26:38 AM

HIMSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

and to the guy above me, please kill yourself slowly and painfully. thanks man!

COMMENT | 'Wont rate it cos i havent heard it but'
posted by : DeathMetalProgRocker
9/18/2007 2:15:30 PM

last time i checked out this band they seemed sooooo fucking generic...
Ah well at least its real metal XD

COMMENT | 'BRILLIANT!!'
posted by : PureSleezevil
9/18/2007 2:57:09 PM

This review is dead on. Himsa have stepped it up all around. It's a fucking awesome album and this band deserves some kudos for sticking it out after never getting the respect they truly deserve. Hopefully they will get it with this release. Wake up, kids... THIS IS METAL!!

COMMENT | NULL
posted by : high gravity
9/18/2007 3:19:12 PM

wasn't this the band that just 3-4 years ago listed the brands of makeup they wear on their album jacket?

COMMENT | 'boja!'
posted by : _nin_
9/18/2007 7:37:59 PM

Killer album! To be honest i was not expecting this i went on to their myspace to check them if this was anything to have because im going to see them this monday with as i lay dying and Darkest hour. Right now i can't stop listening to them >.< Bah what a killer gig it's going to be!

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posted by : Impaledeyesocket
9/19/2007 11:58:17 PM

ALOT better than hail horror, unleash carnage rules!!

COMMENT | '...'
posted by : ilikegrunge
9/20/2007 10:42:23 AM

this is the first album i've picked up from himsa... and i must say that i am very impressed. solid album.

may this band never go to a major label and remain true to their musical vision.

COMMENT | 'awsome'
posted by : xdeicidex
9/20/2007 3:18:30 PM

the album is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~

COMMENT | 'MUTHA FUCKIN JAM'
posted by : QUINTON ARLEDGE
9/21/2007 3:08:06 PM

Yes, this album is totally rad. I like it better than "Hail, Horror"

COMMENT | 'One fuckin'' word'
posted by : lemulot
9/22/2007 12:31:20 AM

AWSOME !

COMMENT | 'wow, some of you are really dumb!'
posted by : astral zombie
9/22/2007 2:25:54 PM

"wasn't this the band that just 3-4 years ago listed the brands of makeup they wear on their album jacket?"

No...Himsa have never been a make-up band, they're not the most original band out there...but they're not an emo band by any stretch!

COMMENT | 'i checked em out again'
posted by : DeathMetalProgRocker
9/27/2007 5:59:22 PM

Still boring as hell.
Really don't get the big deal with this band
Also i retract my earlier statement "at least its real metal"
Cos its not saved by the fact its not gaycore.
Really boring :|

COMMENT | NULL
posted by : Angrysun
9/28/2007 4:53:02 AM

Why would they choose a name with HIM in it?

COMMENT | '8'
posted by : KissorKillHimsa
10/13/2007 7:15:51 PM

There are alot of good things on this cd.Personally i will always be partial to "Courting tradgedy and disaster", But this album shows that they have finally found somewhat of a niche for themselves."Hooks as Hands" is by far my favorite track.I would recommend this cd to anyone before thier other discs simply because this may be the style they stick with for a while and that is by no means a bad thing.Good to see them on a label who can finally promote them like they deserve.I look forward to thier next cd to see where they go from here.

COMMENT | NULL
posted by : Spawn of Santa
11/3/2007 11:29:26 AM

Well played Himsa.

COMMENT | NULL
posted by : dethkloksucks
11/18/2007 1:30:11 AM

Decent album, not as good as I was hoping though.

COMMENT | 'Soilwork'
posted by : Orbstac
6/17/2008 12:26:11 PM

Anyone else see the similarities between the main riff in Bullet Beast and Skinwalkers or Curseworship and Chainheart Machine?

COMMENT | 'swagger like us'
posted by : messiahbolical
10/22/2008 10:00:04 PM

yea they do dont they, this cd didnt really do it for me i was expecting a little more out of this album but all an all its not a bad cd.

COMMENT | NULL
posted by : shadesofnothing
12/4/2008 1:59:31 PM

Good Album



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