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Review of Summoning The Lich and their new 2021 album United In Chaos via Prosthetic Records. Freshly joined to the Prosthetic roster based only on a very well recieved self-titled demo, this is the debut full length for the St Louis, Missouri-based melodic death metal band band, taking campy inspirations from various fantasy realms, and presenting them in a style that is pure The Black Dahlia Murder. Already having racked up live dates alongside big name bands like Origin, Beneath The Massacre, and several stops on the Summer Slaughter tour, Summoning The Lich seems poised for greatness. Key Tracks: Descend, The Nightmare Begins. Also enjoy shout-outs for Basilica and Demon King. Want more new metal album reviews and recommendations from the underground and above? Check out this playlist: • BEST New METAL Albums of 2020 Join us on DISCORD! / discord Become a Supporter! / metaltrenches https://www.subscribestar.com/metal-t... SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/dogQCD Connect: https://metaltrenches.com https://www.minds.com/metaltrenches / metaltrenches https://metaltrenches.bandcamp.com/ / metaltrenches / metal.trenches Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings” Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/ I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary.