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Summit Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Summit

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Sep 30, 2020

10:00 PM UTC
Summit Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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If you have a PROMO CODE, please purchase General & VIP passes through the first event titled “PANEL: Effective A&R and Discovering Artists”. Miss Grit // Brooklyn, NY Heaven Honey // Nashville, TN Claude // Chicago, IL Karina Daza // New York, NY MidWay Music Festival & Summit aim to celebrate and connect women-identifying and non-binary people in music via promotion, empowerment, and performance opportunities. This year's lineup features Sudan Archives, Kadhja Bonet, Okay Kaya, Kaina, Miss Grit, Madison McFerrin, Major Murphy, Mamalarky, Corbu, + more! A full week of shows, music industry summit panels, and other virtual and socially-distanced experiences, all in support of local, regional, and national artists as well as music venues in Bloomington, IN.
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Summit Biography

Formation/Death metal years: (2007-2010)

Summit started out in 2007 as an old school death metal band under the name Funeralopolis. The band then consisted of Andreas Hagen - vocals/guitar (High Priest of Saturn, Black Magic, ++), Kristian Bakkejord - bass, Øyvind Norby Bjørgo - guitar and Åge Breivik - drums (Rogue Planet). Øyvind left the band in 2008 and was replaced by Henrik M. Arnesen on guitar (Rogue Planet). In 2009 the band changed their name to Summit and recorded a three-track demo: Arche-Ontos-Apeiron. In early 2010 the band moved away from death metal and ventured into doom territory.

Early doom years: (2010-2013)

Shortly after changing genre and the creation of new songs, Summit got their first gig supporting Faustcoven and Resonaut under the concept A Crash Course in Doom. After one more gig and some downtime Andreas left the band to focus on his drumming role in Resonaut. In 2011 Vegard Hermstad (Rogue Planet) joined on guitar and Kristian took over vocal duties. A new demo was recorded containing three new songs; Pleasing to The Lord, Sun and I Hope to Feel Again. Andreas Hagen returned for a producer/engineer role. The demo was self published with a total of 50 copies made. Summit was featured in Metal Hammer Norway’s list up up and coming bands for 2012. The band played some gigs in the first part of 2012 but obligations through school and work forced the band to go into a hiatus. In 2013 Kristian moved away and had to leave the band. Henrik took over on vocals and John Inge Bjermeland joined on bass.

Detour into stoner: (2013-2014)

2013 went by with little activity with few gigs and a rehearsal recording of a new track: Beast of Fire. With this track and with Henrik as the main songwriter the band took a musical detour into stoner doom. The following year went by with lots of concerts locally and with a high creative output. Due to differences the band and John Inge parted ways late 2014.

Return to epic: (2014-Present)

During the winter holiday Henrik decided on returning Summits to it’s epic doom past. He separated the epic/stoner hybrid that now represented Summit into two bands: Summit, that would keep its epic roots and Rogue Planet, a stoner doom band with a touch of space noise. Torleif Landstad joined the band on bass. In 2015 the band released a new demo containing a refurbished version of an old song: Catharsis. The band continued gigging and during the year played both Trondheim Metal Fest and Henriks new concert concept: Nidarosdoomen. For the second time the band were featured in Metal Hammer Norway’s up and coming list. Summit continues to play shows and are making arrangements for recording an EP during 2017.
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