Dimmu Borgir Eonian Reviews
Dimmu Borgir Eonian Reviews
Hello frinds if you are the big fan of the Dimmu then i have a very good news because here am share the Dimmu released Borgir Eonian album on this 4 may..
Dimmu Borgir Eonian Album
Eerie shadows are lurking in the dark corners of spring 2018; the spirit that denies, a force able to distort our conception of space and time. Over seven years, deathlike silence has filled the halls of the world’s biggest black metal forge, DIMMU BORGIR, whilst powers have been gathering to resurrect the band right in time for their 25th anniversary. Now they finally mark their return with a vicious work of art that can be defined as timeless in the truest sense of the word: »Eonian«.
Conceived in the heart of the Norwegian black metal scene in 1993, DIMMU BORGIR quickly broke free from the boundaries of the genre, daring to combine a traditional raven black sound with opulent symphonic orchestration. Soon they turned into pioneers of their field, forging groundbreaking albums such as »Enthrone Darkness Triumphant« (1997), »Spiritual Black Dimensions«(1999), or »Death Cult Armageddon« (2003), invading the entire world with headline tours and eventually turning into the most influential act of their genre after nine full-length studio releases. Seven years have passed since their latest manifesto »Abrahadabra«, they are now returning to rip apart the space-time continuum with »Eonian«.
Harvey Radford of Extreme Metal Festival News recently conducted an interview with guitarist Sven Atle Kopperud (a.k.a. Silenoz) of Norwegian symphonic black metallers DIMMU BORGIR. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
Hello frinds if you are the big fan of the Dimmu then i have a very good news because here am share the Dimmu released Borgir Eonian album on this 4 may..
Dimmu Borgir Eonian Album
Eerie shadows are lurking in the dark corners of spring 2018; the spirit that denies, a force able to distort our conception of space and time. Over seven years, deathlike silence has filled the halls of the world’s biggest black metal forge, DIMMU BORGIR, whilst powers have been gathering to resurrect the band right in time for their 25th anniversary. Now they finally mark their return with a vicious work of art that can be defined as timeless in the truest sense of the word: »Eonian«.
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Conceived in the heart of the Norwegian black metal scene in 1993, DIMMU BORGIR quickly broke free from the boundaries of the genre, daring to combine a traditional raven black sound with opulent symphonic orchestration. Soon they turned into pioneers of their field, forging groundbreaking albums such as »Enthrone Darkness Triumphant« (1997), »Spiritual Black Dimensions«(1999), or »Death Cult Armageddon« (2003), invading the entire world with headline tours and eventually turning into the most influential act of their genre after nine full-length studio releases. Seven years have passed since their latest manifesto »Abrahadabra«, they are now returning to rip apart the space-time continuum with »Eonian«.
Harvey Radford of Extreme Metal Festival News recently conducted an interview with guitarist Sven Atle Kopperud (a.k.a. Silenoz) of Norwegian symphonic black metallers DIMMU BORGIR. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
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Extreme Metal Festival News: It's been eight years since the release of "Abrahadabra" and on May 4 you return with your new offering called "Eonian". What musical direction has DIMMU taken with this album and is it like anything you've recorded before?
Extreme Metal Festival News: It's been eight years since the release of "Abrahadabra" and on May 4 you return with your new offering called "Eonian". What musical direction has DIMMU taken with this album and is it like anything you've recorded before?
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Silenoz: "It's always hard for us to say what we've done 'different' or 'changed', as we're always in our little bubble when we write, but we know for a fact that rushing art is not gonna get you anywhere. It's up to the fans and the critics to decipher whatever changes there are, I guess. We could've easily done 'Enthrone Darkness Triumphant' all over again and be sure that we'd satisfy a part of our fan base with that, but we wouldn't be satisfied and content. If the artist is not convinced and confident about their new work, there's no point releasing it, there's no point being an artist.
Silenoz: "It's always hard for us to say what we've done 'different' or 'changed', as we're always in our little bubble when we write, but we know for a fact that rushing art is not gonna get you anywhere. It's up to the fans and the critics to decipher whatever changes there are, I guess. We could've easily done 'Enthrone Darkness Triumphant' all over again and be sure that we'd satisfy a part of our fan base with that, but we wouldn't be satisfied and content. If the artist is not convinced and confident about their new work, there's no point releasing it, there's no point being an artist.
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