Limited edition Black Box Unit of the ninth full-length album by the legendary Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal band.
The masters of Symphonic Black Metal have returned with an album that deserves its name: "Abrahadabra" is pure musical wizardry that shall leave you enchanted and overwhelmed!
This Deluxe Box includes the cross-Digipack with bonus track (“Gateways” Orchestral Version), the “Gateways” video and a 48 pages hardcover Book with lyrics and exclusive photos. All housed in a nice Box!!
Nuclear Blast Records, 2010 (NB 2348-0). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1.Xibir 02:50
2.Born Treacherous 05:02
3.Gateways 05:10
4.Chess With The Abyss 04:08
5.Dimmu Borgir 05:35
6.Ritualist 05:13
7.The Demiurge Molecule 05:29
8.A Jewel Traced Through Coal 05:17
9.Renewal 04:12
10.Endings And Continuations 05:58
11.Gateways (Orchestral Version) 05:45 Total playing time: 54:39
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal band.
Dimmu Borgir returns with a supreme opus of pure blackness and aural annihilation. It’s one of the most highly anticipated albums in the world of extreme music, and it's guaranteed to please the legions of band’s fans. Vehement guitar work, haunting keyboard melodies, dynamically precise drumming and dour/acidic vocals with a touch of melodic/operatic vocals characterize their infectious and abysmally seductive sound. Dimmu Borgir continues down the path towards total music domination with their most solid and effective lineup yet. Features guest vocals on two songs by Immortal's Abbath!
Album has since sold over 100,000 copies in the United States; the first album under Nuclear Blast to do so; and debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number.
This is also their first album to feature their third and current logo.
CD includes 28 pages booklet.
Nuclear Blast/Irond, 2003 (IROND CD 03-666). Made in Russia. Used: good.
Tracklist:
1. Allegiance 05:50
2. Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse 05:17
3. Lepers Among Us 04:44
4. Vredesbyrd 04:44
5. For The World To Dictate Our Death 04:46
6. Blood Hunger Doctrine 04:39
7. Allehelgens D?d I Helveds Rike 05:35
8. Cataclysm Children 05:15
9. Eradication Instincts Defined 07:12
10. Unorthodox Manifesto 08:50
11. Heavenly Perverse 06:34
12. Satan My Master 02:14 Total playing time: 65:40 min.
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal band.
Dimmu Borgir returns with a supreme opus of pure blackness and aural annihilation. It’s one of the most highly anticipated albums in the world of extreme music, and it's guaranteed to please the legions ..
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal band.
Dimmu Borgir returns with a supreme opus of pure blackness and aural annihilation. It’s one of the most highly anticipated albums in the world of extreme music, and it's guaranteed to please the legions of band’s fans. Vehement guitar work, haunting keyboard melodies, dynamically precise drumming and dour/acidic vocals with a touch of melodic/operatic vocals characterize their infectious and abysmally seductive sound. Dimmu Borgir continues down the path towards total music domination with their most solid and effective lineup yet. Features guest vocals on two songs by Immortal's Abbath!
Album has since sold over 100,000 copies in the United States; the first album under Nuclear Blast to do so; and debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number.
This is also their first album to feature their third and current logo.
CD includes 28 pages booklet.
Nuclear Blast Records, 2003 (NB 1047-2). Special Tour Edition. Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Allegiance 05:50
2. Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse 05:17
3. Lepers Among Us 04:44
4. Vredesbyrd 04:44
5. For The World To Dictate Our Death 04:46
6. Blood Hunger Doctrine 04:39
7. Allehelgens D?d I Helveds Rike 05:35
8. Cataclysm Children 05:15
9. Eradication Instincts Defined 07:12
10. Unorthodox Manifesto 08:50
11. Heavenly Perverse 06:34 Total playing time: 63:33 min.
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal band.
Dimmu Borgir returns with a supreme opus of pure blackness and aural annihilation. It’s one of the most highly anticipated albums in the world of extreme music, and it's guaranteed to please the legions ..
First re-release of the debut full-length album by legendary Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal band.
Laying down the blueprint for their own career as well as the careers of countless imitators, "For All Tid" is one of the landmarks of the Scandinavian Black Metal scene. Although several other artists had already planted the seeds for the neo-opera approach to the genre, this was one of the few recordings that displayed the potential the genre had to grow.
The production is awful, boasting thin and sharp guitars, muted drumming, and echoing vocals that sound like what it might have been like to stand outside of their rehearsal hall. But somehow the songs manage to overcome the production, offering a somewhat beautiful (albeit warped) view of Heavy Metal that comes off far more ambitious than a band in their position usually does.
The scope of the album is quite large, offering lush soundscapes of grating Metal offset by sweeping keyboards. The use of clear vocals was another somewhat innovation in the genre, and their appearance in "Over Bleknede Blåner Cil Dommedag" is an excellent way to combine that idea with the savage Thrash Metal also contained in the song.
Although Mayhem and Emperor would bring this approach to the international Metal scene a year later with fantastic albums, "For All Tid" is the last stepping stone those groups needed to make it there. On top of that, this also marked the debut of one of the brightest and most innovative Metal bands of the following decade!!
It is the band's only studio album on which Shagrath is on drums and Tjodalv on guitar.
Remastered re-edition features front cover art in full color and the first two tracks from debut EP “Inn I Evighetens Mørke” 1994 as a bonus.
Nuclear Blast GmbH, 1995/1997 (NB 279-2 / 27361 62792). Made in Germany. Latest re-press of the first re-release.
Tracklist:
1. Det Nye Riket 4:59
2. Under Korpens Vinger 6:01
3. Over Bleknede Blåner Til Dommedag 4:09
4. Stien 2:03
5. Glittertind 5:16
6. For All Tid 5:52
7. Hunnerkongens Sorgsvarte Ferd Over Steppene 3:26
8. Raabjørn Speiler Draugheimens Skodde 5:05
9. Den Gjemte Sannhets Hersker 6:22 Bonus Tracks:
10. Inn I Evighetens Mørke Part 1 5:25
11. Inn I Evighetens Mørke Part 2 2:09 Total playing time: 50:47
First re-release of the debut full-length album by legendary Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal band.
Laying down the blueprint for their own career as well as the careers of countless imitators, "For All Tid" is one of the landmarks of the Scandinavian Black Metal scene. Although several ot..
€ 15.90
DIMMU BORGIR “Godless Savage Garden” /Deluxe Edition CD/
Second re-release of the third EP by legendary Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal band.
After three consecutive excellent albums, one wonders what happened to Dimmu Borgir during that mid-era crisis that is most visible when looking at the utter incoherence of the whole of "Spiritual Black Dimensions" and the latter half of "Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia". Released right before that first crisis album ("Spiritual Black Dimensions"), "Godless Savage Garden" doesn’t provide much of an answer: it’s basically just as good as everything that came before it. It contains three live tracks (five in re-release 2006!), two re-recorded songs from the debut album "For All Tid", one cover song, and two never-before-released studio songs.
In terms of new tracks, "Moonchild Domain" opens up the EP with the usual Dimmu Borgir signature sound of streamlined Black Metal with a massive infusion of keyboards. This is basically the classic old-school Dimmu Borgir line-up, with the notable curiosity that Shagrath handles the keyboards here. His work is however exemplary, creating that epic atmosphere so inseparable from the early Dimmu Borgir sound. The guitar work on this particular song is great, with a technically impressive and long solo near the end, while Shagrath performs some amazingly good vocals. "Chaos Without Prophecy", the longest track at over 7 minutes, is similar in terms of quality except perhaps a bit slower in terms of tempo. Another high-quality solo is inserted in the middle of the song, and the entire effort comes off as being sincere and impressive considering the band’s next few years of strangeness.
Two re-recorded tracks from "For All Tid" demonstrate the earlier Dimmu Borgir sound as a more contrasted mix of real Black Metal and more classical-sounding keyboards, made to resemble piano playing as much as possible. The main difference here, of course, is the vastly cleaner production job done. While the effort might indeed have removed a small part of the original versions’ authenticity, the new versions are pulled off with remarkable skill and they essentially remain true to what they were. Of particular note here is the classic melodic track "Raabjørn Speiler Draugheimens Skodde", likely the best track off the debut and an instant highlight both there and here.
Speaking of highlights, the next one is just around the corner: the extremely well chosen cover of Accept’s "Metal Heart". While it might not have the original’s classic atmosphere, mad soaring chorus or general badass sound, this cover is a great song in its own right. The first thing one notices is that the aforementioned original atmosphere was replaced by a modern Dimmu Borgir high production-value sound, while the entire song has been given a Black Metal casing. The chorus is well performed by Shagrath. The awesome leads and the solo during the song’s latter half are more audible here and their performance is excellent. Still, the cover is a worthy addition to the EP and a guaranteed highlight.
Finally comes the second half of this EP, consisting of the five live tracks. They’re of variable quality. The unrelenting highlight is definitely the rendition of the monumental "Stormblåst" title track. This live version is everything that such a track should be: without losing any of the original’s epic atmosphere or intricacy, the live setting renders the whole thing even more energetic and powerful, thanks in part to the production values. This is the kind of live album you want to hear and the kind of concert you want to see. The other four tracks are all taken from "Enthrone Darkness Triumphant" and great in terms of performance and atmosphere.
Looking back, this is one hell of an EP. "Godless Savage Garden" is the least bad in that category, since the idea makes sense, somewhat. In any case, this is truly a gem containing some of the best material that Dimmu Borgir ever recorded: it’s on par with the three preceding albums!!
This is the last release to feature former keyboardist Stian Aarstad and first to include guitarist Astennu.
Deluxe Edition re-release comes in pearl-grey jewel case and features two bonus tracks!
Nuclear Blast GmbH, 1998/2006 (NB 1719-2 / 27361 1719-2). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Moonchild Domain 5:22
2. Hunnerkongens Sorgsvarte Ferd Over Steppene 3:04
3. Chaos Without Prophecy 7:09
4. Raabjorn Speiler Draugheimens Skodde 5:05
5. Metal Heart 4:37
6. Stormblast 5:09
7. Master Of Disharmony 4:27
8. In Death's Embrace 6:15 Bonus Tracks:
9. Spellbound (By The Devil) 4:45
10. Mourning Palace 5:57 Total playing time: 51:56 min.
Second re-release of the third EP by legendary Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal band.
After three consecutive excellent albums, one wonders what happened to Dimmu Borgir during that mid-era crisis that is most visible when looking at the utter incoherence of the whole of "Spiritual Black Dimens..