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mercoledì 27 maggio 2026

Dimmu Borgir - Grand Serpent Rising

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#PER CHI AMA: Symph Black
C’è una strana forma di rassegnazione che ti assale quando aspetti qualcosa per otto anni, che ti fa guardare il cielo sperando di veder comparire di nuovo un lampo familiare, pur sapendo che, molto probabilmente, vedrai invece le solite nuvole grigie. Quando i Dimmu Borgir hanno annunciato l’uscita di 'Grand Serpent Rising', ero eccitato e preoccupato al tempo stesso, quasi stessi sentendo quella vecchia cicatrice ricominciare a prudere. Mi sono chiesto se ci fosse ancora del veleno in corpo alla band che aveva ridefinito i confini del symphonic black metal più di trent'anni fa, o se la proposta della band seguisse le orme del deludente 'Eonian'. La risposta, purtroppo, non è un urlo trionfale, ma un monumentale lavoro lungo 69 minuti che riflette una volontà tanto ambiziosa quanto poi in realtà, discontinua. Ascoltando la nuova release dell'ensemble norvegese si ha come l'impressione di camminare tra le stanze di un castello immenso, dove i corridoi cercano disperatamente di evocare i fasti di un tempo, mentre i saloni principali restano schiacciati sotto il peso di una pomposità barocca e teatrale. La produzione è al solito, un muro di suoni stratificati, una cattedrale di tastiere, sezioni orchestrali e frangenti gotici. Eppure, proprio quest'abbondanza finisce per essere la zavorra del disco: c'è infatti troppa materia che allunga il brodo, troppe composizioni, soprattutto nella seconda metà del disco, che accumulano quella percezione di già sentito, disperdendo quella tensione emotiva che un tempo toglieva il fiato. Quando parte "Ascent", mi sono illuminato nell'ascoltare un sound quasi miracoloso, tra la brutalità primordiale e la grandeur orchestrale, un qualcosa che la band non scriveva da anni. Tuttavia è già dal brano successivo, "As Seen in the Unseen", che non mi è chiaro dove i nostri vogliano andare a parare; sembra manchi la convinzione dei giorni migliori, forse per quel costante  desiderio di inseguire un'atmosfera che sembra voglia stemperare la furia dei nostri, nel tentativo di accontentare un po' tutti. Non sono affatto male gli arrangiamenti ma, si c'è sempre un ma, che rende l'ascolto poco a fuoco. Arriva "The Qryptfarer", e qui l'uso delle keys torna a tessere quelle trame raffinate che evocano lontanamente 'Enthrone Darkness Triumphant', ma che poi si perdono in una ridondanza ritmica quasi fastidiosa. E sta proprio qui il canovaccio di un disco che vede ogni suo brano partire alla grande, ma che finisce poi di perdersi nelle labirintiche trame di un qualcosa che puzza di una prevedibilità da manuale, che sa più di conservazione che di vera urgenza artistica. Non è un disastro, sia chiaro, le qualità degli scandinavi rimangono intatte, ma sembra che ci sia una svogliatezza di fondo dalla quale i Dimmu Borgir stentano a riprendersi. Non siamo di fronte al crollo di un impero, ma piuttosto alla sua lenta, maestosa burocratizzazione. (Francesco Scarci)

(Nuclear Blast - 2026)
Voto: 66

lunedì 8 luglio 2024

Dimmu Borgir - Death Cult Armageddon

#FOR FANS OF: Symph Black Metal
I think that this a highly underrated album. Of course, the synthesizers we can do without, but the rhythm guitars are killer! The music just slays and the aura to the album is pretty eerie and evil. Silenoz varies in his vocals to his own style, then clean. He's got one of the most unique voices in black metal. I'd say this is an above par symphonic black metal release. Too many people dismissing this as garbage. I'd say the newer material isn't very good, but this one is unique in its own way. I enjoyed every moment of it. The sound variety was the greatest experience with it. Absolutely!

I don't really have anything against this release, just an overabundance of the synthesizers (as previously mentioned). The guitars are pretty killer. I like the riffs. They are heavy and melodic, too! Not to mention wholly original! Silenoz really makes his voice fit in with the music quite well! There isn't a song on here that I disliked! I liked them all! Some of the tempos fast, some just mild. I'd say the variety spices up this release. It's not just continuous blast beating riffs/drums. It varies a lot. They just diversify. And the evil female voice just hits home on here. I would have to say this whole album is underrated.

The production quality is quite good. You can hear all the riffs and synthesizers not to mention vocals, too! I think the vocals and guitars saved this release. The music is entirely their own, it's so different from what I'm used to hearing from this band. Wholly killer release! I liked the melodic guitars too! The riffs are all original and spellbinding! I am into this album all the way. Critics can say what they want, this is a solid release! They really dig deep in the sound here, the rhythms I like the most and the fact that there aren't much lead guitar activity is good. I liked this from beginning to end.

If you don't have this album, I'd venture to say, check it out! It's really diverse and original! I liked the whole hour plus of music, totally killer! I'm giving this an "78" because it deserves it. It's one of their better releases, I don't care what anyone says. It's not their best, no, but it still is original and packs a punch! It's also not chronic blast beating guitar/drums. It's balanced. They toyed around with sound, here. I would say that this is one of my favorite releases from the band, in that it's so diverse. I would urge you to buy the album because that's what I did. It really captures the listener! Own it! (Death8699)


(Nuclear Blast - 2003)
Score: 78

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lunedì 8 gennaio 2024

Dimmu Borgir - In Sorte Diaboli

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#FOR FANS OF: Black Metal
I thought this release was WAY underrated! I really like the guitars, drums, vocals, the whole sch-peal. I think that this band evolved over the years, some for the good, but most for the worst. Not on here, though, they have my utmost attention. I'm fussy when it comes to black metal. If an album is overruled by synthesizers, I'm not interested. They didn't go overboard on here. Everything was in sync with everything else. I cannot stress that enough. They really kicked ass on here, the musicianship is just insurmountable. I think the album is good the whole way through. Everything is original sounding and the vocals slay.

With the help of Galder on lead and Hellhammer behind the drum-kit, this is a no fail release to me. I don't care about other people's opinion on here. It's totally catchy and original guitar-work. And Hellhammer simply crushes as usual. This band should have progressed, but their latest is really terrible. I stopped following this band after this release. I just thought this was the last monument. The album 'Death Cult Armageddon' another one that slays. But I like this one more. Hence, the higher rating. They should've chronically recruited Hellhammer and Galder, but Silenoz has always been killer.

The music on here is what hits home for me. They really do the album justice with the songwriting on here. They don't overuse the synthesizers. But the aura is totally grim. As with past releases, as well. They really need this album for a change and the rhythms are just entirely dramatically well orchestrated. The riffs I look at most on albums being that I was a former guitar player. It just comes natural to me. The whole effort as a band on here is just phenomenal. They really kick ass here. The drums keeping in sync with the music. It's completely there all the way and the choruses are enigmatic.

Check this one out! It's definitely worth it. For black metal fans or just people who like metal, this release is a killer one! Everything on here is worth checking out, the music, the production quality, the vocals and the drums. Everything on here is just amazing. This album is filled with intriguing auras and high points. It's entirely amazing, and they picked an all-star cast. Hellhammer slays behind the drum-kit. And Galder does a great job on lead. But the rhythms are entirely original. Some of the variations in the vocals are intriguing as well. Get this album right now! (Death8699)


(Nuclear Blast/Avalon - 2007/2020)
Score: 75

venerdì 12 agosto 2022

Dimmu Borgir - Spiritual Black Dimensions

#FOR FANS OF: Symph Black
A good follow-up from 'Enthrone Darkness Triumphant', but this album didn't surpass it in my estimation. The riffs are good and the synthesizers not overly powerful, though they were powerful. Not enough to drown out the guitars though. I think the riffs were solid, catchy and thick. That's one thing their predecessor lacked. Yes, this album a little more heavy than the last. Just the riff writing needed to be stronger and more creative. That's my view at least, but I still gave the album a "B" rating. And Silenoz does a great job on vocals. He makes Dimmu who they are. It's too bad the newer releases aren't as strong.

I felt that the vocals, guitar and synthesizers were the highlights to the album. They really hit home with me. It's not my favorite Dimmu release, but it's up there. I felt that 'Stormblast' was too mild a release, still good though. They toned it up in a big way in terms of the guitars. But it didn't seem like the guitars flowed with the synthesizers. That's one thing I felt was so awesome about 'Enthrone Darkness Triumphant'. Everything seemed to flow together guitars and everything. Not on here.

Silenoz seemed ultimately angry on here though. It's a positive for the guitars to keep that aggression up there. It's just the riffs weren't catchy enough. They seemed to fall short even though the distortion tone was good, the riffs weren't. That may just be something I had to accept from this album. They really needed a better follow-up to keep the progression cycle in place. But I was mistaken. Dimmu just has had a winding path from glory to doom. If they continued on a stronger lineup, then maybe that would've transpired. But this wasn't the case. The line-up changes didn't do good for the band. Not on every album, just a good portion of them.

I felt that the production sound on here was good, but the music fell short. It's still good, but just like I said a "B" rating. If you've never heard this one or are new to Dimmu and their sound, you could make your own determination whether or not it suits you and your taste in symphonic black metal. I like this album, don't get me wrong, it's just not my favorite. I think ti'd be best to check it out on YouTube or Spotify to make your determination as to if you should be the CD. I bought the CD, but it sits on the shelf most days because 'Enthrone Darkness Triumphant' is more in my headset. But still, check it out! (Death8699)


(Nuclear Blast - 1999)
Score: 83

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sabato 3 luglio 2021

Dimmu Borgir - Enthrone Darkness Triumphant

#FOR FANS OF: Symph Black
This is by far the best Dimmu Borgir album that I've ever heard! Every song on here is amazing! The music, the guitars, the synthesizers, the keyboards, the vocals all innovative and amazing! This is a pretty symphonic album, but the riffs and aura is totally unique. I wish they didn't take a path for the worst in the black metal community. The rhythms on here are simply amazing! I've not heard such amazing riffs especially on "Mourning Palace", that one is an amazing track. But all of the tracks are equally good! The synthesizers go well with the music. They actually compliment it. Careful orchestration!

The music itself is the best to talk about here. Just the distortion filled guitars make every track just amazing. They just knew what they were doing on here. They carefully paved the way for many bands to follow in their foot-steps and with this in existence there's still time for the band to improve. It seems as though with the newer material they've abandoned their creative roots and lost a lot of fans, including me. But I'll always be a fan of some certain albums. Maybe 4 or more of their albums. But this one is insuperable. I don't know how they went from such an interesting band to making what they now make. It happens.

The production quality was a little raw, but still awesome that you can hear everything going on and it just all fits. I don't have any complaints with this release. They went from slowly progressing in the old albums to this one then started regressing. It's sad. I wish that some day that they'd create something like this one again. But it's just wishful thinking. We'll let this one alone in a category of its own. Their music on here just slays. I like the guitar riffs and vocals the most. And I hate to say it but the synthesizers as well. They weren't annoying at all. They made the album more atmospheric.

If you're new to this band, this is a good start! They're at their best on here and the riffs just tear your speakers apart! Amazing album and interesting band but caveat emptor (let the buyer beware) with the albums. This one is a good one to start with, the previous are too raw. That's my opinion at least. This one is raw but the music steals the audience, absolutely! You need to hear this release it's so epic and dominates on so many different levels! Show the band that fans are still interested especially those not exposed to the older material! (Death8699)

(Nuclear Blast - 1997)
Score: 95

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giovedì 1 novembre 2018

Dimmu Borgir - Stormblåst MMV

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Devo ammettere che mi sono trovato in seria difficoltà nel recensire questo disco, nonostante la stampa originale faccia parte della mia collezione fin dal 1996 quando uscì per la Cacophonous Records e quando ancora i Dimmu Borgir erano un gruppo alle prime armi, usciti però con un album che ne decretò l’ascesa a band leader nel panorama black sinfonico mondiale. Quando mi sono ritrovato tra le mani la ristampa di quel famigerato 'StormblÃ¥st', grazie alla Nuclear Blast, fin dalle prime note mi è sorto quasi il dubbio di non avere lo stesso disco di allora. Ed è così infatti, in quanto non si tratta di una banalissima ristampa, ma la band ha deciso di ri-registrare completamente l’album per l’occasione e per di più con Peter Tägtren (Hypocrisy) alla consolle e Hellhammer (Mayhem, tra gli altri) dietro le pelli al posto di Nick Barker (che abbandonò la band l'anno prima). Il risultato che ne viene fuori ha un che di miracoloso in quanto sembra una nuova release firmata Dimmu Borgir. 'StormblÃ¥st MMV' ha acquisito infatti, una nuova dimensione con suoni più intensi e oscuri dell’originale, grazie anche alla pomposa produzione di Peter. 'StormblÃ¥st' resta una pietra miliare nel panorama black metal mondiale grazie a quel suo approccio sinfonico ma carico di un feeling malvagio, anche a livello dei testi, interamente cantati in lingua madre e totalmente anticristiani. Con 'StormblÃ¥st' i Dimmu Borgir furono in grado di scostarsi dal black metal inteso in senso tradizionale come pura ferocia e annichilimento aggiungendo quel tocco di melodia magistralmente interpretata da ottimi musicisti. Riascoltando oggi questa nuova versione di quell'album, mi rendo conto che ancora una volta la band norvegese, guidata dal malvagio Shagrath, ha colto nel segno, modernizzando e migliorando enormemente i suoni, gli arrangiamenti allora un po’ scarni a causa dello scarso budget a disposizione dei nostri. Ribadisco il fatto che pur essendo una ristampa, questo 'StormblÃ¥st MMV' si discosta non poco da quello del 1996, per i suoni, per gli inizi dei brani totalmente sconvolti dall’originale, per il modo di cantare dello stesso Shagrath, per le parti di tastiera, qui impreziosite dall’eccellente lavoro di Mustis. Inoltre la Nuclear Blast, per rendere ancor più appetibile il prodotto, pensò bene di aggiungere una bonus track mai pubblicata, “Abmaktslave” e un esclusivo bonus DVD con la performance dei nostri all’OZZFEST del 2004. Se non avete mai posseduto questo masterpiece, non c'è altro da fare che farlo vostro; se come me, amate la band scandinava, un re-investimento credo che ne valga davvero la pena. (Francesco Scarci)

(Nuclear Blast - 2005)
Voto: 90

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