Legendary Norwegian black metallers DIMMU BORGIR have been working on long-awaited new material at an undisclosed location in Oslo. The follow-up to 2010’s Abrahadabra is expected to appear in early 2014 via Nuclear Blast Records.
The band have checked in with the following brief update: “By the desire to achieve. Stoked about our new material, its shaping up nicely. Creativity is the power to connect the seemingly unconnected.”
Pro-shot footage of Dimmu Borgir performing at Wacken Open Air 2012 in Wacken, Germany is available below. Originally aired by the country’s ZDF network on the Kultur program, it features live footage of the band performing with an orchestra and an interview with guitarist Silenoz.
Shoot Me Again webzine conducted an interview with CHROME DIVISION — the Norwegian five-piece featuring DIMMU BORGIR frontman Shagrath (a.k.a. Stian Thoresen) on guitar — on March 28 at the Inferno festival in Oslo, Norway. You can now watch the chat below.
CHROME DIVISION is continuing work on its fourth album for a late 2013 release via Nuclear Blast Records. According to CHROME DIVISION vocalist Shady Blue (a.k.a. Athera), the new CD “is coming along fantastically.”
CHROME DIVISION last year parted ways with bassist Björn “Burn” Luna and guitarist Ricky Black. Luna, who was a member of CHROME DIVISION since its inception in 2004, “will work with us from behind the curtains of doom, and contribute on the lyrical side of things in the future,” according to the band.
CHROME DIVISION current lineup:
Shagrath – Guitar Ogee – Bass Shady Blue (a.k.a. Athera) – Vocals Damage Karlsen – Guitar Tony White – Drums
CHROME DIVISION‘s third album, “3rd Round Knockout”, was released in Europe on May 6, 2011 via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD was recorded at Marius Strand Studio in Oslo.
CHROME DIVISION in August 2009 parted ways with longtime vocalist Eddie Guz “due to lack of dedication and commitment to the band.” His replacement, Athera, originally filled in for Guz at the Winterfire Festival at Hessenhallen in Giessen, Germany on February 21, 2009 after Eddie Guz was unable to make the gig.
Guitarist Silenoz (real name: Sven Atle Kopperud) of Norwegian symphonic black metallers DIMMU BORGIR will take part in a signing session on Saturday, March 5 at the Charitybikers booth at this year’s MC Messa in Lillestrøm, Norway.
For more information, see the flyer below.
DIMMU BORGIR was joined by an orchestra and a choir for an appearance at last year’s edition of the Wacken Open Air festival, which was held August 2-4, 2012 in Wacken, Germany.
DIMMU BORGIR‘s current touring lineup includes Geir Bratland (APOPTYGMA BERZERK, THE KOVENANT) on keyboards and Terje Andersen (a.k.a. Cyrus; SUSPERIA) on bass.
DIMMU BORGIR performed one very exclusive show on May 28, 2011 at the Oslo Spektrum in Norway with a special, never-to-be-repeated setlist with 53 members of KORK (the Norwegian Radio Orchestra) and 30 members of the Schola Cantorum choir, who were musical guests on the band’s ninth studio album, “Abrahadabra”. The concert, dubbed “Forces Of The Northern Night”, was professionally filmed and was broadcast as part of a one-hour documentary in June 2011 on NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation), the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company and the largest media organization in Norway.
“Abrahadabra”, the ninth album from DIMMU BORGIR, was released in Germany on September 24, 2010, in the rest of Europe on September 27, 2010, and it was made available in North America on October 12, 2010 via Nuclear Blast Records.
DIMMU BORGIR’s Dariusz “Daray” Brzozowski will embark on an Italian drum clinic tour, starting January 24th. Further details can be found on the event poster below:
Pro-shot footage of Dimmu Borgir performing at Wacken Open Air 2012 in Wacken, Germany on the weekend of August 2nd – 4th is available below. Originally aired by the country’s ZDF network on the Kultur program, it features live footage of the band performing with an orchestra and an interview with Silenoz.
DIMMU BORGIR guitarist Silenoz is featured in a new interview with Leja Siv Harju at Hails webzine. An excerpt is available below:
On spirituality and religion: “Spirituality is individual while as I see religion as not. It’s man made and there to enslave and control the insecure and those who for whatever reason don’t dare or have given up the fight. To have a religious belief, or a religious conviction to me means you give up that birth given right to be an individual, perhaps on more levels than just the spiritual one. And ‘satan’ or referring to the description ‘satanic’ for me is being that individual as Satan is a modern metaphor for breaking out and away from what’s considered the norm and what’s considered safe and controlling. I adhere to progress, not only in scientific terms but also on a personal level and everything that concerns my own being. We wouldn’t exist without a continuous ongoing evolution and so the ‘Luciferian thought’ is a way of always lighting the torch in the dark. Without being willing to bring in light we would still be stuck in the dark. To me it’s pretty simple if you break it down symbolically.
Being religious to me also means you leave your responsibilities by the door or over to something else, a higher deity. It doesn’t make sense to me. I have never been able to relate to it nor will I ever, it’s against common sense. For me, there’s no higher spiritual deity than myself and I take pride in taking responsibility, whether it’s a physical or a mental one. I don’t rule out anything other than the fact that I’m here now and solely in power of myself and my actions and reactions. That pretty much sums up the general idea, my lifecode, whatever you want to call it. There’s no one that can tell me to fear or worship any other god than myself.”
On black metal: “From my non-judgmental and not so up to date point of view I think black metal has reached its peak in terms of rebellion and shock value, but it hasn’t died out artistically and musically. Far from it. It’s been watered down, sure, and obviously become more available for obvious reasons, but as there are several new genres born under the so called black metal banner the last few years I still see it relevant and as a pivotal addition to the music world. There’s still passion, dedication, honesty and authenticity in this form of art and as long as that is on the forefront it’ll still be life. But as real life is all about contradictions the term black metal is no exception. It has progressed, thank god – pardon the pun!”
Pro-shot footage of Dimmu Borgir performing at Wacken Open Air 2012 in Wacken, Germany on the weekend of August 2nd – 4th is available below. Originally aired by the country’s ZDF network on the Kultur program, it features live footage of the band performing with an orchestra and an interview with Silenoz.
Norwegian kings of symphonic black metal DIMMU BORGIR will be featured on German TV as part of the German comedy science show “Es Geht Um Mein Leben”.
DIMMU BORGIR was interviewed for the first episode in which the production team visited the infamous Wacken Open Air.
The episode will be broadcast on September 22 at 8.15 p.m. CET on EinsPlus.
DIMMU BORGIR was joined by an orchestra and a choir for an appearance at this year’s edition of the Wacken Open Air festival, which was held August 2-4, 2012 in Wacken, Germany. Professionally filmed video footage of the concert can be seen below (courtesy of the German TV channel ZDF Kultur). The 20-minute clip also includes an interview with the band’s guitarist, Silenoz (real name: Sven Atle Kopperud).
DIMMU BORGIR‘s current touring lineup includes Geir Bratland (APOPTYGMA BERZERK, THE KOVENANT) on keyboards and Terje Andersen (a.k.a. Cyrus; SUSPERIA) on bass.
DIMMU BORGIR performed one very exclusive show on May 28, 2011 at the Oslo Spektrum in Norway with a special, never-to-be-repeated setlist with 53 members of KORK (the Norwegian Radio Orchestra) and 30 members of the Schola Cantorum choir, who were musical guests on the band’s ninth studio album, “Abrahadabra”.
The concert, dubbed “Forces Of The Northern Night”, was professionally filmed and was broadcast as part of a one-hour documentary in June 2011 on NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation), the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company and the largest media organization in Norway.
“Abrahadabra”, the ninth album from DIMMU BORGIR, was released in Germany on September 24, 2010, in the rest of Europe on September 27, 2010, and it was made available in North America on October 12, 2010 via Nuclear Blast Records.
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