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The band recorded Death Cult Armageddon with a full-blown orchestra, this time with a forty-eight piece orchestra from Prague. Returning with manic axe-man Galder (founder/mastermind of Old Man's Child) and arguably metal's finest skinsman, Nick Barker (Cradle Of Filth, Old Man's Child), both of whom joined the band on Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia, Dimmu Borgir continue on the path with their all-star line-up towards domination! Nuclear Blast. 2003.
Dimmu Borgir: Vortex (vocals, bass); Shagrath (vocals); Galder, Silenoz (guitar); Mustis (piano, synthesizer); Nick Barker (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Abbath (vocals); Charlie Storm (synthesizer, programming). Producers: Dimmu Borgir, Frederik Nordstrom. Recorded at Fredman Studio, Gothenburg, Sweden. DEATH CULT ARMAGEDDON was briefly reissued with a limited edition enhanced bonus disc featuring video footage and five bonus tracks. Dimmu Borgir: Silenoz (guitar); Nicholas Barker (drums); Vortex (background vocals); Galder, Shagrath, Mustis. Personnel: Vortex (vocals, bass guitar); Abbath Doom Occulta, Shagrath (vocals); Galder, Erkekjetter Silenoz (guitar); Mustis (grand piano, synthesizer); Charlie Storm (synthesizer). Additional personnel: Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Audio Mixer: Fredrik Nordström . Recording information: Fredman Studio, Gothenburg, Sweden (03/2003-05/2003). Photographer: Alf Borjesson. Unknown Contributor Role: Nicholas Barker. Arranger: Dimmu Borgir. Purists may bristle at the notion, but by 2003, Dimmu Borgir had become the ultimate neo-black metal band. With Mayhem and Enslaved exploring the tattered ends of avant-garde experimentation, Emperor and Immortal broken up, Darkthrone still clattering away in the garage, and Cradle of Filth underwhelming everyone with their too-dense-for-its-own-good major-label debut, Damnation and a Day, Dimmu Borgir unleashed the stunningly impressive Death Cult Armageddon. The CD booklet boasts an artist's rendering of a twisted metal machination surrounded by a sea of skulls and bones, which is a perfect analogy for the trajectory of Dimmu's musical vision -- immense, strange, and jutting in all directions, an imposing and powerful monstrosity that's the concoction of a few brilliantly twisted minds. In fact, Death Cult may be the closest-to-perfect amalgamation of the hallowed genres of black, death, thrash, gothic/industrial, and symphonic metal -- heavy on the symphonic, because here the bullet-belted, corpse-painted Norwegians collaborate with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and reap the benefits with savage glee. The orchestra lends overwhelming and full-bodied sonic bombast to "Vredsbyrd," "Eradication Instincts Defined," and "Progenies of the Great Apocalypse," the latter two so vast and epic in scope they seem to spot weld John Williams/Star Wars compositional soundtrack drama to blastbeating black metal nastiness -- and while naysayers claim strings make metal wimpy, here they're seamlessly integrated and lend power and profundity to the arrangements. Elsewhere, Dimmu's songwriting is firing on all cylinders, and there's nary a microsecond of filler on the whole album: the neck-snapping thrash of "Lepers Among Us" and "Cataclysm Children"; the clanging industrial samples and submerged-in-petroleum vocal effects of "Unorthodox Manifesto"; the off-kilter vocal gnashing and tumbling piano during the verses of "Blood Hunger Doctrine." While most stood in awe of Dimmu's previous album, Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia, because of its stellar lineup -- vocalist Shagrath, guitarists Silenoz and Galder, bassist/vocalist Vortex, drummer Nicholas Barker, and keyboardist Mustis -- Death Cult Armageddon finds more songwriting credits belonging to Mustis, who lends his hands to the symphony-heavy tracks and may be the band's holy-hell hand grenade hidden among the cloaking personalities of his bandmates. Add in two wonderfully blood-retching "duets" betweenCMJ (9/22/03, p.22) - "...The complexity demonstrated on DEATH CULT ARMAGEDDON is sure to make Dimmu the next black metal band to make heads do a 360..." Death Cult Armageddon Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $3.43) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Black Metal, Rock | | Label | Nuclear Blast | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5504  | | CD Universe Part number | 6246588 | | Catalog number | 1047 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 09, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Fredrik Nordstrom; Fredrik Nordstrom | | Personnel | Shagrath - vocals Silenoz - guitar Galder Mustis - synthesizer Vortex - vocals, bass Nick Barker - drums, percussion
Also: Dimmu Borgir, Sweden, Charlie Storm, Abbath, Nicholas Barker, Gothenburg, Frederik Nordstrom. Recorded at Fredman Studio, Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Audio Mixer: Fredrik Nordstr÷m . Recording information: Fredman Studio |
Death Cult Armageddon Music Death Cult Armageddon Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews my best DC ever this CD is just BOMB!!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by nisisian (Los Angeles, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ARMAGEDDON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What can I say but, that Dimmu Borgir has done it again. This CD from beginning to end is another black metal masterpice. This is also the perfict line up of the band so far including the great Nick Barker on drums a man that plays with lightning speed, and persision yet looks so relaxed(watch the DVD from 2002). All in all this is one of the best CDs' of the 21st century. Submitted by megaton1000 (Arlington Washington(State) USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Black Metal doesn't get any better Black Metal has been getting better and better for the last 10 years. Bands like Dimmu Borgir, Cradle of Filth, Sieben Burgen and many many more have done a great job to keep the sound up. I remember when dimmu started, sound was nothing like now, this is just the best of the best, impossible to compare, amazing, better than any music I've ever listened to. These guys reached musical perfection I don't think that even C.O.F. can come up with sound like this. this is supreme evil, I think dimmu signed a contract with satan himself else i don't see how it is even possible to write music like this. This is the best of black metal ever, I can't stop playing it. Hail Satan Submitted by alagenchev (Kilgore, TX, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
From the silentest corners of light came the loudest scream! i am a fond fan of Dimmu Borgir. I've been with them from the beginning. And, I can say to date this is one of their most enjoyable albums. Blistering metal at its darkest corners of the soul. These guys arent afriad of doing nothing. From melodic violins to pounding drums and roaring guitars admist the highs and lows of the vocals. This is one album I would NOT go without. It follows me on holiday and has been an eternally added part of my MP3. If you liked Europhoric Purintanical Misanthropia, you will LOVE this. Submitted by vampiricangel95 (England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
FOR WISDOM ALLIGNS IN OUR FAVOR ILLUMINATED BEFORE OUR EYES! Honestly I hated this cd when I first heard it.I like synth alot more than piano and there is alot of piano on there.But songs like Lepars Among Us,Vredesbyrd, allehelgens dod i helveds rike and Cataclysm children make it worthy.I rate it there third worst cd made.If you like Borknager I would get it though.To orcestranic for me.But still know the cd word for word.Except allehelgens.I don't speak very good norse. Submitted by gorgor ulfheonar (tower,mn.usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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