Thursday, November 12, 2009

In league with . . . (Dimmu Borgir: In Sorte Diaboli)

Long time no feature music. Cutting edge black metal anyone as we wait fer the arrival of the weekend?

To download Dimmu Borgir's In Sorte Diaboli (2007), please click here: http://www.mediafire.com/?kdjztazhyym .

As usual, me looks forward to reading yer comments on the album / band featured.

17 comments:

Tinesh said...

Alrite!!!! Dimmu Borgir is good shit!

Never really layaned them and forgot about them so thanks for reminding me. Am on youtube checking out very possible drum video (no, i cant play that fast) just so i can be jealous! :D

ps: bila mau start itu rock blog? i can create the blog and if anyone is interested to contribute can pass me their emails la.

Les Malais said...

Hmmmm, am I the only FRENCH following this Red's addicts blog?

So, what can I say? Hmmmm, ho ok I found.................................. Yeeeehaaaaa!

Achilles said...

AD: One word - EVIL.

Fooking awesome video and the band does look really evil. What not to like, swords, warriors, medieval times.

Good stuff dude....me thinks this is better than some of the other black metal stuff you have posted.

anfield devotee said...

Tinesh: Startr la. Gua ada busy sikit la. So ball's in yer court if yer up to it.

Les Malais: We are indeed privileged to have ye around these parts, dear sir . . .
ps: Ireland v France. How?

Achilles: Woooooah!!! Finally a black metal band ye digs. So swords & mediaval theme is a prerequisite?

Anba said...

Balaji:- This album is a good way to introduce extreme music.., 1st class musicianship...well craft songs and catchy too...

anfield devotee said...

Anba: Agreed. So is yer wifey-to-be also a headbanger?

Anba said...

Balaji: No bro...she just listen to biasa biasa music...anything on the radio..

anfield devotee said...

anba: yer duty to spread the gospel dude . . .

Anba said...

no rest for the wicked....

mozHASturnedINTOaMartian said...

dimmuuu borgir..
dimmuu borgirrrrr
dimmu dimmu borgir..

the name itself sounds like a chant.

have ventured to hear some sample tracks dude, technical giler maut. these fellas can play in a symphony i presume with complex structures...


bleuarghghghghhghghghg.

appreciatively, roger out.
moz.

p.s. moz is on hiatus, away from the numbers both from work and life in general, due to an upcoming heavy sniff of a midlife crisis. *sigh*

anfield devotee said...

correcto mundo mr anba.

ps: Hope ye understands me is unable to join in yer celebs in BG. Seth too young to travel & cannae leave wifey alone at home. Best wishes from all of us.

anfield devotee said...

mozzer: Wot's up?!!?

Midlife crisis?

Nay problemo - just buy a sports car . . .

Trust me on that one.

Achilles said...

AD: Yes.... swords and medieval theme is a pre-requisite. As me mentioned before, me is a sucker for anything medieval and that has swords. I truly believe me was a "loin" cloth warrior in me past life. heheheheheheeee

Unknown said...

I've always preferred Burzum and Darkthrone's style of BM over the more operatic and melodic flair of Dimmu and gang.

Good stuff tho

Achilles said...

AD: hehehehe... who knows-lah.

BTW, please leave comments in me humble blog.

Anba said...

balaji no worries me understands just waiting for me wedding present aje...

since this blog on Black Metal thot this might be interesting...

Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground is a book by Michael Moynihan and Didrik Søderlind. The book presents itself as a non-fiction account of the early Norwegian black metal scene, with a focus on the string of church burnings and murders that occurred in the country around 1993.

Japanese director Sion Sono is set to direct a movie based on the
book, currently in production

in 2001, Sion Sono wrote, directed, shot in the record time of two weeks (and assembled in four) what would later become his most successful movie to date: Suicide Circle, (Jisatsu Saakuru), a disturbing thriller about Japan's incredibly high suicide rate....

Regarding the movie

Twilight star Jackson Rathbone has reportedly landed the role of imprisoned musician Varg Vikernes in upcoming biopic Lords Of Chaos.

The actor, who stars as Jasper Hale in the vampire franchise, will play the Norwegian death metal singer who was convicted of stabbing a rival musician in 1993 and burned down a series of churches.

Speaking to Blabbermouth, producer Stuart Pollok said that the movie would be a psychological teen horror, adding: "It is a fascinating topic, a great visual world to depict, and a fun portrayal of Norway."

Japanese director Sion Sono will helm the project, marking his English-language feature debut. The film is based on the book by Michael Moynihan and Didrik Soderlind.

Vikernes, who is now eligible for parole following a 16-year sentence, previously described the book as "a pool of mud", saying: "This book serves only one single purpose and that is to create a myth around my name and to mystify me."

Lords Of Chaos is scheduled to begin filming in mid-September.

anfield devotee said...

Good info, Anba. TQ. Though am a bit cheesed why they did not contact me fer a part . . .

premo: Yeah, Darkthrone bit more crust punk.

Achilles: Noted.