Cool! I reccomend you to check out their song "Progenies of the great apocolypse" from their 2003 album. very good stuff, both the live version and the music video is great, the Main difference is that they use choire on the new live version, but back when it was studio recorded, their old bassist "Vortex" is doing some GREAT clean vocals alone :)
Put it in Google translator from Norwegian or Icelandic and you’ll have the correct pronounciation. And yes, this is their most commercial song, a lot of old time Dimmu fans don’t like it, but I really don’t mind it. I think it’s good for them to change it up and try out different sounds. But my all time favorite is Mourning Palace, they did a great performance at Wacken with that one. You should react to it!
If you want to hear their older stuff (but still modern) I recommend song like: blessings upon the throne of tyranny / the insight and the catharsis / lepers among us / the maelstrom mephisto / for the world to dictate our death. (in no particular order) Those songs are not "commercial" or overly symphonic and mainstream. =)
Cool! I reccomend you to check out their song "Progenies of the great apocolypse" from their 2003 album. very good stuff, both the live version and the music video is great, the Main difference is that they use choire on the new live version, but back when it was studio recorded, their old bassist "Vortex" is doing some GREAT clean vocals alone :)
Put it in Google translator from Norwegian or Icelandic and you’ll have the correct pronounciation. And yes, this is their most commercial song, a lot of old time Dimmu fans don’t like it, but I really don’t mind it. I think it’s good for them to change it up and try out different sounds. But my all time favorite is Mourning Palace, they did a great performance at Wacken with that one. You should react to it!
If you want to hear their older stuff (but still modern) I recommend song like: blessings upon the throne of tyranny / the insight and the catharsis / lepers among us / the maelstrom mephisto / for the world to dictate our death. (in no particular order) Those songs are not "commercial" or overly symphonic and mainstream. =)
It's the only song I like of all Black Metal songs I've heard so far