1 comment | posted Jun 6
While the anticipation for In Sorte Diaboli has no doubt been huge, the anxiety of what would become of the band following their split with drummer Nicholas Barker back in 2004 was perhaps far greater. Would DIMMU BORGIR slump back into their CRADLE OF FILTH-junior days? In fact, how would DIMMU BORGIR top the [...]
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Shaphan says:
I believe to agree if I say Dimmu Borgir still is an incredibly good band. Personally, I'm sorry Nick Barker left the band, but, even though his name's a joke, Hellhammer's not bad at all - hearing him life twice, I must say he's probably as good as Barker.
In Sorte Diaboli's lyrics are far different than all other previous lyrics - this time Dimmu Borgir rather focus on working against the Inquisition than promoting Satan - which makes a big difference in my eyes. I am glad they stopped worshiping Satan in almost every sentence.
posted Sep 5