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by: Dimmu Borgir
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361154523
Item Dimensions: 29
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 1545
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: February 07, 2006
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Att Lys Ersvunnet Tten
- Broderskapets Ring
- Nar Sjelen Hentes Til Helvete
- Sorgens Kammer - Del II
- Da Den Kristine Satte Livet Til
- Stormblast
- Dodsferd
- Antikrist
- Vinder Fra En Ensom Grav
- Guds Fortapelse- Apenbaring Av Domme
- Avmaktslave (previously unreleased)
Disc 2:- Spellbound
- Vredesbyrd
- Kings of the Carnival Creatiion
- Progenies of the Great Apocalypse
- Mourning Palace
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Experience first-hand the abysmally-chilling, evil Nordic roots of Black Metal's undisputed Kings - DIMMU BORGIR with their second full-length album, "Stormblast"! Fully re-recorded at the infamous Abyss Studios by the legendary Peter Tagtgren (Children Of Bodom, Hypocrisy, Immortal) with Mayhem's Hellhammer on drums, the U.S. edition features 2 previously unreleased bonus tracks as well as a bonus DVD-Live from Ozzfest 2004 (approximately 30 minutes running time).
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This is a good album however it doesn't have the dark gloomy feel to it that most 90's black metal albums have. Plus it doesn't have the intro to Alt Lys Er Svunnet Hen and Sorgens Kammer, but they were forced to because their keyboardist at the time plagiarized the work. The intro was plagiarized off the Magnum song "Sacred Hour" and Sorgens Kammer came from the video game "Agony" (don't belive me look it up). Even though with these downs I was amazed on how soild they made the songs, and besides ...
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Stormblast was always my favorite album from this band.Iam glad they didnt alter the songs too much,which what i was afraid of when i bought the album.
The production is way more polished( but less audible)but thats about it.
The piano intro and another track is gone(due to plagiarism on the keyboardist's part)thus the inclusion of the unreleased songs to make up for the two lost ones.
Dont buy it if you do not like the original Stormblast or are only a fan of the new (purtania) ...
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Let me first start by giving a bit of history behind the remaking of this album. Back in the mid 90's, Dimmu Borgir, still a relatively unknown norwegian black metal band released an album on cacophonous records called Stormblast. It received great reviews, giving Dimmu Borgir the momentum to surpass Gehenna as the "next big thing" in black metal. Shagrath and Silenoz however, weren't happy. They hated the guitar sound on this album, complaining it let the album down.
Okay, well in ...
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I love this CD. It holds up well over repeated listenings, and in fact I think I may enjoy it more than their 2007 release. The songs are strong and melodic without needing the grandiosity of the orchestra used on their later albums. Definitely for the fan of melodic death/black metal.
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Didn't want to get it when I first heard about it. Believed it would be just a soft remix that would not sound much different than the original. Listened to a few songs and gave it a try. Excellent remix. Songs brings back memories of when I listened to the original regularly years ago but a nice twist to each of the songs.
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