Dimmu Borgir

Norwegian symphonic black metal band

Dimmu Borgir is a black metal band created in 1993 in Norway. Its name is Icelandic for a "dark castle".

Dimmu Borgir
Dimmu Borgir performing in 2005.
Background information
OriginOslo, Norway
GenresBlack metal,[1] symphonic metal[2]
Years active1993–present
LabelsEx-No Colours, ex-Spikefarm, ex-Cacophonous, ex-Century Media, Nuclear Blast
MembersShagrath
Silenoz
Galder
Daray
Cyrus
Gerlioz
Past member(s)(see below)
Websitewww.site.dimmu-borgir.com

The band's first recordings were in Norwegian, but today, most of the recordings are in English. The newest studio album is "Abrahadabra" (2010). The studio album In Sorte Diaboli (2007) entered the Norwegian album chart at No. 1 — the first time a black metal band has ever got to the No. 1 position on a national album chart anywhere in the world. Dimmu Borgir's previous release, "Death Cult Armageddon", as well as Satyricon's "Now, Diabolical" previously reached No. 2 position on the Norwegian album chart.

A week after "In Sorte Diaboli" reached No. 1 on the Norweigan album charts, the album attained No. 43 on The Billboard 200, making them the first Norwegian band since the 80's pop group 'A-HA' to enter the U.S. Top 50.

"In Sorte Diaboli" features the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Strangely, the album has been banned by the UK album charts for questionable reasons.

Members change

Current change

  • Shagrath (Stian Thoresen) - vocals
  • Galder (Thomas Rune Andersen) - guitar
  • Silenoz (Sven Atle Kopperud) - guitar

Former change

  • Nicholas Barker - percussion
  • Tjodalv - percussion
  • Nagash - bass
  • Astennu - guitar
  • Stian Arstad - keyboards
  • Brynjard Tristan - bass
  • ICS Vortex - bass
  • Mustis - keyboards
  • Hellhammer - percussion
  • Archon - guitar
  • Snowy Shaw - bass

Session change

  • Daray (Dariusz Brzozowski) - drums
  • Cyrus - keyboard

Discography change

Albums change

  • For All Tid (1994, 1997)
  • Stormblåst (1996, 2005)
  • Enthrone Darkness Triumphant (1997, 2002)
  • Spiritual Black Dimensions (1999)
  • Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia (2001)
  • Alive in Torment (2002)
  • Death Cult Armageddon (2003)
  • Stormblåst MMV (2005)
  • In Sorte Diaboli (2007)
  • Abrahadabra (2010)
  • Eonian (2018)

EP change

  • Inn I Evighetens Mørke (1994)
  • Devil's Path (1996)
  • Godless Savage Garden (1998)
  • Alive in Torment (2002)
  • World Misanthropy (2002)
  • Interdimensional Summit (2018)

Live albums and other releases change

  • Alive in Torment (2001)
  • World Misanthropy (2002)
  • World Misanthropy (2002)
  • The Invaluable Darkness (2008)

References change

  1. Dimmu Borgir. AllMusic. Retrieved on 2011-06-11.
  2. The Great Rock & Roll Swindle!. In: Jon Kristiansen: Metalion: The Slayer Mag Diaries. Brooklyn, NY: Bazillion Points Books 2011, p. 419.

Other websites change