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| | Spiritual Black Dimensions | | | Music Artist : | | Dimmu Borgir | | Music Style : | | Death Metal | | Record Label : | | Nuclear Blast Americ | | Release Date : | | 2004-11-02 | | Store Price : | | $15.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $15.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Reptile 2. Behind the Curtains of Night - Phantasmagoria 3. Dreamside Dominions 4. United in Unhallowed Grace 5. Promised Future Aeons 6. Blazing Monoliths of Defiance 7. Insight and the Catharsis 8. Grotesquery Conceiled - Dimmu Borgir, 9. Arcane Lifeforce Mysteria
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Must have CD Submitted on: 2009-06-28 |
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I'm rating this CD 5-stars. I've been a fan of Dimmu for just over a year. I purchased their newer CDs first and am going backwards in their career. This is my last acquired CD. ISD, I feel is their weakest work, PEM and DCA are their best! I do love their ability to cross beyond Black Metal, into other Genres, without leaving the envelope of Black. Now... in comes SBD!
Since I've been listening to their newer stuff, over the months, I really noticed the volume and emphasis of the keyboards; on this CD. The guitar riffs are almost 80s thrash style, and the keyboards are extremely pronounced and "in your face"; with Shagrath's vocal work reeling in perfection.
Now enter Vortex! I wish they did more dual vocal work on their newer music, because it simply fits! They acquired a very harmonious range on this one. Vortex's vocal work is simply awesome! His voice gives me goose bumps in a good way. My only gripe, not costing any stars, is that ICS Vortex wasn't given credit on this CD, even though his vocal work is on every song, unlike their newer albums.
If you enjoy Dimmu Borgir's newer work... GET THIS CD!!!
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Excellent Submitted on: 2009-01-10 |
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| Dimmu is by far my favorite black metal band. I have to say that this is one of their best CDs. I am also a fan of Death Cult Armageddon. Both albums have a different feel to them and are excellent in their own right. So I would say they are both number 1. All Dimmu albums are great though! Definitely worth buying. |
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good album Submitted on: 2007-05-14 |
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| this album would have to be my third favorite dimmu album. its catchy and heavy. the lyrics and art work are superb. the keyboards take new creative heights on this album. my only beef is the production quality. its actually worse than EDT, which is weird because the quality usually gets better not worse. other than that, its a really good album. |
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Good old school Dimmu Submitted on: 2007-03-28 |
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| This is actually my first purchase of an older Dimmu Borgir cd. This work didn't dissapoint me at all. First of all it was the first cd to have Vortex's vocals, which I'm a big fan of his vocals. Shagrath sounds very powerful as always. Tjodalv drumming sounds good. The guitar are very fast and strong. Nothing bad about the album. |
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Right Up There With Puritanical. Submitted on: 2007-02-18 |
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| If I had to name the best Dimmu Borgir with keyboards, I'd have to say it's a tie between this and PEM. The keyboard parts fit in the songs better on Puritanical, but the songs on this one are really great. They didn't use too many clean vocals on this one either. All the tracks on this are as chilling sounding as Emperor's IX Equalibrium, and that's a great symphonic metal album. Don't pass this one up. |
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