Dimmu Borgir - The Making Of In Sorte Diaboli (Part 2) video free download


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In Sorte Diaboli (literally Latin for "In the fate of the devil", possibly intended to mean "In league with Satan") is the seventh studio album by Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir, and is the band's first concept album. A site on the Nuclear Blast website was created for In Sorte Diaboli, in which a new promotional photo can be seen and an audio sample can be heard.

Concept

In Sorte Diaboli is the band's first concept album, with a story located in medieval Europe. It is about a priest who begins to doubt his faith, and then ends up taking the place of the Antichrist. "There's this dude that works as a priest's assistant, and after a while he just discovers that he has nothing to do with Christianity," Silenoz says. "He just sort of has this awakening and realizes that he has different abilities and different powers and is leaning more to the dark side." The words "In Sorte Diaboli" are a repeated line in the song "The Chosen Legacy" and the words also appears towards the end of the song, "The Sinister Awakening". The conclusion of the story in the booklet implies that the story of In Sorte Diaboli is not yet finished, possibly hinting that Dimmu Borgir's next studio album will continue this concept. Additionally, the "Making of In Sorte Diaboli" Special feature, Silenoz says that the concept of this album will continue into the next five albums, finishing a six part series. IGN named the album the Top Metal Album of 2007.

[edit] Track listing

1."The Serpentine Offering" 5:09

2."The Chosen Legacy" 4:16

3."The Conspiracy Unfolds" 5:23

4."The Ancestral Fever" (European Bonus Track and Leather Book edition) 5:51

5."The Sacrilegious Scorn" 4:00

6."The Fallen Arises" 2:59

7."The Heretic Hammer" (North American Bonus Track and Leather Book edition) 4:48

8."The Sinister Awakening" 5:09

9."The Fundamental Alienation" 5:17

10."The Invaluable Darkness" 4:44

11."The Foreshadowing Furnace" 5:50

[edit] Leather book edition bonus disk

1."Black Metal" (Venom cover) - 3:22

2."The Heretic Hammer" 4:48

3."The Ancestral Fever" 5:51

4."The Serpentine Offering video" - 5:17

[edit] Special editions

The album was specially released in a limited edition digipak that contains a bonus DVD, 32-page booklet, and mirrored lyrics. The European limited digipak and the mail order leather-bound book editions come with a plastic mirror with which one can properly read the lyrics. The North American limited edition does not contain this mirror. The DVD contains the video clip for "The Serpentine Offering", two short "making of" documentaries for both the album and the video, a photogallery, and a media player.

The limited-edition European digipak features the bonus track "The Ancestral Fever" as the fourth track.[1]

The limited-edition North American digipak features the bonus track "The Heretic Hammer" as the sixth track.

The limited-edition Japanese digipak features the bonus track "Black Metal", a cover of the classic Venom track, as the tenth track.

A very limited exclusive mail order edition, which features a leather booklet, was also released. This version also contains the two bonus tracks from the North American and European digipak versions.

The vinyl edition is a gatefold LP packaged with a bonus 7" and is limited to 2000 copies worldwide.[2]

The artwork is censored by a slipcase cover in North America.

[edit] Chart and sales performance

In the United States, the album debuted at number 43 on the Billboard 200, selling about 14,000 copies in its first week.[3]. In their native Norway, the album peaked at number 1, which marks the first time in history of a black metal band reaching the number 1 spot (only Behemoth has reached the same). It also marks the first time a Norwegian act has cracked the Billboard 200 since A-Ha.[2].

[edit] Personnel

Shagrath vocals

Silenoz rhythm guitar, liner story

Galder lead guitar

Mustis synthesizers

I.C.S. Vortex bass guitar, clean vocals (on track 1,5,10)

Hellhammer drums

Fredrik Nordström - producing

Patrik J. Sten - producing

Joachim Luetke - cover concept and artwork

Patric Ullaeus - photography

Nuclear Blast Records 2007

Comments

9 years ago

An Error Occurred

Yeah, Dimmu Borgir and pizza!

9 years ago

The Mouth of Sauron Servant

masters making gold.

10 years ago

Juacorhcp Alfarox

the Pizza ITS KRIEG!

10 years ago

Wolfman Kayl

JESUS gave them musical talent, but they chose to be the scralings of scralings when they put vile evil comic book fantasy lyrics over such beautiful music. They deserve beatings.

10 years ago

Balle

That pizzadude has never heard about Dimmu Borgir;)

10 years ago

CountSorceroth TheUnderlord

7:33 VENOM!

10 years ago

Corey Richardson

Bathory shirt!

10 years ago

ChromeGhost0219

God it is so amazing what a keyboard can do

10 years ago

Sean King

in the mean time Jari from Wintersun tries to record Time I with two sticks and an egg carton. That's all his budget would allow.

10 years ago

Aelexsch

In this video Vortex looks like the Norwegian twin brother of Andrew from My Dying Bride

10 years ago

Ramy Sanjaqieh

yea, looks like him :-s

10 years ago

MelindaHatebreeder

I love Vortex, he is so funny and talented, i think on Arcturus he's going to do an amazing job!

10 years ago

Reaver08

THAT ENGL

11 years ago

i Dead

one of the story was that Vortex and Mustif werent happy with direction the band was taking so they got fired via txt message

11 years ago

TheKennydrummer

apparently him and Mustis had poor stage performance and i think they weren't really dependable with their equipment and shagrath couldn't handle it anymore

11 years ago

supereend666

does anyone knows the REAL story about why vortex has left te band?

11 years ago

ShadowedWoodOFFICIAL

I think that's Vortex xD

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