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In Sorte Diaboli

Norway Country of Origin: Norway

In Sorte Diaboli
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Type: Full-Length
Release Date: 2007
Genre: Black, Symphonic
1. Mourning Palace
2. Spellbound (By The Devil)
3. In Death's Embrace
4. Relinquishment Of Spirit And Flesh
5. The Night Masquerade
6. Tormentor Of Christian Souls
7. Entrance
8. Master Of Disharmony
9. Prudence's Fall
10. A Succubus In Rapture
1. Disc 1------Introduction
2. Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse
3. The Serpentine Offering
4. The Chosen Legacy
5. Spellbound (By The Devil)
6. Sorgens Kammer Del II
7. The Insight And The Catharsis
8. Raabjørn Speiler Draugheimens Skodde
9. The Sacrilegious Scorn
10. Mourning Palace
11. The Fallen Arises
12. The Sinister Awakening
13. A Succubus In Rapture
14. Fear And Wonder
15. Blessings Upon The Throne Of Tyranny
16. Vredesbyrd
17. Puritania
18. Disc 2-------Introduction
19. Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse
20. Vredesbyrd
21. Cataclysm Children
22. Kings Of The Carnival Creation
23. Sorgens Kammer Del II
24. Indoctrination
25. A Succubus In Rapture
26. The Serpentine Offering
27. The Chosen Legacy
28. The Insight And The Catharsis
29. Spellbound (By The Devil)
30. Mourning Palace
31. The Fallen Arises
32. The Serpentine Offering
33. Spellbound (By The Devil)
34. Mourning Palace
35. Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse
36. Vredesbyrd
37. Sorgens Kammer Del II
38. The Serpentine Offering
39. The Sacrilegious Scorn
40. The Chosen Legacy
41. Disc 3-------Introduction
42. Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse
43. Vredesbyrd
44. Sorgens Kammer Del II
45. Indoctrination
46. A Succubus In Rapture
47. The Serpentine Offering
48. The Chosen Legacy
49. The Insight And The Catharsis
50. Spellbound (By The Devil)
51. Mourning Palace
52. The Fallen Arises
2. The Chosen Legacy
3. The Conspiracy Unfolds
5. The Fallen Rises
6. The Heretic Hammer
7. The Sinister Awakening
8. The Fundamental Alienation
9. The Invaluable Darkness
10. The Foreshadowing Furnace


Review by Krys on March 31, 2007.

OK, let me get straight to the point here. Is this the best Dimmu Borgir's album? No. Is it better than their last effort "Death Cult Armageddon"? Yes. As many of you already know "In Sorte Diaboli" is a concept album and Dimmu's gamble paid of for those waiting for a darker and heavier release but because of this they've lost some of that "Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia" grooviness that made you bang your head with uncontrollable fury. I have to say that Dimmu surprised me a little here, their trademark symphonic/theatrical parts are still visible and play a big role in the whole concept but they are slightly reduced compared to the previous efforts and are replaced with more guitar heavy structures. The power and dynamics of the album are masterfully managed by Hellhammer whose drumming is so complex and precise that I don't think a drum machine would do a better job. Because of the nature of the story I expected a little more in a vocal department but there's not much new outside of few spoken or whispered passages. I only wish Vortex had a bigger role in this tale cause his voice is one of the most unique and recognizable vocals in metal and in my opinion should be used to its full potential, especially on the concept album. So, there you have it... Like them or hate' em but since "Enthrone Darkness Triumphant" every release from those Norwegians is a big event in the heavy metal world and "In Sorte Diaboli" definitely stands up from the crowd and writes a new glorious chapter in Dimmu Borgir's career but for me it falls a little short from being called a masterpiece.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Originality: 7
Production: 9
Overall: 8

Rating: 8.4 out of 10

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Review by Krys on March 31, 2007.

OK, let me get straight to the point here. Is this the best Dimmu Borgir's album? No. Is it better than their last effort "Death Cult Armageddon"? Yes. As many of you already know "In Sorte Diaboli" is a concept album and Dimmu's gamble paid of for those waiting for a darker and heavier release but because of this they've lost some of that "Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia" grooviness that made you bang your head with uncontrollable fury. I have to say that Dimmu surprised me a little here, their trademark symphonic/theatrical parts are still visible and play a big role in the whole concept but they are slightly reduced compared to the previous efforts and are replaced with more guitar heavy structures. The power and dynamics of the album are masterfully managed by Hellhammer whose drumming is so complex and precise that I don't think a drum machine would do a better job. Because of the nature of the story I expected a little more in a vocal department but there's not much new outside of few spoken or whispered passages. I only wish Vortex had a bigger role in this tale cause his voice is one of the most unique and recognizable vocals in metal and in my opinion should be used to its full potential, especially on the concept album. So, there you have it... Like them or hate' em but since "Enthrone Darkness Triumphant" every release from those Norwegians is a big event in the heavy metal world and "In Sorte Diaboli" definitely stands up from the crowd and writes a new glorious chapter in Dimmu Borgir's career but for me it falls a little short from being called a masterpiece.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Originality: 7
Production: 9
Overall: 8

Rating: 8.4 out of 10

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