Dimmu Borgir - Eonian (Album Review)
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Last updated 13 março 2025

My instincts direct to slag on this most recent offering from the Norwegian band with an Icelandic name. 'It's Rhapsody's evil twin', my mind tells me. 'It's twice the cheese for your lactose intolerance. It's circus music for the devil.' I want to hate it. But my ears won't let me. While Dimmu Borgir were on an incredible roll in the late 90s leading up to 2001's Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia, the band peaked creatively and commercially with 2003's Death Cult Armageddon, which saw the kings of symphonic black metal masterfully infusing Prague Philharmonic's orchestral majesty and Dimmu's blackened savagery with
Still Dimmu, but slowly becoming a new Dimmu. Leave your expectations at the door and prepare to be pleasantly surprised
Still Dimmu, but slowly becoming a new Dimmu. Leave your expectations at the door and prepare to be pleasantly surprised

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