Dimmu Borgir Shagrath Interview on new album "Abrahadabra" 2010
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He looks much better without the moustache, it was making him look like a dork.:P
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Imo, bashing Vortex and Mustis and saying they do not matter is rather silly. They clearly added to the band. Vortex's vocals were a welcomed addition to the band, and Mustis was a superb synth, keyboard and piano player. Abrahadabra is a good album, and I like most other Dimmu albums, but I definitely feel the absence of Vortex and Mustis and feel Abrahadabra would have been even stronger with them. Maybe one day they all can reconcile, but as is Dimmu as a 3 piece band feels a bit... thin.
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a lot of "basically" in this interview:) but... i like basically shagrath and dimmu :)
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- What im just noticing right now is that he says : Uhhhh, && umm a lot ! XD so f*cking cute !!!! ^____^ i love his accent! <3
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@horrorfestlover - I Freaking agree ! D: With out Shagrath Dimmu Borgir wouldn't be what they are today ! :)
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@dscience8 while death cult armaggedon was great, enthrone darkness triumphant is by far my favourite release by them.
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I love You Shag
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I meant like they got heavier than their other albums. I didn't mean death metal. And yeah I know what death metal is.
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@dscience8 Dimmu Borgir went death metal? :D Do you know, what death metal is?
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Vortex was an awesome singer and I loved his voice on Progenies but the thing is that with Abrahadabra, the band kinda went more death metal than symphonic black metal....which is okay I guess but not as great as the other albums like Death Cult Armaggedon.
People need to be quiet about Vortex and Mustis gone, just be glad Shagrath didnt leave.
horrorfestlover 8 months ago 38
Vortex?Mustis?
When Dimmu Borgir was formed,only two members mattered: Shagrath and Silenoz. And believe me,it's still that way to this day.
chewgun 5 months ago 17