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 | | Descripción: | Runningtime: 00:00:00, Arranged By [Choir Arrangements By]: Gaute Storaas, Arranged By [Choir Arrangements By]: Shagrath, Booking, Management: Håkon Grav, Choir: Schola Cantorum (3), Choir [Choirsingers]: Agnes Winsents, Choir [Choirsingers]: Agnieszka Pikuta, Choir [Choirsingers]: Annika Belisle, Choir [Choirsingers]: Carl-Christian Kure, Choir [Choirsingers]: Christian Pollock Fjellstad, Choir [Choirsingers]: Erik Hedmo, Choir [Choirsingers]: Geirmund Simonsen, Choir [Choirsingers]: Gunhild Marina Tjernstad, Choir [Choirsingers]: Guro Schjelderup, Choir [Choirsingers]: Hauk J. Røsten, Choir [Choirsingers]: Hilde Stenseng, Choir [Choirsingers]: Hugo Herrman, Choir [Choirsingers]: Inger Helseth, Choir [Choirsingers]: Karen Austad Christensen, Choir [Choirsingers]: Lars Christen Hausken, Choir [Choirsingers]: Martin Røsok, Choir [Choirsingers]: Ragnhild E. Bye Luetken, Choir [Choirsingers]: Ragnhild Kleppe, Choir [Choirsingers]: Svein Oskar Smogeli, Choir [Choirsingers]: Synnøve Sætre, Choir [Choirsingers]: Tekla Lou Fure Brandsæter, Choir [Choirsingers]: Thomas Ringen, Choir [Choirsingers]: Vilde Bolstad Bakken, Choir [Choirsingers]: Vilde Groth Pettersen, Choir [Choirsingers]: Åste Jensen Sjøvaag, Choir [Choirsingers]: Øyvind Sætre (2), Chorus Master: Gunvald Ottesen, Cover [Front & Backside Cover Art By]: Zbigniew Bielak, Drums: Daray, Edited By [Editing By]: Linus Corneliusson, Engineer [Additional Tracking Engineered And Coordinated By]: Shagrath, Engineer [Engineered By], Mixed By, Co-producer [Co-Produced By]: Jens Bogren, Engineer [Schola Cantorum Engineered And Assisted By]: Jock Loveband, Guitar, Bass Guitar: Erkekjetter Silenoz, Keyboards [Keys], Arranged By [Additional Orchestral Arrangements]: Gerlioz, Layout [Layout Supervised By]: Marcelo Vasco, Layout [Layout Supervised By]: Shagrath, Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar: Galder, Lyrics By: Erkekjetter Silenoz, Mastered By: Tony Lindgren, Music By [All], Arranged By [All Arrangements By]: Erkekjetter Silenoz, Music By [All], Arranged By [All Arrangements By]: Galder, Music By [All], Arranged By [All Arrangements By]: Shagrath, Photography By [Band And Portrait Pics By]: Per Heimly, Photography By [Photos Of Dimmu Borgir By]: Per Heimly, Photography By [Shagrath Portrait By]: Stefan Heilemann, Producer [Produced By]: Dimmu Borgir, Recorded By [Shaman Voice]: Gerlioz, Recorded By [Voodoo Percussion]: David Castillo (5), Technician [Drums]: Ludwig Näsvall, Voice [Voices], Bass Guitar, Keyboards [Keys], Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements], Effects: Shagrath, Percussion [Voodoo]: Martin Lopez, Voice [Shaman]: Mikkel Gaup, Labelcode NB3731-0 (NB 3731-0, 27361 37310), Phonographic Copyright (p) Nuclear Blast Tonträger Produktions- und Vertriebs GmbH, Copyright (c) Nuclear Blast Tonträger Produktions- und Vertriebs GmbH, Recorded At Fascination Street Studios, Recorded At Urban Sound Studios, Mastered At Fascination Street Studios, Glass Mastered At Technicolor |  | | N° de títulos: |
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Michael B. - 12/11/2020  From 2010 Abrahadabra I didn't hear anything new from Dimmu Borgir and even didn't know they had a new album out until my friend had told me about it. I've ordered it, put in CD player and.... First listen was not too impressed. So I stuck it in the car for work travelling. Now love it !!!! Great sound. I Am Sovereign is absolutely phenomenal. One of the best albums for me so far.
|  | Alexander S. - 15/01/2020  Was it worth it? It was this question that tormented my interaural ganglion while listening to the new work of The Dark Fortress. The problem is not that “Eonian” is bad or vice versa - a good album by Dimmu Borgir. The fact is that it is not needed. At all. 8 years of silence led to very definite thoughts about the complete creative impotence of the once glorious collective. These thoughts were fueled by periodic statements by the musicians themselves that they had no material. But apparently the bosses of Nuclear Blast, shaking the contract, kicked the Norwegian idlers in the ass. And so: we have what we have. “Eonian”, God forgive me. Technically, there are no complaints about the album, with the exception of Shagrat's senile grunts (which has been annoying me for 17 years in a row). Everything was recorded just fine - it could not be otherwise. Chorus, orchestra - everything is in its place. The problem is in the material itself: it is endlessly dull and dreary. Despite the assurances of Silenos, no “return to the roots” occurred, there is no blackout at all. And there is some obscure symphonic-horseradish-understand-that-metal, with a bevel under Therion. Three regular members of the collective over the past years after the release of “Abrahadabra”, could not squeeze out good riffs and melodies from themselves, let alone make good compositions from them. And no choirs and orchestrations can drape the whole void and squalor of songs from “Eonian”, the apotheosis of which is worthless is the absolutely dumb “Council Of Wolves And Snakes”. As a result, Dimmu Borgir released an album in which there is nothing besides symphonic “decorations”. Returning to the question asked at the beginning of the review, I can say that no, it was not worth it.
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