Abrahadabra mp3 Album by Dimmu Borgir
2010
  • 14 Tracks
  • 320 kbps
  • 1:09:40

Tracks

1.Xibir2:50
2.Born Treacherous5:02
3.Gateways5:10
4.Chess With The Abyss4:08
5.Dimmu Borgir5:35
6.Ritualist5:13
7.The Demiurge Molecule5:29
8.A Jewel Traced Through Coal5:16
9.Renewal4:12
10.Endings And Continuations6:00
11.D.M.D.R. (Dead Men Don't Rape) (G.G.F.H. Cover)4:24
12.Perfect Strangers (Deep Purple Cover)5:01
13.Gateways (Orchestral Version)5:44
14.Dimmu Borgir (Orchestral Version)5:36
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Approach of the publication many nearly killed themselves the mouth about him - added to some requiring habituation - title of the new Dimmu Borgir album. The textual draught, which once again with the work of Aleister Crowley (an author with pleasure cited by many artists who was close Satan) employed worried for scepticism under many Black-Metal-Puristen. The not exactly genre-compliant white fur costumes the volume on the advertising photographs let arise even associations to Leslie Mandoki's late seventy-year-old's horror troop Dschinghis Khan.

However, who thinks bad person, finally, should be quiet, because the Norwegians show at "Abrahadabra" that they move just meanwhile in quite an own league. Here it is not about boring Mummenschanz, but about the logical conversion of absolutely own vision of black art. Besides, Agnete Kj ø lsruds voice (Djerv, ex-Animal alpha) improved "gateways", the first single, with psychotic, already almost incredibly seeming atmosphere and underlines with it the monumental drama of the composition. And from three Norwegians self-confidently "Dimmu Borgir" named, from women's choirs chanted tape hymn clears up in the chancel, finally, sometimes as the name of the chapel is properly pronounced. All this is supported by more than hundred musicians strong orchestra. All that creates a horror soundtrack whose pictures one can only foresee.