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Dimmu Borgir

Dimmu Borgir Album: “For All Tid”

Dimmu Borgir Album: “For All Tid”
Album Information :
Title: For All Tid
Release Date:2006-08-15
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock, Metal, Goth Rock
Label:Nuclear Blast
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:829410344753
Track Listing :
1 Det Nye Riket Video
2 Under Korpens Vinger Video
3 Over Bleknede Blåner Cil Dommedag Video
4 Stien Video
5 Glittertind Video
6 For All Cid
7 Hunnerkongens Sorgsvarte Ferd Over Steppene Video
8 Raabjørn Speiler Draugheimens Skodde Video
9 Den Gjemte Sannhets Hersker Video
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Review - AMG :
Laying down the blueprint for their own career as well as the careers of countless imitators, For All Tid is one of the landmarks of the Scandinavian black metal scene. Although several other artists had already planted the seeds for the neo-opera approach to the genre, this was one of the few recordings that displayed the potential the genre had to grow. The production is awful, boasting thin and sharp guitars, muted drumming, and echoing vocals that sound like what it might have been like to stand outside of their rehearsal hall. But somehow the songs manage to overcome the production, offering a somewhat beautiful (albeit warped) view of heavy metal that comes off far more ambitious than a band in their position usually does. The scope of the album is quite large, offering lush soundscapes of grating metal offset by sweeping keyboards. The use of clear vocals was another somewhat new innovation in the genre, and their appearance in "Over Bleknede Blåner Cil Dommedag" is an excellent way to combine that idea with the savage thrash also contained in the song. Although Mayhem and Emperor would bring this approach to the international metal scene a year later with fantastic albums, For All Tid is the last stepping stone those groups needed to make it there. On top of that, this also marked the debut of one of the brightest and most innovative metal bands of the following decade. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
Review - :
Laying down the blueprint for their own career as well as the careers of countless imitators, {^For All Tid} is one of the landmarks of the {\Scandinavian black metal} scene. Although several other artists had already planted the seeds for the {\neo-opera} approach to the genre, this was one of the few recordings that displayed the potential the genre had to grow. The production is awful, boasting thin and sharp guitars, muted drumming, and echoing vocals that sound like what it might have been like to stand outside of their rehearsal hall. But somehow the songs manage to overcome the production, offering a somewhat beautiful (albeit warped) view of {\heavy metal} that comes off far more ambitious than a band in their position usually does. The scope of the album is quite large, offering lush soundscapes of grating {\metal} offset by sweeping keyboards. The use of clear vocals was another somewhat new innovation in the genre, and their appearance in {&"Over Bleknede Blåner Cil Dommedag"} is an excellent way to combine that idea with the savage {\thrash} also contained in the song. Although {$Mayhem} and {$Emperor} would bring this approach to the international {\metal} scene a year later with fantastic albums, {^For All Tid} is the last stepping stone those groups needed to make it there. On top of that, this also marked the debut of one of the brightest and most innovative {\metal} bands of the following decade. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
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