Dimmu Borgir - Death Cult Armageddon

Primary Artist
Dimmu Borgir
Album Title
Death Cult Armageddon
Release Date
September 9, 2003 
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Review by John Serba
Purists may bristle at the notion, but by 2003, Dimmu Borgir had become the ultimate neo-black metal band. With Mayhem and Enslaved exploring the tattered ends of avant-garde experimentation, Emperor and Immortal broken up, Darkthrone still clattering away in the garage, and Cradle Of Filth underwhelming everyone with their too-dense-for-its-own-good major-label debut, Damnation And A Day, Dimmu Borgir unleashed the stunningly impressive Death Cult Armageddon. The CD booklet boasts an artist's rendering of a twisted metal machination surrounded by a sea of skulls and bones, which is a perfect analogy for the trajectory of Dimmu's musical vision -- immense, strange, and jutting in all directions, an imposing and powerful monstrosity that's the concoction of a few brilliantly twisted minds. Read More