Dimmu Borgir - Abrahadabra review
Band: | Dimmu Borgir |
Album: | Abrahadabra |
Style: | Symphonic black metal |
Release date: | September 24, 2010 |
Guest review by: | TheH2K |
01. Xibir
02. Born Treacherous
03. Gateways
04. Chess With The Abyss
05. Dimmu Borgir
06. Ritualist
07. The Demiurge Molecule
08. A Jewel Traced Through Coal
09. Renewal
10. Endings And Continuations
11. Gateways [Orchestral version] [Limited Edition/iTunes bonus]
12. The Demiurge Molecule [Orchestral version] [iTunes bonus]
13. Dimmu Borgir [Orchestral version] [bonus]
14. Perfect Strangers [Deep Purple cover] [Hot Topic bonus]
15. D.M.D.R. [GGFH cover] [Hot Topic bonus]
+ Gateways [video] [Digipak/Hot Topic bonus]
Mustis has departed, and no ICS Vortex clean vocals for the first time since 1999. Can Dimmu Borgir escape from the massive attack of the fans this time?
Traditionally, the album starts with an instrumental piece; however, except for some seconds, it is not appealing at all and far away from masterpieces like "Fear And Wonder", "Perfection Or Vanity" or even "Det Nye Riket".
"Born Treacherous"'s intro is the first ear-catching thing in this album and goes well with the symphonic elements, which are really convenient. Then "Gateways" starts with a jaw-dropping intro and goes on well, but when the verse comes you have to reconsider about how great this track is (not as good as the intro for sure), and when guest vocal time arrives, it is nothing but an awful and pungent cocktail of juxtaposed sounds. However, it then progresses to the second guest vocal part, which is really epic and suits the song unlike the first try. The music throughout the song is nevertheless magnificent.
"Chess With The Abyss" is the first song that I heard from the album. At that time, I was a bit surprised at the amounts of changes that had happened - unaware of Mustis' and ICS Vortex's departures. I thought this record can be really thrilling, unaware of the rest of the album, which is not as exciting. "Chess With The Abyss" is heavy and really something a Dimmu Borgir fan would anticipate.
"Dimmu Borgir" maybe is the best track of this album. The symphony that has been written for this album goes beyond the genre and is comparable even with classical masterpieces. Yet another time (similar to In Sorte Diaboli), after the 5th track you can turn your music player off and will lose nothing but a bunch of symphonic ideas. Other than that, the rest of the package is absolutely useless.
Daray's drum lines are really well-organised and reminds the listener of Barker's era rather than previous record. Snowy Shaw's clean vocals aren't more than a cacophony and really disappointing, especially when we compare it with ICS Vortex's works. The production can be a superb example for those who are into combining metal with symphonic elements. All the instruments are well-mixed and the symphony is glorious. Shagrath and Silenoz had no choice but to use quite a lot of real orchestral themes in order to fill Mustis's gap and some choirs to substitute for ICS Vortex's clean vocals.
Is this record still black metal? Well, if you omit the harsh vocals, you can still hear some drum blasts or tremolo guitars, which are the essence of the genre, so I would say this might be a new step in the black metal world that kept its roots and stepped into the world of new experiences.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 10 |
Songwriting: | 5 |
Originality: | 7 |
Production: | 10 |
Written by TheH2K | 04.06.2020
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
Rating:
8.0
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Rating: 8.0 |
Dimmu Borgir sucks. Dimmu Borgir are sellouts. Dimmu Borgir have a stupid image and idiotic videos. Dimmu Borgir kick members out with no explanation. Dimmu Borgir is only about squeezing cash from stupid kids who are naive enough to buy their albums. They suck, they suck, they suck! If you believe that any of the above statements are true, you may as well stop reading now. This review will not take into consideration anything other than music. In other words, if you expect a biased review aimed against one of the most popular extreme bands, you'll be better off helping your father cut the lawn or doing dishes for your mum, because you won't find what you're looking for here. Read more ›› |
Rating:
6.0
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Rating: 6.0 |
If you like Abrahadabra by Dimmu Borgir you can make two great mistakes like I did. Let me warn you! The first thing is listening to classical music like Mozart or Haydn. It won't take more than a single stroke to realize that all the so-called great orchestrations are simply nothing in comparison to the dead composers. The second big fail is listening to real and raw black metal. To quote the famous snake, if you do something of that, "your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil." This album is neither anything of black metal nor of classical compositions. Read more ›› |
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