DIMMU BORGIR's Management Confirms Drummer Switch

July 13, 2004

A spokesperson for DIMMU BORGIR's management has confirmed to BLABBERMOUTH.NET that the Norwegian symphonic black metal outfit have recruited NILE's Tony Laureano as a session drummer for the duration of Ozzfest 2004 (as first reported here on Monday). "There have been problems to get the visa in time for Ozzfest for [the group's Danish skinsman] Reno [Kiilerich] due to super-slow processing at immigrations in the U.S. and the fact that the U.S. embassy in Oslo and all other close European countries where not able to give him an appointment for his personal interview in time to get the visa for Ozzfest," the spokesperson said.

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