DIMMU BORGIR Guitarist To Guest On Tonight's 'Tinitus'

December 5, 2007

DIMMU BORGIR guitarist Silenoz was interviewed for this week's "Tinitus" radio show, airing tonight (Wednesday, December 5) between 20.00 CET (8:00 p.m.) and 22.00 CET (10:00 p.m.) on Norway's P3.

According to a press release for the program, Silenoz discusses "getting a number one album in their home country, topping the charts in pretty much any other nation on Earth, touring the world, what he's missed the most about being away from home and whether they're still in business with the devil. The interview was conducted in English. If this were not enough, we're also running the whole DIMMU BORGIR P3 Sessions in our second hour so if you've missed it, here's your chance to check it out again. 'Tinitus' gave 30 fans the opportunity to attend this special event back in September by running an exclusive competition to win tickets. Taking place at a cosy NRK venue, the P3 Sessions is an invite-only live event where a maximum of 50 fans have the opportunity to see their favourite bands up close and personal and as a delightful extra, they can also ask the band questions directly."

"Tinitus" is Norway's most popular metal show with an average of over 60,000 listeners per week (1.5 percent of the country's population!).

To tune into P3 via the Internet, follow the instructions that are posted on the "Tinitus" MySpace page at this location.

Footage of DIMMU BORGIR performing the song "The Serpentine Offering" at the NRK P3 studios on September 18, 2007 can be viewed below.

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