DIMMU BORGIR: New Audio Interview With SILENOZ Available

October 17, 2008

Guitarist Silenoz of the Norwegian symphonic black metal band DIMMU BORGIR was one of the featured guests on the October 5, 2008 edition of Indie 103.1 FM's specialty metal program "Chaos with Full Metal Jackie". The interview is now available for streaming at this location.

Silenoz told MTV's "Metal File" earlier this month that DIMMU BORGIR has not inked a three-year deal with Roadrunner Records. He said that he's heard rumors suggesting his band's next album would not be issued by Nuclear Blast but shot them down. "I don't know where this rumor is coming from," he said. "People have been asking me about that. They've also been asking me if Max Cavalera [SOULFLY, ex-SEPULTURA] would be producing the new album, and if we're going to Egypt to record it. Where the hell do people take this from? I've never said anything like that. Sometimes confusion is good, but not when it haunts you like that."

"The Chosen Legacy", the new video from DIMMU BORGIR, can be viewed below. Directed by Tod Junker, produced by Ramzi Abed, along with the visual image filtering of Joachim Luetke, the clip is the third video made in support of the band's latest album, "In Sorte Diaboli". It is also included on the band's upcoming 2DVD+CD release "The Invaluable Darkness", which was released on October 14 via Nuclear Blast.

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