DIMMU BORGIR: Photos From Hollywood Listening Party Available

March 5, 2007

A number of exclusive photos from the DIMMU BORGIR record listening party for the new record "In Sorte Diaboli", which was held February 27 at the Plush Lounge (downstairs of the Key Club) in Hollywood, California, have been posted online at DirtJunior.com. Present at the party were DIMMU BORGIR members Silenoz and Galder along with Blasko from ROB ZOMBIE's band, Katt from "Miami Ink" and the Nuclear Blast family.

DIMMU BORGIR's new single, "The Serpentine Offering", will be available as a digital download beginning on March 30. In addition to the regular album version of the title cut, the single will also contain two non-album versions of the same track: "The Serpentine Offering" (video edit),"The Serpentine Offering" (instrumental version).

DIMMU BORGIR's new full-length album, "In Sorte Diaboli", will be released on April 27 via Nuclear Blast Records. The first concept album in the band's history, "In Sorte Diaboli"'s story is set in medieval Europe. To make the story clearer, not only will the lyrics for the songs will be printed in the booklet, but you will also get a short synopsis introducing the listener to the plot.

"In Sorte Diaboli" was mixed in Studio Fredman in Göteborg, Sweden by producers Fredrik Nordström and Patrik J. Sten. DIMMU BORGIR recorded the effort with the following lineup:

Shagrath (vocals)
Silenoz (guitars)
Galder (guitars)
I.C.S. Vortex (bass)
Mustis (keyboards)
Hellhammer (drums)

For more information on the different versions of "In Sorte Diaboli" that are being issued, click here.

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