Dimmu Borgir:
Part 2 of
New Album
Artwork
Revealed
The second
of four
portions of
the new
artwork for
the
as-yet-untitled
DIMMU BORGIR
album has
been
uploaded to
the band’s
MySpace page.
When asked
if fans
should look
for
something
hidden in
the artwork
that may not
be obvious
at first
glance,
German
artist /
painter /
graphic
designer
Joachim
Luetke
(Arch Enemy,
Kreator,
Sopor
Aeternus)
responds:
“It’s not
like looking
at a picture
puzzle, but
if you
listen to
the music
while
looking at
the imagery,
an
additional
dimension
will unfold
before your
eyes, that’s
for sure.
Learning
about the
real meaning
of the album
title is
also a
useful key
to it.”
Luetke’s
artwork and
layout art
also graces
two other
DIMMU BORGIR
albums:
2003’s
Death Cult
Armageddon
and
2007’s
In Sorte
Diaboli.
In early
June, DIMMU
BORGIR
proudly
announced
their
collaboration
with
Norwegian
composer and
Berklee
College of
Music summa
cum laude
alumnus
Gaute
Storaas
in addition
to the 51
members of
KORK (the Norwegian
Radio
Orchestra)
and the
38-member
Schola
Cantorum
Choir
for their
new
release. To
date, over
101
musicians
have
contributed
to the
making of
the new
album.
Composer
Gaute
Storaas has
said of
DIMMU BORGIR:
“There have
been several
attempts of
dressing up
rock bands
in suits,
bow ties,
and
symphonic
splendor -
to various
degrees of
success. My
role in this
is sometimes
just to
transcribe
their
themes,
sometimes to
take their
ideas, tear
them apart
and build
them back up
in ways
that are
true to the
band's intentions.”
DIMMU
BORGIR’s
ninth studio
album will
be released
in Germany
on September
24th, in the
rest of
Europe on
September
27th, and in
North
America on
October
12th.
For the
latest
updates,
visit DIMMU
BORGIR
online at
www.DIMMU-BORGIR.com
and
www.myspace.com/DIMMUBORGIR.