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Dimmu Borgir Issue Update

Norwegian black metallers Dimmu Borgir have revealed what the follow-up to last year's Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropy opus will be like.

"The new material sounds extremely apocalyptic and militant, grim and somber and there is a distinct presence of no mercy to them," explained guitarist Silenoz. "We’re extremely excited and confident about the nine songs we've got so far and we're very much looking forward to starting the recording process at Studio Fredman in the beginning of March 2003. We’re just gonna keep writing until then and see where it leads us, since we see no reason to hold back when we're being this productive and creative."

According to sources close to the band, Dimmu Borgir will do the pre-production at an unspecified home studio before heading over to Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Source: Digitalmetal

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