(Clicca qui per la versione in Italiano) A band with history, emblematic, the landmark for many… for better or for worse. Thanks to Dimmu Borgir a lot of people approached black metal, people that later opene their eyes towards a music ecosystem previously unknown or simply ignored. In a sunny afternoon in Milan, in a pub, I find myself peacefully sat down at a table with Shagrath, the lead vocalist and founding member of the band. A smooth interview, quiet, more something like a chat between two guys thinking the same way and that, in a way or the other, have sold their souls to a music genre, with all its labyrinthine deviations, evolutions, mutations… with a lot of written or not written rules, expressed or not expressed thoughts, clear or unclear ideas. After almost one decade of artistic silence, Shagrath, with extreme courtesy, kindness and patience, answers my questions, which do touch the history of the band, its future, the rules withing the band itself, without leaving aside a a provoking taste. Shagrath turns out to be an extremely balanced person, transparent, convinced of the quality of hiw own work. The artist from whom I get the best description of ‘art’ I ever had. It doesn’t matter if you love or hate the music of Dimmu Borgir. It doesn’t matter if you respect or not their position or role in the scene. If you consider yourself an intelligent being, well read their point of view, without blindly locking yourself inside your own mental fence. Sincere, straight forward, not arrogant at all and without any corpse paint. Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Shagrath: the man, the human being and the artist.
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