Dimmu Borgir’s legacy endures as they continue to shape black metal with an unshakable sense of grandeur and defiance against darkness. Their 1993 formation marked the beginning of a symphonic journey where Shagrath and Silenoz balanced raw intensity with wistful melodies, creating a rich emotional palette that resonates across decades. In 2000, they brought Old Man’s Child’s Galder as lead guitarist, crafting albums that defied conventional black metal norms—until Galder’s departure in 2024 left a void. Despite this shift, Dimmu Borgir has adapted, reimagining their sound with more deliberate arrangements that honor their roots while pushing boundaries. Grand Serpent Rising, the culmination of these developments, offers a blend of haunting atmospheres and lush orchestrations that elevate their work beyond mere spectacle. While some critics argue for condensing runtime, the album’s intricate compositions and atmospheric depth make it a standout offering. Personally, I think Dimmu Borgir remains as skilled as ever at refining their sound, proving that tradition doesn’t hinder progress. If you’ve enjoyed previous works, this album will reinforce your appreciation for their timeless impact.