For all tid

For all tid (English: For All Time) is the debut studio album by Norwegian black metal band Dimmu Borgir. It was remastered and re-released in 1997 with their new label Nuclear Blast with the front cover art in full color and the entire Inn i evighetens mørke EP added. It is the band's only studio album on which Shagrath is on drums, Tjodalv on guitar and Silenoz on vocals.

For all tid
Studio album by
Released1995
12 September 1997 (re-release)
RecordedAugust–December 1994 at Stovner Rockefabrikk
GenreMelodic black metal
Length42:38
LanguageNorwegian
LabelNo Colours
ProducerDimmu Borgir
Dimmu Borgir chronology
Inn i evighetens mørke
(1994)
For all tid
(1995)
Stormblåst
(1996)
Alternate cover
1997 Re-release cover

The artwork displayed on the front cover of the album is inspired by Gustave Doré's illustration of Camelot from Idylls of the King.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Shagrath, Silenoz and Aldrahn.

No.TitleLength
1."Det nye riket" ("The New Kingdom")5:04
2."Under korpens vinger" ("Under the Wings of the Raven")5:59
3."Over bleknede blåner til dommedag" ("Over Pale Horizons unto Judgement Day")4:05
4."Stien" ("The Path")2:00
5."Glittertind" ("Glittertind")5:15
6."For all tid" ("For All Time")5:51
7."Hunnerkongens sorgsvarte ferd over steppene" ("The Hunnic King's Sorrow Black Journey Across the Steppes")3:04
8."Raabjørn speiler draugheimens skodde" ("Raabjørn Reflects the Mist of Draugheimen")5:01
9."Den gjemte sannhets hersker" ("The Ruler of the Hidden Truth")6:19
Total length:42:38
Bonus tracks on 1997 remastered edition
No.TitleLength
10."Inn i evighetens mørke, Part 1" ("Into Eternal Darkness, Part 1")5:25
11."Inn i evighetens mørke, Part 2" ("Into Eternal Darkness, Part 2")2:09
Total length:50:12
Additional tracks on Japanese edition
No.TitleLength
12."Spellbound (By the Devil)" (live)4:08
13."Tormentor of Christian Souls" (live)5:39
14."Master of Disharmony" (live)6:05
15."Metal Heart" (live) (Accept cover)4:27
Total length:70:31

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

In their favourable review of the album, AllMusic wrote, "The production is awful, boasting thin and sharp guitars, muted drumming and echoing vocals that sound like what it might have been like to stand outside of their rehearsal hall. But somehow the songs manage to overcome the production, offering a somewhat beautiful (albeit warped) view of heavy metal that comes off far more ambitious than a band in their position usually does."[1]

Personnel

Dimmu Borgir
Additional personnel
Production

References

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