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The early Norwegian black metal scene of the 1990s is credited with shaping the modern
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genre and producing some of the most acclaimed and influential artists in
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. The scene had a distinct ethos, and its core members referred to themselves as "The Black Circle" or "Black Metal Inner Circle." This group consisted of men who congregated at the record shop Helvete ("Hell") in
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. In interviews, they expressed
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and
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views, presenting themselves as a
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-like group of militant
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intent on spreading terror, hatred, and evil. They adopted pseudonyms and appeared in photographs adorned with "
corpse paint Corpse paint is a style of body painting, used mainly by black metal bands for concerts and band photos. The body painting is used to make the musicians appear inhuman, corpse-like, or demonic, and is perhaps "the most identifiable aspect of the ...
" and wielding medieval weaponry. The scene was exclusive, creating boundaries around itself and incorporating only those it deemed "true" or committed. Musical integrity was paramount, and artists sought to maintain black metal's
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status. In August 1993, several of its members were arrested, and in May 1994, they were convicted of arson, murder, assault, and possession of explosives, most notably
Varg Vikernes Louis Cachet (born Kristian Vikernes; 11 February 1973), better known as Varg Vikernes (), is a Norwegian musician and author best known for his early black metal albums and later for his crimes. His first five records, released under the name Bu ...
for the murder of
Euronymous Øystein Aarseth (22 March 1968 – 10 August 1993), better known by his stage name Euronymous, was a Norwegian musician and a founder of and central figure in the early Norwegian black metal scene. He was a co-founder and guitarist of the No ...
. Most showed no remorse for their actions at the time. Some Norwegian media referred to them as "Satanic terrorists," and one Norwegian TV channel interviewed a woman who claimed that Satanists had sacrificed her child and killed her dog. The early Norwegian black metal scene has since been the subject of numerous books and documentaries.


Ideology

The Norwegian black metal scene was vehemently opposed to Christianity and organized religion as a whole. In interviews during the early 1990s, Euronymous and other members of the scene portrayed themselves as militant
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devil worshippers who sought to spread hatred, sorrow, and evil. They criticized the
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for being too "humane." The
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they advocated was an inversion of Christianity. Euronymous was the key figure behind this ideology. He professed to support
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and to oppose compassion, peace, happiness, and fun.Lahdenpera, Esa
"Northern Black Metal Legends"
In: ''Kill Yourself'', no. 2, August 1993. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
When asked why such statements were made to the press,
Ihsahn Vegard Sverre Tveitan (born 10 October 1975), better known by his stage name Ihsahn ( ), is a Norwegian musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and composer who is best known for his work with the black metal band Emperor (Norwegian band ...
of Emperor stated, "I think that was very much to create fear among people." He added that the scene "wanted to be in opposition to society" and "tried to concentrate more on just being 'evil' than having a real Satanic philosophy." Vikernes claimed that the reason they professed to advocate "evil" was to provoke. According to the book '' Lords of Chaos'', many who knew Euronymous claim that "the extreme Satanic image he projected was, in fact, just that – a projection which bore little resemblance to his real personality." Those making this assertion include
Necrobutcher Jørn Stubberud (born 13 April 1968) is a Norwegian musician best known as the bassist in the black metal band Mayhem under the stage name Necrobutcher. He is one of Mayhem's founding members, along with Euronymous and Manheim. He is the band' ...
,
Kjetil Manheim Mayhem is a Norwegian black metal band formed in Oslo in 1984. They were one of the pioneers of the Norwegian black metal scene, and their music has profoundly influenced the black metal genre. Mayhem's early career was marked by several contro ...
, Vikernes, and Blackthorn (the latter two were convicted for his murder). Faust stated that with Euronymous, "there was a lot of smoke but not so much fire."
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, however, asserted that Euronymous "was such a devil worshipper you wouldn't believe it," while Metalion, who had known Euronymous since 1985 and considered him his best friend, remarked that Euronymous "was always telling what he thought... worshipping death and being extreme." Regarding other members of the scene, Samuel Fridh suggests that there is no evidence to support their early claims of being devil worshippers, and Leif A. Lier, who led the police investigation following Euronymous's death, stated that he and his team had not encountered a single Satanist. Faust remarked that "for some people it atanismwas bloody serious, but to a lot of them it was all a big hype." In retrospect, Metalion reflected, "In the past, people just wrote about Satan, but now people meant it. I believe it was serious—maybe not all the Satanism, but definitely the approach to the music and the lifestyle. It was certainly more destructive than metal had been in the past." Tenebris from the
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, a Swedish Satanic order, noted that the Norwegian scene "meant a lot as long as it lasted. Back then, in 1991, things mainly concerned black metal and ideological Satanism (not so much practical Satanism, but anyway...)... It grew quickly to become a sort of black metal army... and kind of stood and fell with Euronymous and his shop. Therefore, it vanished with his death in '93... Sadly enough, many people involved at the time betrayed their ideals and lost their interest when things fell apart. Like it was nothing more than a hype of temporary nature." Regarding the term "black metal," Euronymous stated that it applies to any heavy metal band that identifies as theistic Satanists and writes Satanic lyrics. Such notions were echoed by other members of the scene, including Faust. At the time, bands with a style akin to Norwegian black metal but lacking Satanic lyrics tended to use alternative terms to describe their music.Halupczok, Marc. "Waldschrate & Met-Trinker". In: ''
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''. March 2010. p. 30.
Enslaved: ''
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1994.
Various artists: ''Nordic Metal – A Tribute to Euronymous''.
Necropolis Records Necropolis Records (located in Fremont, California) was a record label founded by Paul Thind in 1993, mainly providing an American home for extreme black metal.
1995.
Some bands within the scene were intrigued by pre-Christian Norway and its traditions, and there was an undercurrent of
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present. Additionally, some scene members engaged with
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imagery, primarily as a means of provocation. In a private letter written in the early 1990s, Euronymous asserted that "almost all" Norwegian black metal bands at the time were "more or less Nazis." He expressed an interest in
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states, claiming he wished to see people "rot under communist dictatorship."


Origins

During the 1980s, ''black metal'' was a loose collective of a few heavy metal bands that shared Satanic lyrics; however, most of the " first wave" bands employed Satanism primarily for shock value.
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's debut EP ''
Deathcrush ''Deathcrush'' is the debut EP and overall first commercial release by Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. It was released in August 1987 by Posercorpse Music. Background Though influential to black metal, its lyrics and sound were largely infl ...
'' (1987) was one of the most influential releases from the first wave of black metal, largely founding the early Norwegian black metal scene. The band drew on the influence of the first wave of black metal such as
Hellhammer Hellhammer was a Swiss extreme metal band from Nürensdorf, active from 1982 to 1984. Although the band's sound and style were heavily criticized and poorly reviewed during their active years, they have been widely praised in retrospect and are ...
,
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and Bathory, the punk of
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, GBH, Discharge and the
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, as well as more experimental groups like
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and
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. In the book ''Lords of Chaos'', Mayhem were credited as the band who combined the influence of the disparate styles of black metal's first wave and created the style that is understood as black metal today. In 1988, the band hired vocalist
Per "Dead" Ohlin Per Yngve "Pelle" Ohlin (16 January 1969 – 8 April 1991), known professionally as Dead, was a Swedish musician who was best known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the Early Norwegian black metal scene, Norwegian black metal band Mayhem (ba ...
of the Swedish band
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. Dead wore
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, black and white makeup to achieve a ghastly appearance. According to Mayhem bassist Necrobutcher, "it wasn't anything to do with the way
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and
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used makeup. Dead actually wanted to look like a corpse. He didn't do it to look cool." This would go on to become a hallmark of the Norwegian black metal scene. Dead would also bury his stage clothes and dig them up to wear on concert nights. Other first wave Norwegian black metal bands included
Old Funeral Old Funeral was a Norwegian death metal band from Bergen. History Old Funeral was one of the first bands to form in the Norwegian extreme metal scene, formed in 1988. By 1992, the band had already dissolved. Since the breakup, many members (su ...
(formed in 1988), Stigma Diabolicum (formed in 1989 and later changed their name to Thorns)Thorns: ''Stigma Diabolicum'' (A5 Leatherbook version), Kyrck Productions 2007. and Mortem (formed in 1989). Mayhem guitarist Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth and Snorre "Blackthorn" Ruch of Thorns developed a style of riffing where guitarists played full chords utilising all the strings of the guitar instead of relying on
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, which typically use only two or three strings, which would become a key element of the subsequent waves of black metal.


Dead's suicide

On 8 April 1991, Mayhem vocalist and lyricist Per Yngve Ohlin, known by the stage name "Dead," committed
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with a shotgun while alone in a house shared by the band. Fellow musicians described Dead as odd, introverted, and depressed. For performances, he made himself look like a corpse and engaged in
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while performing. Dead was discovered by Mayhem guitarist
Euronymous Øystein Aarseth (22 March 1968 – 10 August 1993), better known by his stage name Euronymous, was a Norwegian musician and a founder of and central figure in the early Norwegian black metal scene. He was a co-founder and guitarist of the No ...
with his wrists and throat slit and a gunshot wound to his forehead. Before calling the police, Euronymous took a camera and photographed the body after rearranging some items. One of these photographs was later used as the cover of a bootleg live album: '' Dawn of the Black Hearts''. Euronymous exploited Dead's suicide to enhance Mayhem's "evil" image, claiming that Dead had killed himself because black metal had become "trendy" and commercialized. He created
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s purportedly made from fragments of Dead's skull and distributed them to musicians he considered worthy.''Sounds of Death'' magazine (1998): Hellhammer interview
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'' writer Enrico Ahlig cited the notoriety of the event as beginning the
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. Mayhem bassist Jørn 'Necrobutcher' Stubberud noted, "people became more aware of the black metal scene after Dead had shot himself .. I think it was Dead's suicide that really changed the scene." The suicide caused a rift between Euronymous and some of his friends, particularly Necrobutcher, who were disgusted by his attitude towards Dead. Some claimed Euronymous "went into a fantasy world" and "tried to be as extreme as he had talked about." The months following the event saw the formation of Norwegian black metal bands
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Burzum Burzum (; ) is a Norwegian music project founded by former Mayhem member Varg Vikernes in 1991. Although Burzum never played live performances, it became a staple of the early Norwegian black metal scene and is considered one of the most infl ...
,
Carpathian Forest Carpathian Forest is a Norwegian black metal band formed by Nattefrost and Nordavind in 1992. They are known for their unique style of black metal, often categorised as black 'n' roll and includes a prominent, clanky bass tone and lyrics tha ...
,
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, Enslaved,
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,
Mysticum Mysticum is a Norwegian industrial black metal band from Asker. They formed in 1992 under the name Sabazios, but changed shortly after with the demo release of "Medusa's Tears" in 1993. They are known as pioneers of the industrial black metal s ...
,
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,
Hades Almighty Hades Almighty is a Norwegian black metal band from Bergen, formed in 1992 and originally named Hades. The band was forced to change their name to Hades Almighty in 1998, following complaints from an American band with a prior claim to the name. H ...
and
Gorgoroth Gorgoroth is a Norwegian black metal band based in Bergen. It was formed in 1992 by guitarist Infernus, who is the sole original member remaining, and has released nine studio albums. Gorgoroth are a Satanism, Satanic band and have drawn contro ...
. Many of the musicians in these acts had previously been members of death metal bands, while other bands such as
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instead changed their sound from death metal to black metal. Two other members of the scene would later commit suicide: Erik 'Grim' Brødreskift (of
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,
Borknagar Borknagar is a Norwegian progressive metal band with black metal and folk influences. It was founded in Bergen in 1995 by Øystein Garnes Brun primarily as a black metal band before later switching to a more melodic and progressive style. Borkn ...
,
Gorgoroth Gorgoroth is a Norwegian black metal band based in Bergen. It was formed in 1992 by guitarist Infernus, who is the sole original member remaining, and has released nine studio albums. Gorgoroth are a Satanism, Satanic band and have drawn contro ...
) in 1999 and Espen 'Storm' Andersen (of Strid) in 2001.


Helvete and the "Black Circle"

Mayhem guitarist Euronymous was "the central figure involved in the formation of the Norwegian black metal scene," which he "almost single-handedly founded." During May–June 1991, he opened a record shop called Helvete ( Norwegian for "
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"). The shop was located at Schweigaards gate 56 in
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. Norwegian black metal musicians often gathered at the shop and in its basement. These included members of Mayhem, members of
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, Varg "Count Grishnackh" Vikernes of
Burzum Burzum (; ) is a Norwegian music project founded by former Mayhem member Varg Vikernes in 1991. Although Burzum never played live performances, it became a staple of the early Norwegian black metal scene and is considered one of the most infl ...
, and "Blackthorn" of Thorns. Euronymous also established an independent record label called
Deathlike Silence Productions Deathlike Silence Productions (DSP) was a Norwegian independent record label founded in Oslo in 1987 (initially as Posercorpse Music) that focused on black metal. DSP supported the Norwegian black metal scene in the early 1990s. Helvete was th ...
, which was based at Helvete. This label released albums by Norwegian bands Mayhem and Burzum, Swedish bands Merciless and
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, and a Japanese band
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. Euronymous, Varg, and Emperor guitarist Tomas "Samoth" Haugen lived in the shop at various times. Emperor drummer BÃ¥rd "Faust" Eithun also lived and worked there. The shop's walls were painted black and adorned with medieval weapons, posters of bands, and
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s, while its window featured a polystyrene tombstone. During its operation, Helvete served as the focal point of the Norwegian black metal scene. Jon "Metalion" Kristiansen, the writer of the fanzine ''Slayer'', stated that the opening of Helvete marked "the creation of the whole Norwegian Black Metal scene." Daniel Ekeroth noted in 2008: The individuals who gathered at Helvete have been referred to as the "Black Circle" or "Black Metal Inner Circle," a term allegedly coined by Euronymous. Euronymous portrayed the "Black Circle" as an organized,
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-like group of militant Satanists, with activities funded by his record shop. A 1993 article in ''
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'' described them as "Satanic terrorists." Faust later remarked that it was "just a name that was invented for the people who hung around the shop... there wasn't anything like members and membership cards and official meetings." Similarly, in his review of ''Lucifer Rising'', Varg Vikernes claimed, "The so-called 'Black Circle' was something Euronymous made up because he wanted to make people believe there was such a thing, but it was nonsense and never existed. The media, on the other hand, believed it existed for a while, but quickly stopped talking about it when they understood it was a fake rumor." According to Stian "Occultus" Johansen, the space that Euronymous rented "was far too big and the rent was too high. That's the reason why it never did well." Only a small part of the building was utilized for the shop itself. Euronymous closed Helvete in early 1993 when it began to attract the attention of the police and media. The store has since reopened under the name Neseblod Records, in the same location but with significantly less floor space. ('Neseblod' is Norwegian for 'nosebleed'.) Many of the original artifacts still remain, and the store also identifies as a "black metal museum."


Church arsons and attempts

In 1992, members of the Norwegian black metal scene initiated a wave of arson attacks on Christian churches. By 1996, there had been at least 50 attacks in Norway; in every case that was solved, those responsible were identified as black metal fans. Some of the targeted buildings were hundreds of years old and regarded as significant historical landmarks. The first was Norway's
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, which was reduced to ashes in June 1992. Authorities believe Varg Vikernes of Burzum was responsible, and the cover of Burzum's EP '' Aske'' ("ashes") features a photograph of the destroyed church. On 16 May 1994,Count' Regrets Nothing"
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Vikernes was found guilty of burning down the
Holmenkollen Chapel Holmenkollen Chapel (''Holmenkollen kapell'') is located in the neighborhood of Holmenkollen in the Vestre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. The original chapel from 1903 was destroyed by arson in 1992. The new chapel was completed in 1996. Holmenk ...
, Skjold Church, and
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. Additionally, he was convicted of an attempted arson of a fourth church and for the theft and storage of 150 kg of explosives. Members of the Swedish black metal scene began burning churches as well in 1993. To coincide with the release of Mayhem's ''
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas ''De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas'' is the debut studio album by Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. Songwriting began in 1987, but due to the suicide of vocalist Per "Dead" Ohlin and the murder of guitarist Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth, the album's ...
'', Vikernes and Euronymous allegedly plotted to bomb the
Nidaros Cathedral Nidaros Cathedral () is a Church of Norway cathedral located in the city of Trondheim in Trøndelag county. It is built over the burial site of Olav II of Norway, King Olav II ( 995–1030, reigned 1015–1028), who became the patron saint of th ...
, which appears on the album cover. The musicians
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Samoth Samoth (born Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen, 9 June 1974) is a Norwegian guitarist and multi-instrumentalist in the country's black metal scene. He is well known for his distinct guitar work and drumming in the band Emperor, as well as his formati ...
, (both of Emperor), and
Jørn Inge Tunsberg Jørn Inge Tunsberg (born 4 December 1970) is a Norwegian death/black metal musician. He is best known as the founder and guitarist of Bergen-based band Hades Almighty, and a former member of Immortal, Dominanz, Old Funeral and Amputation. He f ...
(of
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) were also convicted of
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s. Those convicted of church burnings expressed no remorse and described their actions as a symbolic "retaliation" against Christianity in Norway. Mayhem drummer Hellhammer stated he had called for attacks on
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s, arguing that they were more foreign. Today, opinions regarding the church burnings vary within the black metal community. Many musicians, singers, and songwriters from the early Norwegian black metal scene, such as
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and
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of
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, continue to praise the church burnings, with the latter asserting, "there should have been more of them, and there will be more of them." Conversely, others, such as
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of Mayhem and
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of Immortal, view the church burnings as ultimately futile. Manheim claimed that many arsons were "just people trying to gain acceptance" within the black metal scene.
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vocalist Erik Danielsson acknowledged respect for the attacks but commented on those responsible: "the only Christianity they defeated was the last piece of Christianity within themselves. Which is a very good beginning, of course."''Black Metal Satanica'', 2008. The following is a partial list of church arsons: 1992 * 23 May: attempted burning of
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. * 6 June: burning of
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in Bergen Municipality – Varg Vikernes is strongly suspected as the culprit but was not convicted. * 1 August: burning of
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. * 21 August: burning of
Holmenkollen Chapel Holmenkollen Chapel (''Holmenkollen kapell'') is located in the neighborhood of Holmenkollen in the Vestre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. The original chapel from 1903 was destroyed by arson in 1992. The new chapel was completed in 1996. Holmenk ...
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– Varg Vikernes and Faust were convicted for this; Euronymous also participated but was murdered in August 1993. * 1 September: burning of Ormøya Church in Oslo Municipality. * 13 September: burning of Skjold Church in
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– Varg Vikernes and Samoth were convicted for this. * 3 October: burning of Hauketo Church in Oslo Municipality. * 24 December: burning of
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in Bergen Municipality – Varg Vikernes and
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were convicted for this. * 25 December: burning of a Methodist church in
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– a firefighter was killed while fighting this fire. 1993 * 7 February: burning of Lundby New Church in
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. 1994 * 13 March: burning of
Sund Church Sund Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Øygarden Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Klokkarvik on the island of Sotra. It is the church for the Sund parish which is part of the Vesthordl ...
in
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. * 27 March: burning of
Seegård Church Seegård Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Gjøvik Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the village of Seegård. It is one of the churches for the Snertingdal parish which is part of the Toten prosti ( ...
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. * 16 May: attempted burning of
Gol Stave Church Gol Stave Church () is a 12th century stave church originally from Gol, Norway, Gol in the traditional region of Hallingdal in Buskerud county, Norway. The reconstructed church is now a museum and is now located in the Norwegian Museum of Cultural ...
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,
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. * 17 May: attempted burning of Ã…modt Chapel in
Buskerud Buskerud () is a Counties of Norway, county and a current electoral district in Norway, bordering Akershus, Oslo, Innlandet, Vestland, Telemark and Vestfold. The region extends from the Oslofjord and Drammensfjorden in the southeast to Hardanger ...
. * 4 June: burning of Frogn Church in
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. * 19 June: attempted burning of Heni Church in
Gjerdrum Municipality Gjerdrum () is a municipality in Akershus county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Romerike. Gjerdrum borders the municipalities of Nannestad, Nittedal, and Ullensaker, and Lillestrøm. The administrative centre of the municipalit ...
. * 7 July: burning of a church in
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. * 21 July: attempted burning of Odda Church in
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. * 13 August: attempted burning of Loop Chapel in
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. * 10 December: attempted burning of
Åkra Church Åkra Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Karmøy Municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. It is located in the town of Åkrehamn on the western coast of the island of Karmøy. It is the main church for the Åkra parish whi ...
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. * 22 December: attempted burning of
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. * 26 December: attempted burning of Klemetsrud Church in Oslo Municipality. 1995 * 13 May: burning of Lord Church in
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. * 25 May: burning of SÃ¥ner Church in
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. * 14 June: burning of Moe Church in
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. * 21 July: attempted burning of a church college in
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. * 3 September: attempted burning of
VÃ¥gsbygd Church VÃ¥gsbygd Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Kristiansand Municipality in Agder county, Norway. It is located in the Augland neighborhood in the borough of VÃ¥gsbygd in the city of Kristiansand. It is the church for the VÃ¥gs ...
college in
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. * 3 November: burning of
Innset Church Innset Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Rennebu Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the village of Innset. It is the church for the Innset parish which is part of the Gauldal prosti (deanery) in th ...
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.


Murder of Magne Andreassen

On 21 August 1992, BÃ¥rd "Faust" Eithun murdered Magne Andreassen, a gay man, in
Lillehammer Lillehammer () is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Lillehammer. Some of the more notable villages in the munici ...
. According to Faust, while walking home at night, a man made a sexual advance toward him, and Faust agreed to walk with him to the
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. Once in the woods, Faust stabbed Andreassen 37 times, then proceeded to kick him in the head repeatedly as he laid on the ground. Faust claimed that he felt no remorse at the time. In the late 1990s, he reflected on the murder, stating, "I was outside, just waiting to get out some aggression. It's not easy to describe why it happened. It was meant to happen, and if it was this man or another man, that's not really important." Ihsahn, his bandmate in Emperor, remarked that Faust "had been very fascinated by serial killers for a long time, and I guess he wanted to know what it's like to kill a person." Initially, the police had no suspects, and Faust remained free for approximately a year. However, he confided in Euronymous, Vikernes, and a few others about his crime. The day following the stabbing, he returned to Oslo and allegedly burned down Holmenkollen Chapel with Vikernes and Euronymous. After the murder of Euronymous in August 1993, Faust was arrested and confessed to Andreassen's murder. In 1994, he was sentenced to 14 years in prison but was released in 2003.


''Bergens Tidende'' article

In January 1993, an article in one of Norway's largest newspapers, ''
Bergens Tidende is Norway's fifth-largest newspaper, and the country's largest newspaper outside Oslo. is owned by the public company Schibsted ASA. Norwegian owners held a mere 42% of the shares in Schibsted at the end of 2015. History and profile Founded ...
'' (''BT''), brought the black metal scene into the media spotlight. Two friends of Vikernes interviewed him and submitted the interview to the newspaper, hoping for publication. In the anonymous interview, "Count Grishnackh" (Vikernes) claimed to have burned churches and killed a man in Lillehammer. ''BT'' journalist Finn Bjørn Tønder arranged a meeting with "Count Grishnackh." The journalists were summoned to an apartment and were allegedly warned they would be shot if they called the police. There, Vikernes and his companions told the journalists that they had burned the churches or knew who had done it and warned that the attacks would continue. They claimed to be devil worshippers and stated, "Our intention is to spread fear and evil." They provided the journalists with details about the arsons that had not yet been released to the press, prompting ''BT'' to consult with the police before publication, who confirmed these details. The article was published on 20 January as the front page of ''BT'', headlined ("We set the churches on fire"), and included a photo of Vikernes, his face mostly obscured, holding two large knives. However, by the time the article was printed, Vikernes had already been arrested. The police allegedly tracked him down by visiting an address listed on a Burzum flyer, although Vikernes believes that Tønder betrayed him.Varg Vikernes's review of ''Satan Rides the Media''
Burzum.org
According to Vikernes, the anonymous interview was orchestrated by him and Euronymous with the aim of spreading fear, promoting black metal, and attracting more customers to Helvete.Count' Regrets Nothing"
. Burzum.org.
Vikernes remarked on the interview, "I exaggerated a lot and when the journalist left we... had a good laugh, because he didn't seem to understand that I was pulling his leg."Vikernes, Varg
"A Burzum Story: Part II – Euronymous"
. Burzum.org.
He added that the interview disclosed nothing that could prove his involvement in any crime. Vikernes claims that, after his arrest, "the journalist edited the interview and... published an insane version of it the following day, without even letting me read through it." Some other members of the scene were also arrested and questioned, but all were released due to a lack of evidence. Euronymous decided to close Helvete as it began to attract the attention of the police and media. Vikernes criticized Euronymous for shutting down the shop instead of capitalizing on the publicity, stating, "by doing so he also made all my efforts more or less pointless. I spent six weeks in custody because of that." Norwegian magazine ''Rock Furore'' published an interview with Vikernes in February 1993. In it, he commented on the prison system, saying, "It's much too nice here. It's not hell at all. In this country prisoners get a bed, toilet, and shower. It's completely ridiculous. I asked the police to throw me in a real dungeon, and also encouraged them to use violence." He was released in March due to a lack of evidence. Shortly after this incident, the Oslo police dispatched its Church Fire Group to
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, establishing a makeshift headquarters in the Hotel Norge. According to ''Lords of Chaos'', citing a police report, Vikernes knocked on their door and "virtually forced his way into the suite." He was "dressed in
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, carrying two large knives in his belt, and flanked by two young men who apparently behaved as if they were his bodyguards or henchmen." Vikernes "stated that he was fed up with being harassed by the authorities, and that the police investigation into the Black Metal scene should be stopped." When police informed him that he had no right to issue orders, Vikernes "took one step back and raised his right arm in a
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."


Murder of Euronymous

In early 1993, tensions escalated between Euronymous and Vikernes. On the night of 10 August 1993, Vikernes and Snorre 'Blackthorn' Ruch traveled from Bergen to Euronymous' apartment in Oslo. Upon their arrival, a confrontation ensued, during which Vikernes fatally stabbed Euronymous. His body was discovered outside the apartment, bearing 23 stab wounds—two to the head, five to the neck, and 16 to the back. Speculation surrounding the murder suggests it stemmed from a power struggle, a financial dispute over Burzum records, or an attempt to "outdo" a previous stabbing incident in Lillehammer. Vikernes, however, refutes these claims, asserting he killed Euronymous in self-defense. He contends that Euronymous had devised a plan to incapacitate him with an
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, bind him, and torture him to death while filming the event, using a meeting regarding an unsigned contract as a ruse to ambush him. Vikernes claims he intended to present Euronymous with the signed contract that night and "tell him to fuck off," but that Euronymous panicked and attacked him first. Faust has expressed skepticism regarding the self-defense narrative, while
Necrobutcher Jørn Stubberud (born 13 April 1968) is a Norwegian musician best known as the bassist in the black metal band Mayhem under the stage name Necrobutcher. He is one of Mayhem's founding members, along with Euronymous and Manheim. He is the band' ...
believes Vikernes killed Euronymous due to the death threats he had received from him. Necrobutcher later claimed that he had also intended to murder Euronymous himself due to his tasteless exploitation of Dead's suicide. Vikernes was apprehended on 19 August 1993, and many other individuals within the scene were questioned around the same time. Some confessed to their crimes and implicated others. In May 1994, Vikernes was sentenced to 21 years in prison (Norway's maximum penalty) for the murder of Euronymous, the arson of four churches, and possession of 150 kg of explosives. Two churches were set ablaze on the day he was sentenced, "presumably as a statement of symbolic support." Blackthorn received an eight-year prison sentence for his role as an accomplice in the murder. That month saw the release of the
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album ''De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas'', featuring Euronymous on guitar and Vikernes on bass guitar. Euronymous's family had requested that Mayhem's drummer, Hellhammer, remove the bass tracks recorded by Vikernes, but Hellhammer stated, "I thought it was appropriate that the murderer and victim were on the same record." Vikernes was released from prison in 2009.


Conflict with other music scenes

A strong rivalry existed between the Norwegian black metal and
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scenes.
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and
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noted that Norwegian black metal musicians had become "fed up with the whole death metal scene" and that "death metal was very uncool in Oslo" at that time. On multiple occasions, Euronymous sent death threats to some of the more 'mainstream' death metal bands in Europe. Allegedly, a group of Norwegian black metal fans even plotted to kidnap and murder certain Swedish death metal musicians. Rivalry also emerged between Norwegian and Finnish black metal bands.
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printed "No orders from Norway accepted" and "" (''Death to the arseholes of Norway!'') on early pressings of their first album, while innuendos and snarky comments were exchanged in fanzines.
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's vocalist, Nuclear Holocausto, utilized the rivalry to execute a series of telephone pranks on
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(of Impaled Nazarene), during which he would call him in the dead of night and play nursery rhymes at high speed on a cassette recorder. At that time, Luttinen claimed that the messages were threats from Norwegian black metallers. The Finnish band Black Crucifixion criticized the Norwegian band
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as "trendies" because Darkthrone had originally been a death metal band before transitioning to black metal.


List of music releases

The following is a partial list of notable black metal recordings and releases by the aforementioned bands released during 1987–1993. Releases in bold are albums, while the rest are demos and extended plays.


Documentaries and films

* ''Det svarte alvor'' (1994), aired on Norwegian TV by the
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(NRK). * ''
Satan rir Media ''Satan rir media'' (''Satan Rides the Media'') is a 1999 Norwegian documentary by Torstein Grude. The film covers the controversy that surrounded black metal musician Varg Vikernes in the early 1990s, who not only has been tied to a series of ch ...
'' (English: ''Satan Rides the Media'') (1999). * ''Norsk Black Metal'' (2003), aired on Norwegian TV by the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (), commonly known by its initialism NRK, is a Norwegian state-run, government-influenced radio and television public broadcasting company. The NRK broadcasts three national TV channels and thirteen nat ...
(NRK). * '' Metal: A Headbanger's Journey'' (2005) touches on black metal in the early 1990s and includes an extensive 25-minute feature on the DVD release. * ''Black Metal: A Documentary'' (2006), produced by Bill Zebub. * '' Murder Music: A History of Black Metal'' (2007). * ''Once Upon a Time in Norway'' (2007). * ''
Pure Fucking Mayhem ''Pure Fucking Mayhem'' is a 2008 documentary created by Stefan Rydehed which gives an inside look at the second wave Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. The movie includes interviews with the band members as well as some previously unseen pictures ...
'' (2008). * ''Black Metal: The Norwegian Legacy'' (2008), produced by Bill Zebub. * ''
Until the Light Takes Us ''Until the Light Takes Us'' is a 2008 American documentary film about early Norwegian black metal, directed by Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell. The film premiered at the AFI Film Festival in 2008, a year before it was released in theaters. Featu ...
'' (2009). * ''Black Metal: The Music of Satan'' (2010), produced by Bill Zebub. * '' Lords of Chaos'' (2018), directed by
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. * ''Helvete – historien om norsk black metal'' (2020).


See also

*
List of musicians in the early Norwegian black metal scene This is a list of Norwegian artists that released black metal music from 1987–1993 during the early Norwegian black metal scene. The scene of which they were part is credited with creating the modern black metal genre and produced some of the mo ...
*
Norwegian black metal Much has been learned about early music in Norway from physical artifacts found during archaeological digs. These include instruments such as the lur. Viking and medieval sagas also describe musical activity, as do the accounts of priests and ...


References


Bibliography

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External links


"In the Face of Death" – article about the early Norwegian black metal scene, focusing on Mayhem (2005)
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