It was also announced that a movie. A second new album of original Burzum material, Fallen, was released on 7 March 2011, followed by a compilation album, From the Depths of Darkness, containing re-recordings of tracks from Burzum's self-titled album and Det som engang var, on 28 November 2011
The coming album is called "Den Hvite Guden" (The White God) and is a musical and lyrical description of the the White God (alias Apollon, Baldr, Belenus, Belus, Bragi, Byelobog, Jarilo, et cetera) and the annual events of his life. The new album might differ from the old albums more than some might appreciate, but I hope not. Even if some of You might appreciate the old Burzum, I must be allowed to evolve, just like everybody else. Maybe You will like the new Burzum too.
Burzum is the debut studio album by Norwegian black metal solo project Burzum. It was released in March 1992, through Euronymous's label Deathlike Silence Productions. Six of the songs were later re-recorded in 2010 and released on the album From the Depths of Darkness, as Varg Vikernes was dissatisfied with some of the original vocals and production
Translations: 1. The Intrigues of Leuke (Introduction) 2. The Death of Belus 3. The River of Forgetfulness 4. The Descent of Kaimadalthas 5. Sword Dance 6. The Horse of Kelio 7. Dawn 8. The Return of Belus (Conclusion). An earlier working title for the album was "Den Hvite Guden", which in English translates to "The White God". Recording information: Recorded in Grieghallen Studios, Norway.
about the new Burzum album, subtlely titled Den Hvite Guden, which means – wait for it – The White God: As you might already know, my dear ladies and gentlemen, and others individuals too, I am no friend of the modern so-called black metal culture. It is a tasteless, low-brow parody of Norwegian so-called black metal anno 1991-1992, and if it was up to me, it would meet its dishonourable end as soon as possible.
Belus is the seventh full-length album by the Norwegian one-man band Burzum . He had served almost 16 years of a 21-year murder sentence. The album was originally called "The Return of Baldur", but Vikernes announced the album in November 2009 as Den Hvite Guden ("The White God" in Norwegian). In December 2009, he announced that the name was being changed to Belus because some in the media speculated that the album might have racist undertones
Burzum - Discography - Official Releases - "Den Hvite Guden" 2010. I am incredibly curious to hear what this will be like. Filosofem is an excellent album, albeit one that requires a keen ear to appreciate. Lin removed by Moderator. No advertising please.