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sábado, 11 de febrero de 2023

Mayhem - Henhouse Rehearsals, Norway 1989

 

 Very rare filmed footage of this classic period of Mayhem.

The video quality & sound is understandably lo-fi, but nevertheless marks an essential and intriguing piece of preserved black metal history.

 

 


 


 Henhouse Rehearsals, Nor 1989


01 Necrolust
02 Freezing Moon
03 Untitled
04 Buried By Time And Dust (guitar riff instrumental)
05 Drums Practice
06 Deatcrush
07 Necrolust
08 Chainsaw Gutsfuck
09 Pure Fucking Armageddon
10 Freezing Moon
11 Carnage
12 Untitled
13 Deathcrush
14 Necrolust
15 Freezing Moon
16 Chainsaw Gutsfuck
17 Pure Fucking Armageddon
18 Untitled

 

Necrobutcher - Bass
Dead - Vocals
Euronymous - Guitar
Hellhammer - Drums.

 

 




 

The original picture of the henhouse used for the Henhouse Recordings album.

 

 


 


jueves, 26 de enero de 2023

Corpus Christii + Mayhem 22.4.2011 Cine Teatro Ginásio Clube, Corroios, Lisboa (Por)

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

-Setlist:

 Stabbed
 Crimson Hour
 Crystal Glaze Foundation
 Bleak Existence
 Torrents of Sorrow
 The Owl Resurrection
 The Wanderer
 Untouchable Euphoria
 The Infidel's Cross
 All Hail... (Master Satan)





 

 

 


 

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 -Setlist:

 Pagan Fears
 Ancient Skin
 My Death
 Cursed In Eternity
 A Time To Die
 View From Nihil
 Illuminate Eliminate
 Anti
 Freezing Moon
 Silvester Anfang
 Deathcrush
 Buried By Time And Dust
 Carnage
 De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
 Pure Fucking Armageddon

 


 

jueves, 29 de octubre de 2020

Mayhem - European Legions - Live In Marseille 2000 (2001)

 

 M A N I A C

 Kristiansen joined Mayhem in 1986 after the departure of the band's original vocalist Messiah and left in 1988, when he was replaced by Kittil. When Hellhammer decided to revive Mayhem in 1995 after the deaths of both Euronymous and Dead and the imprisonment of Count Grishnakh, he invited Maniac to return as the band's vocalist.

 He was known for giving extremely intense live performances and would often cut himself onstage, frequently landing him in intensive care units. However, in a later interview Kristiansen stated "...when we realized that the cutting had become a phenomenon people came to watch, I quit doing it." He has also stated that the coverage Mayhem has received is disproportionate.

Kristiansen was in the band until 2004 when he was forced to leave, his erratic behavior cited as the main reason for the departure. In the only press release about the split, he also cited lack of time as being a vital factor. In 2016 Kristensen briefly rejoined Mayhem onstage during the Inferno Festival in Oslo, Norway.

Just months before Kristiansen joined Mayhem he released the first issue off his fanzine Damage Inc. in 1986. The second issue came out in 1987 after he had joined Mayhem. Both issues include interviews with Mayhem among other content. He is currently a member of extreme metal band Skitliv with Niklas Kvarforth, and Kristiansen has also participated as a session member for Kvarforth's band Shining, did vocals for hardcore punk band Bomberos, and shares an ongoing experimental music project called Sehnsucht alongside his wife Vivian Slaughter.

For several years, Kristiansen was a self-admitted alcoholic. According to him, the turning point was one day when he found himself hanging by one arm out of a fourth floor window, with no idea how he got there. He is married to Vivian Slaughter, bassist and vocalist for the Japanese band Gallhammer.

 

 

-Setlist:

 01. Intro (Silvester Anfang)
02. In The Lies Where Upon You Lay
03. Fall Of Seraphs
04. Carnage
05. Crystalized Pain In Deconstruction
06. Buried By Time And Dust
07. Symbols Of Bloodswords
08. View From Nihil
09. Deathcrush
10. To Daimonion
11. Freezing Moon
12. Chainsaw Gutsfuck
13. A Time To Die
14. Pure Fucking Armageddon
15. I Am Thy Labyrinth
16. From The Dark Past

 1:01:40

 

 -Line up:

Maniac (Sven Erik Kristiansen) : Vocals
Blasphemer (Rune Eriksen) : Guitar
Necrobutcher (Jørn Stubberud) : Bass
Hellhammer (Jan Axel Blomberg) : Drums

 





Produced by Season of Mist.

Recorded live in Marseille, 24th of September 2000.

Special Features: Interviews with maniac, Blasphemer, Hellhammer, and Necrobutcher.

 Interactive menus - Exclusive backstage Footage - Picture Gallery 

 Directed by Michael H. Berberian.

 

 

 



miércoles, 18 de diciembre de 2019

Mayhem & Burzum - Mayhem Versus Burzum [split] (2010) PROMO

 
 M A Y H E M

Founded by Jørn Stubberud (Necrobutcher), and Kjetil (Manheim) under the name Musta (Finnish for "black"), which they changed to Mayhem after Øystein Aarseth (Euronymous) joined in. The band name is taken from the Venom song, "Mayhem with Mercy".
During the early years, the band used either session vocalists Messiah or Maniac for live/studio commitments, and played either instrumentally, or with Necrobutcher or Euronymous on vocals during rehearsals.

By late 1987 both Manheim and Maniac had left the band, their positions were filled temporarily by members of Vomit, before vocalist Dead, and drummer Hellhammer took over in 1988.


B U R Z U M

In 1991, when Satanel disbanded, Vikernes revived his solo project, changing the name to Burzum (which translates to "darkness" in J.R.R. Tolkien's Black Speech, which is spoken by orcs and other creatures of Mordor). Handling all instruments and vocals by himself, he recorded Burzum's first four full-length albums in a span of just over one year. In addition to all that, he joined Mayhem on bass, as well.



Mayhem: Demos 85-87

A1. Mayhem
A2. Ghoul
A3. Pure Fucking Armageddon    
A4. Carnage
A5. Black Metal (Total Death Version)
A6. Ghoul
A7. Voice Of A Tortured Skull (Int)
    
Burzum: Rare Tracks

B1. A Lost And Forgotten Sad Spirit (Unreleased Version)
B2. My Key To Purgatory (Rough Mix Of "Key To The Gate")
B3. Lost Wisdom (Rough Mix)
 


Label: Not On Label.

 Unofficial Release.

 Written on label, both sides: "For Promotional Use Only". 
 







mayhem & burzum

martes, 11 de junio de 2019

Mayhem - Deathcrush [EP] (1987) Reissue [2013]

Formed around 1985 by Necrobutcher and guitarist Euronymous (born Oystein Aarseth), Mayhem was the first black metal band from Norway to make a serious impact in their homeland, which in the early '90s developed a burgeoning underground scene rife with violent, sometimes anti-Christian activity, as evidenced by Mayhem's non-musical history. Drummer Hellhammer, who at one time worked in a mental hospital, is the only remaining member of the band's prime-period lineup.

Lead vocalist Dead committed suicide in 1991 (two years after joining the band) by shooting himself in the head; Hellhammer made a necklace using some of his skull fragments, and Euronymous reportedly cooked and ate pieces of Dead's brain. Euronymous, in turn, was stabbed to death while in his underwear on August 10, 1993, by the band's bass player, Count Grishnackh (born Christian Vikernes). Grishnackh's alleged motive was jealousy over the fact that Euronymous had a more evil reputation; he inflicted 23 separate wounds, it was also rumored, so as to outdo rival band Emperor's drummer, Faust, who was convicted in the stabbing death of a homosexual acquaintance. When police arrested Grishnackh, they found over 150 kg of stolen dynamite in his house, complete with a plan to blow up a large church on a religious holiday. Grishnackh went on to pursue his electronic-influenced project Burzum while in prison; meanwhile, Euronymous' parents requested that his bass tracks be erased from Mayhem's 1994 album, De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas, (which featured session vocalist Attila Csihar). Still, thanks to growing world-wide interest in Norwegian black metal, Mayhem product has continued to appear on the shelves into the next century. Hellhammer also put together a new Mayhem lineup, which has toured sporadically. During one such tour in 2003, a concert-goer in Norway received a fractured skull as a sheep head flew from the stage while bandmember Blasphemer was cutting the head away from the torso. 


-Tracklist:

Side A:
1.     Silvester Anfang     01:56      
2.     Deathcrush     03:33    
3.     Chainsaw Gutsfuck     03:32 
   
Side B:
4.     Witching Hour (Venom cover)     01:49
5.     Necrolust     03:37    
6.     (Weird) Manheim     00:48    
7.     Pure Fucking Armageddon     02:09     

-Line up:

Euronymous (R.I.P. 1993): Guitars
Manheim: Piano (track 6), Drums
Necrobutcher: Bass
Maniac: Vocals (tracks 2, 3, 5)


Label: Back On Black.

Comes in gatefold sleeve with lyrics.

Recorded during February and March 1987 at Creative Studios, Kolbotn, Norway.

Limited edition of 500 copies on splatter vinyl. Released for Record Store Day 2013.

 All songs by Mayhem, except "Silvester Anfang", composed and recorded by Conrad Schnitzler & "Witching Hour" composed by Venom.

"This mini album is dedicated to Metalion of the mighty Slayer Magazine".

 Cover: cut-off hands on exhibition, Mauritania.


''Demonic laughter your cremation
Your lungs gasp for air but are filled with blood
A sudden crack as I crushed your skull

The remind of your life flashes by
A life that soon won't be
Smiling with axe in my hand
Evil's rotten hand you'll see

I come forward
Deathcrush

I'll send you to your maker
I'll send you to your death

Death nicely crucified
Death, heads on stakes

The barbeque has just begun
Deathcrush - Deathcrush - Deathcrush

Crush - Crush
Deathcrush
Deathcrush
Deathcrush''





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martes, 12 de junio de 2018

Mayhem - The Dawn Of The Black Hearts (Live) [1995]


Dawn of the Black Hearts is a bootleg live album by the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. Despite being a "semi-official" release, the bootleg is commonly listed as one of the band's main albums.

The album is infamous for bearing a controversial photograph of Mayhem's singer, Dead (Per Yngve Ohlin), after his suicide in April 1991. The photograph was taken by Mayhem's guitarist, Euronymous (Øystein Aarseth), when he discovered the body. Dead slashed the veins in his arms and neck before leaving behind a song lyric titled "Life Eternal", along with a suicide note. He then took Euronymous' shotgun and shot himself in the forehead. There were rumors Euronymous had killed Dead himself, but this is false as he was in Oslo visiting the band's original drummer Kjetil Manheim when Dead killed himself.

Euronymous took bits of Dead's skull and made them into necklaces for members of the Black Metal scene, including the band's drummer Hellhammer. In disgust with Euronymous' actions, the bass player Necrobutcher left the band and was replaced by Burzum's Varg Vikernes who murdered Euronymous two years later in a knife fight.

The album was released in 1995 on vinyl in an edition of 300 copies by Warmaster Records by Mauricio "Bull Metal" Montoya, owner of Warmaster Records Colombia, original drummer of the Colombian death metal band Masacre and a pen pal of Euronymous. This original version contains eight songs from a concert in Sarpsborg on February 28, 1990. The label bears the band's logo and the album title in golden ink.

The album has been reissued many times by various independent record labels, with many including four extra songs, recorded at a concert in Ski, Norway, during 1986, with Messiah on vocals. Most of the re-releases erroneously claim that the additional songs come from a Lillehammer show with Maniac on vocals. It was reissued in 2017 on vinyl under the name, Live in Sarpsborg with the cover being replaced with a photo of Necrobutcher.



Anti Grishnackh 001
 

-Tracklist:

1. Deathcrush      3:36
2. Necrolust      4:19
3. Funeral Fog       6:38
4. Freezing Moon       6:06
5. Carnage      4:18
6. Buried By Time And Dust      5:46
7. Chainsaw Gutsfuck      3:59
8. Pure Fucking Armageddon      3:15

Live In Lillehammer (1986):
Extra songs included on many reissues, recorded in 1986 with Messiah as vocalist and Manheim as drummer:
 
9. Dance Macabre (Celtic Frost cover)     1:10
10. Black Metal (Venom cover)     3:00
11. Procreation Of The Wicked (Celtic Frost cover)     2:40
12. Welcome To Hell (Venom cover)     3:46
 
      

  -Line up

- Dead (Per Yngve Ohlin) - vocals
    - Euronymous (Øystein Aarseth) - electric guitar
    - Necrobutcher (Jørn Stubberud) - bass guitar
    - Hellhammer (Jan Axel Blomberg) - drums

Re-release bonus tracks:

    - Messiah (Eirik Nordheim) - vocals
    - Euronymous (Øystein Aarseth) - electric guitar
    - Necrobutcher (Jørn Stubberud) - bass guitar
    - Manheim (Kjetil Manheim) - drums.
 
 


Tracks 1-8 recorded live in Sarpsborg (Norway), 28/02 1990.
Tracks 9-12 recorded live in Lillehammer (Norway) 1986*.
Front cover with black Mayhem logo and black title.
Inlay back cover with classical Mayhem black/white pic. Tracklist centered down in the middle. White Mayhem logo in the top left corner.
CD print with same Mayhem pic from inlay back cover. No other text or info.
Anti Grishnackh 001 logo printed on folder back page. 
 
 * Actually recorded at Follorocken in Ski, Norway 1986.
 
 
 
 

 

ℝ.𝕀.ℙ. 𝔻𝔼𝔸𝔻
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

domingo, 10 de septiembre de 2017

Mayhem & Darkthrone - The True Legends In Black [split] (2000)

 

Darkthrone started as a death metal band, but by the end of 1990 and the beginning of 1991, when they were rehearsing the material that would eventually become Goatlord, Nocturno Culto, Zephyrous and Fenriz developed interest to black metal. Soon they decided to abort the Goatlord sessions because the material didn't reflect what they felt, and started to compose the songs that were to be found on A Blaze in the Northern Sky. Dag Nilsen was the only member who still wanted to play technical death metal, so he recorded the bass lines for A Blaze in the Northern Sky and then left the band.
The band's name was inspired by a Danish zine from around 1985/86 called Blackthorn, written by the guys from the Danish band DesExult, as well as by the lyrics of the Celtic Frost song "Jewel Throne" (I'm the king, sitting in the dark hiding from the shadows of the wind/.../ As I gaze from the Jewel Throne to the portal of infinity). 
Darkthrone are known for the fact that there have only been very few live appearances for various reasons. The very last concert to date took place in 1996, being a one-off event as well.
According to the December 2007 issue of Decibel Magazine, the band's logo was designed by Tomas Lindberg of At the Gates. This was confirmed by Lindberg himself in a 2014 interview with the MetalSucks Podcast.


Mayhem was billed as Wolf's Lair Abyss for a few secret gigs during the Wolf's Lair Abyss tour.
Founded by Jørn Stubberud (Necrobutcher), and Kjetil (Manheim) under the name Musta, which they changed to Mayhem after Øystein Aarseth (Euronymous) joined in. The band name is taken from the Venom song, "Mayhem with Mercy".
During the early years, the band used either session vocalists Messiah or Maniac for live/studio commitments, and played either instrumentally, or with Necrobutcher or Euronymous on vocals during rehearsals.
By late 1987 both Manheim and Maniac had left the band, their positions were filled temporarily by members of Vomit, before vocalist Dead, and drummer Hellhammer took over in 1988.
Dead committed suicide in 1991 by shooting himself in the mouth with a shotgun after cutting his wrists with a knife. The shells were given to him by Varg Vikernes (Count Grishnackh), who knew that Dead used to practice with a shotgun in the forest close to the house where the members of Mayhem lived. His body, along with a suicide note saying "Excuse all the blood", was discovered in his room. Euronymous took some pictures (one of them appearing as the cover of the infamous "Dawn of the Black Hearts" bootleg album) of the suicide scene. A legend was born, and it was said that Euronymous had cooked and eaten pieces of Dead's brain. It was also said that fragments of Dead's skull had been collected and made into necklaces that both Euronymous and Hellhammer wore as a tribute to Dead. Of course it is doubtful that the truth was as macabre as people would like to believe regarding the cannibalism, but it is a confirmed fact that necklaces were made, and that pictures were taken.
With the media and police attention following Dead's suicide, Necrobutcher (Jørn Stubberud) decided to leave the band. Dead was replaced by Occultus (Stian Johansen), ex-singer of Thyabhorrent and partner of Euronymous in the "Helvete" shop. He sang and played bass in Mayhem for a few months, but soon left. With the band's need for musicians, Varg Vikernes (Burzum) joined as bassist and participated on the De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas album, along with Hungarian vocalist Attila Csihar who performed on the album but never fully committed to the band at the time.
On August 10th, 1993, Varg Vikernes murdered Euronymous in his apartment with Snorre W. Ruch acting as an accomplice. Their relationship before the murder was tense, as their friendship and musical relationship started going downhill. Vikernes, who had started to play bass in Mayhem, killed him due to a number of alleged reasons: over a girl, jealousy of Euronymous's position in the Inner Circle, Euronymous owing him money, Euronymous not releasing Burzum's albums on time. Euronymous was found in his underwear, with stab wounds inflicted with a knife. Varg was rumoured to try and outdo the murder Faust of Emperor committed. At his trial, Vikernes came into court with his long hair made into pigtails, and denying his involvement in Euronymous's death. He giggled and laughed throughout the trial. He was convicted of the murder and was sentenced to 21 years in prison (the maximum possible sentence in Norway). When police arrested Vikernes, he was found with over 150 kilograms of stolen dynamite and alleged plans to destroy Nidarosdomen, a large Christian church in Trondheim, on a religious holiday. Although, Varg Vikernes has a different story to the reasons for killing Euronymous (see http://www.burzum.org for articles Varg composed himself explaining the murder).
After the trial, Euronymous's parents asked Hellhammer to remove the bass lines that Varg had recorded. He told them he would record new bass lines himself, but the truth is that he didn't know how to play the instrument, so the album remained the same, featuring Varg on it. Other rumours about Occultus playing the new bass lines are also false, he never played a note with the band during his time in Mayhem, according to Hellhammer.
Despite the death of the band's founder and main driving force, Hellhammer later reactivated the band, with Maniac and Necrobutcher rejoining alongside new guitarist Blasphemer. Mayhem's musical style changed drastically over the years that followed. In 2004, Maniac left again and Atilla Csihar rejoined Mayhem on a full-time basis. 
Mayhem's live show, particularly in the days of Euronymous and Dead, has always been known for featuring heavy atmospheric effects such as severed pig heads impaled on wooden spikes. Dead's clothes were buried days/weeks before the show, and were exhumed decayed, soiled, and full of insects. Pieces of rotting meat were thrown into the audience. Dead ravens were placed in a bag so Dead could continually smell decay and death. Members were also noted to cut themselves onstage. While the more extreme aspects of the show has been toned down in later years, Attila Csihar remains infamous for his theatrical performances and stage costumes.
Interesting fact: Euronymous is responsible for getting many nowadays famous bands (Darkthrone, Immortal, Emperor) into black metal and/or influenced them to change their musical style from death metal to black metal. He's considered to be responsible for sparking the whole Norwegian black metal movement and making it what it is today.
Despite once playing in the strongly anti-Christian band Mayhem, early vocalist Kittil Kittilsen (ex-Kvikksølvguttene, Vomit) left the music scene around 2000 and became a fundamentalist Christian and warns people of the dangers of playing in a rock/pop band regardless of what the lyrics/ideology is about.




-Tracklist:

1. Darkthrone - Eon / Thulcandra     9:25
2. Darkthrone - Archipelago     1:55
3. Mayhem - Silvester Anfang     1:55
4. Mayhem - Deathcrush     3:27
5. Mayhem - Chainsaw Gutsfuck     3:28
6. Mayhem - Witching Hour     1:45
7. Mayhem - Necrolust     3:30
8. Mayhem - (Weird) Manheim / Pure Fucking Armageddon     2:53
9. Mayhem - Outro     1:13


-Line up:

DARKTHRONE:
 - Fenriz: drums, vocals
- Nocturno Culto: lead guitar 
- Zephyrous: rythm guitar
- Dag Nilsen: bass.

MAYHEM:
- Maniac: vocals
- Necrobutcher: bass 
- Euronymous: guitar
- Manheim: drums.
 
 


 
 
Darkthrone: Originally released as the "Thulcandra" demo.
Recorded in April '89 at Ole Ringen.


Mayhem: Original uncut version of Deathcrush.
Recorded in March '87 at Creative. 
Label: not on label
 Unofficial Release.