2/11/2022 0 Comments Westone guitar burzumCorporal punishment was not uncommon in the school, and on one occasion Vikernes had a "quarrel" with a teacher and called him "a monkey". According to his interview, Vikernes here became "aware of racial matters". Since there were no places available in the English school in Baghdad, the young Vikernes went to an Iraqi elementary school during this time. In the Lords of Chaos interview, Vikernes recalls that when he was 6 years old, the family moved for about a year to Baghdad, Iraq, because Vikernes' "father was working for Saddam Hussein", developing a computer program. He also states that his father is an "electronics engineer," whereas his brother, who (according to the Lords of Chaos interview) is one and a half years older, is a "graduate civil engineer". In a 2004 interview, Vikernes mentions that his mother "is working in a large oil company". Lords of Chaos also includes an interview with his mother, Helene Bore (the book and a newspaper depicted there refer to her with the given name 'Lene', whereas Vikernes' own website uses the name 'Helene'). In the interviews printed in Lords of Chaos, Vikernes discusses his background and childhood. Michael Moynihan, one of the authors of Lords of Chaos-where much of the information about Vikernes is found, has been described as "quite active in the propaganda support network for Vikernes". Vikernes does not have a published biography (authorised or unauthorised), but information can be gathered from interviews he has given and from statements he has made on, at and at his YouTube channel entitled Thulean Perspective. He also advocates environmentalism and survivalism. Through his writings and videos he promotes an ideology which he calls "Ôðalism", based on a Blood and Soil-derived form of nationalism and the re-adoption of native European values and belief systems, such as elements of traditional paganism. He began his blog and YouTube channel, entitled Thulean Perspective, in 2013. Having served over 14 years of his sentence, Vikernes was released on parole in early 2009.Īfter his release from prison, Vikernes settled with his wife and children in France, where he continued releasing music and writing. During his time in prison, Vikernes became affiliated with the Norwegian Heathen Front, had several writings on Germanic paganism published and recorded and released two ambient albums as Burzum. He maintains that he killed in self-defense and denies responsibility for the church arsons, though he supported them. In May 1994, he was found guilty of murder and the earlier church arsons, and sentenced to 21 years in prison. In August 1993, he was arrested and charged with the murder of Mayhem guitarist Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth. By early 1993, he had recorded four albums as Burzum and another with fellow black metal band Mayhem. In 1992, he was allegedly involved in burning down at least three Christian churches in Norway, along with other members of the scene. Interested in music from a young age, he began playing guitar at the age of 14 and became part of the early Norwegian black metal scene in 1991 when he founded Burzum. A native of Bergen, Vikernes spent part of his childhood in Iraq.
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