Burzum is the one-man project of Varg Vikernes (born Christian Vikernes, aka Count Grishnackh), perhaps the most notorious figure in Norwegian black metal. Although Burzum has an unpredictably experimental bent -- encompassing black metal, industrial, electronic, and dark ambient music -- Vikernes will forever be associated with his conviction for the 1993 murder of former Mayhem bandmate Euronymous. It wasn't the first time Vikernes had run afoul of the law; he had been a suspect in arsons directed at historic Norwegian churches in Bergen, a perception not helped by his use of a post-fire photograph of the Fantoft Kirke church on the cover of Burzum's 1993 Aske EP. Coupled with Vikernes' racist, virulently anti-Judeo-Christian beliefs was a sort of nationalistic pride, a longing to return to the pre-Christian pagan culture and religion that had marked the glory days of the Vikings; this paganism became a frequently recurring theme in black metal circles, and led to the Norwegian metal sound being tagged Viking metal in some quarters. As for his recording career, Vikernes issued the eponymous Burzum debut in 1992 under his Count Grishnackh alias (taken from a J.R.R. Tolkien book); it was largely a typical black metal record, although it featured a few synth dabblings and slower passages, neither of which had yet found much favor on the scene. 1993's Det Som Engang Var expanded on those innovations while retaining an overall metal flavor. Hvis Lyset Tar Oss (If the Light Takes Us), released in 1994 shortly after Vikernes' imprisonment, integrated synthesizers more fully into the Burzum sound, and the all-electronic closing track foreshadowed Burzum's later move into dark ambient. The well-received, industrial/electronic-tinged Filosofem appeared in 1996, although it had been recorded (but not mixed) prior to Vikernes' incarceration. With the vaults thus exhausted, Burzum's future appeared to be in doubt, but Vikernes managed to begin recording entirely instrumental synthesizer albums while in prison. A concept work recounting a well-known Norse myth, Daudi Baldrs (Balder's Death), was released in 1997 as the first installment of a planned trilogy. The second portion, the mythology-themed Hlidskjalf, appeared in 1999, featuring an equipment upgrade and a correspondingly fuller sound. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Yes, he was in a death metal band called Old Funeral, black metal band Mayhem, his own solo project called Burzum and two others that aren't quite known.
if your looking for some theres Mayhem, Burzum, Venom, Dimmu Borgir, Belphagor, and Alkaline Trio, seriously, no joke, theyre sponsored by the Church of Satn
Information about the band Gypsy kings can be found on their own website and on the promotional information of upcoming venues. Wikipedia users also made a page dedicated to the band.
Host in-band, Serial out-of-band, LAN out-of-band
3 Days Grace have a website which offers a wide range of information about the band including tour dates and a discography. They also have a Facebook page. Information website Wikipedia also has a page on the band
Burzum was created in 1991.
Burzum - album - was created in 1992-03.
Burzum Tribute Attakk was created in 2005.
Yes, he was in a death metal band called Old Funeral, black metal band Mayhem, his own solo project called Burzum and two others that aren't quite known.
if your looking for some theres Mayhem, Burzum, Venom, Dimmu Borgir, Belphagor, and Alkaline Trio, seriously, no joke, theyre sponsored by the Church of Satn
There is no information available on where to listen to "The Lap Band". There is, however, a band entitled "Gastric Band". Gastric Band was formed in Scotland in 2010. They released their debut album, Party Feel, in 2013.
Although there has been extensive research done there is no information available regarding a band by the name of Rezog. Perhaps this question was a typing error but there does not appear to be a band by this name.
From Wikipedia entry on Burzum:"The choice of the name for the project reflects both this influence and the desire for anonymity: "Burzum" is a word of the Black Speech of Mordor meaning "darkness" (though Vikernes believes that Pagans consider it to mean "light" as opposed to how Christians consider it to mean "darkness"), and is one of those found on the Ring-inscription of the One Ring (the final part of the Ring inscription being "...agh Burzum-ishi krimpatul", "...and in the darkness bind them")."
The band Pierrot originates from Italy. They are a comic troupe. Not much information is available on them recently and they appear to have been around the seventeenth century.
Information on The Pines can be found on the band's own web page, ThePinesMusic, or on the band's MySpace page. They have also been covered by National Public Radio (NPR) and information can be found on that website as well. There are also videos of many songs by The Pines available for viewing on YouTube.
As of April 19th, Nike.com is taking pre-orders for the Nike + Sports Band. Check the link below for more information.
It does not appear to be available. His normal publisher for band music is Winwood Music, so you may wish to contact them for more information.