December 1, 201113 yr comment_2440654 as you might know "It" is not really Swedish at all, he is a Gypsy, and they are known to not always tell the truth... interesantno
December 1, 201113 yr comment_2440659 Sad videh da i na wikipediji i na arhivama stoji da je It ciga.
December 1, 201113 yr comment_2440661 jako zanimljiv intervju u svakom slučaju, ne čudi me da ga britanski časopis nije objavio, kapiram da bi im spalili kancelarije ili tako nešto...
December 1, 201113 yr comment_2440664 Varg mi je nekako delovao potpuno drugacije u odnosu na ranije intervjue. Promenio se. Ili je poblesavio ili se bas sprdao.
December 1, 201113 yr comment_2440765 ja sam bas ubijedjen da su mu se namjestili na penal pa ih izcrnjacio najstrasnije.
December 2, 201113 yr comment_2440955 ipak je to Terrorizer, mainstream časopis koji pokušava zaraditi na black metalu. Zato je odgovarao što ekstremnije može.
January 21, 201213 yr comment_2462031 Burzum persists. A new Burzum album, titled "Umskiptar" (Metamorphoses), is scheduled for release in May 2012 on Byelobog Productions. "Umskiptar" consists of 65 minutes of skaldic metal, recorded in Grieghallen Studio in Bergen in September 2011. "Umskiptar" track list: Blóðstokkinn (Soaked in Blood) (1:16) Jóln (Deities) (5:51) Alfadanz (Elven Dance) (9:22) Hit helga Tré (The sacred Tree) (6:51) Æra (Honour) (3:58 ) Heiðr (Esteem) (3:02) Valgaldr (Song of the Fallen) (8:03) Galgviðr (Gallow Forest) (7:16) Surtr Sunnan (Black from the South) (4:14) Gullaldr (Golden Age) (10:20) Níðhöggr (Attack from Below) (5:00) The lyrics on "Umskiptar" are all taken from a Norse poem, Völuspá. For an English translation of the lyrics see the book "Sorcery And Religion In Ancient Scandinavia". The original Norse lyrics for "Umskiptar" can be found here. http://www.burzum.org/eng/news.shtml http://www.burzum.org/eng/discography/official/2012_umskiptar.shtml
January 21, 201213 yr comment_2462042 Ja se nešto i nisam obradovao. Bude li ovako štancovao albume, biće još gori od već prosečnog Valena.
January 21, 201213 yr comment_2462066 Now, the locals naturally reacted a bit to our presence. One time I jumped our from the underbrush - after laying in wait to ambush the other guys - and surprised a family who was just taking a walk. I had long hair with bits of moss and pine needles in it, more dark grey or black clothes with grim Death Metal imagery and had a club in my hand, so they weren't too pleased to see me. Because of the risk of encountering "normal" people out enjoying the freedom of Mother Nature, we ended up fighting when the risk of running into "normal" people was minimal. In other words, we waited for the late evenings. We sometimes brought torches or built a bonfire, to be able to see in the darkness, and of course Scandinavian summer-nights are not dark anyhow, and we kept fighting
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