It's a great thing that Norway acknowledge the value of black metal as culture and art. It speaks volume of the great level of society they have. Bottoms up for Norge 🇳🇴🤘
@@Cannibal_Holocaust calling Norwegian black metal "cultural heritage" is a bit of a stretch. That's like calling Al Qaeda cultural heritage. It was a group of people committing acts of terror, arson, murder and blasphemy who just happened to use music as an excuse.
Never in America would you see a BM exhibit at an esteemed library, or any library for that matter. So many countries are much more socially developed than us.Anyway, this looks like an amazing experience. Congrats on attending!
I remember watching a documentary about Brandi Blackbear who was expelled from her school for doing witchcraft. She just wrote horror stories. Being Norwegian, I was baffled by the fact that it happened in modern day America. It's just so incredibly farfetched for us. I couldn't even imagine that happening here. It's like it happened in a parallel universe.
Other then we’ll known bands like Cannibal Corpse, Napalm Death etc America never had a metal scene and most shows are very underground and that’s the way it’s been and should stay for the next generation
I’ve been to 2 jazz exhibitions in the US at public libraries this year.Doubt there’s many of those in Norway those savages they are so far behind the US🙄
I am an old metal head, 62, live in America, when I was 13 my parents took on a trip to Norway, I saw the fjords and stave church, viking museum in Oslo. I remember it was very beautiful, people were so friendly!! I have listened to rock and metal whole life , but only in last 2 years discovered black metal, I like the undiluted heaviness. Thanks for making this video, I learned some more!!! 👍🎵🐈⬛🌚🙏🏽🎸
Damn, that letter speaks a lot about Dead. Pelle was indeed an exceptional artist, but that letter really shows how he was severely screwed in the head as a person.
@@containternet9290It's not all up my alley either, but very poor music-wise? Just... No. There's WAAAAY poorer sounding BM bands out there. Just be glad you never heard those, if you think Burzum is poor music-wise.
Thank you so much for doing this video, taking the time to really check out the exhibition! It´s deeply appreciated from us who have put the exhibition together. Keep doing what you do! Hails from Oslo, Thomas (curator) & all the people involved at The National Library
@@whocares_bear Why do you feel the need to ridicule Pelle Ohlin? He was a very troubled man who suffered greatly as a result of bullying. English was not his native tongue. He was Swedish. While he took it way too far in my opinion, the fact remains that he was the single most influential person when it comes to the Norwegian BM image.
@@accentsranis I was the most bullied person in my school and have a form of PTSD from it that I have carried through adulthood but I didn't go around torturing, killing then sacrificing animals. But you are right that he was the most influential person in creating the IMAGE of BM. Doesn't mean I have to worship everything he did. He's not "a god" and that letter was the most unsophisticated garbage I ever read, even for someone his age.
@@accentsranis Dead calling Quorthon a poser is pathetic. Quorthon at the time was in his prime while Dead was a nobody. Legend has it that after this episode Dead started to look for ''more extreme'' bands until he learnt that a Norwegian band needed a vocalist, yeah that band was Mayhem.
@@whocares_bear From what I've read, dead was pronounced clinically dead before being resurrected, after which he gained an obsession with death, he also started thinking he was a walking corpse. He used to sniff dead birds before a performance, so as to "feel the pure essence of death in his nostrils". I doubt he was trying too hard to be cool, he had major problems which made him very "noticeable" if you will.
@@vergil8833 Zero. And I'm old enough to have ordered the first Burzum vinyl from Deathlike Silence by mail order in 1993. The order was evaded by Euronymous. You?
Last year at the "Beyond the Gates" festival i Bergen, Mayhem, Emperor and Enslaved returned to Grieghallen to play concerts for a night. I was fortunate to be able to see all 3, it was so good!
The master tapes from Grieghallen are worth the trip on their own, the fact that you can adjust the volume and hear every track individually is absolutely incredible.
Took a while for the mainstream here to welcome and be proud of our history in black metal (growing up the media used to make jokes about it, or carry on like it was all about satanism, which is hilarious), and to recognise its importance but finally here we are. Still not for everyone, but for some of us it's everything. 🇸🇯🤘
I love all the videos you make when you visit Norway 🇳🇴 Such an amazing thing that this museum was free and their acknowledge that the black metal is part of norway culture despite black metal controversial history I hope you are doing great love your channel and your music man Greetings from Egypt .
I fuckin love Boris !! He knows what to represent Norway on blackmetal professionally. Not only that he's hilarious as fuck. Thank you for understanding True Norwegian black metal.
7:05 "we have a book"... thats Peter Beste's True Norwegian Black Metal released in 2008. What an astonishing photographic book that is, probably the best ever (in terms of quality).
Very interesting video, thanks 👍🏻🖤 Normally I don’t go for these types of exhibitions because the people who put them together are usually so busy making the exhibit pretentious that they forget to make it interesting. But this was really well put together & interesting. It’s amazing how many “artefacts” they were able to collect for this. The door was so cool!
Quick note on those Burzum albums. The original press of those 2 albums did have those hype stickers. I agree they look like theyd be modern reissues, but I believe those were both 1st pressings
Hello Boris, Thanks a lot for this exhibition tour, it seems really great! For information, the white cd of the band When is a concept album about the Black Death based on Kittelsen's illustrations, which you can find inside the booklet. By the way, Satyricon used an excerpt of an another album of When for his Dark Medieval Time's intro. Hails from France
Dude this is Massively Cool !!!!! i was there is Oslo in September, i wish i could have went to this !!!!!! So Awesome how Norway embraces Metal!!!! i met so many Metal Heads while i was their
wooooww Norway always impress me their culture .. museum about black metal .. even church burning was an disappointment in society . they still making a museum of the bads . fantastic Boris great video \,,/
We used to have a car part firm at schweigaards gate 56 befour . I have been there when it was Helvete. I know the plaze I was bying albums from Aarseth. Euronymous
It must have felt fucking awesome to be in there, wish I could have the opportunity to be around all the immense amount of black metal stuff shown in the exhibition
I have a CD copy of Burzum : Thulean Mysteries. It's a 2 disc set. Has the background music you heard in his Rhulean Perspective UA-cam videos he used to upload
Thanks for this. So it seems that we're now visiting from England to check out this exhibition on the strength of your video 😆. There's a couple of good local metal gigs on nearby as well during our stay, so we'll be enjoying those too. ☠☠💀🤘 Keep up the excellent vids!
This is really cool! I wish i could go. I was going to go to Norway in '96 but my friend at FMP talked me into staying home and going on the North American tour with Mysticum for 6 weeks. That was wild and definitely worth it.
They have great exhibitions at that library, and it's always free (since it is a library). Better than most museums for sure. Went to a map exhibition there with old maps, fascinating stuff. They do a great job at that place.
Fantastyczne muzeum,dzięki wam mogłem ujrzeć ciemne strony uwiecznionego Black metalu👍szacunek że powstało coś takiego.pozdrawiam z polski🇵🇱ave Black metal
I honestly see this as a good thing, Not to please betametalnerds, but It shows there is still value in exploring the human world and the depth of European culture.
Eyyy I went to that the Dårlig Stemning exhibition tour! It was pretty awesome, they told us that all of the most valuable items they got from Metallion. You can learn a couple of cool fun facts too. They were really good at setting the scene and really take you back to the 80s-90s era of black metal. 10/10 would do it again 🤘🏻🖤
Varg has such amazing stories about that time when he was young , he has a friend on you tube where you can hear the stories straight from Varg himself.
These are strange days we live in. Burzum artwork in National Museum,yet still Varg at the same time showing how to execute front kick properly or quickly fix suspension in Lada Niva 4x4 on different YT channel:)
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@@elvinocasio1518 TRYGLAV 🤘
@@borist. The Ritual is such an awesome song , well done \m/
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It's a great thing that Norway acknowledge the value of black metal as culture and art. It speaks volume of the great level of society they have. Bottoms up for Norge 🇳🇴🤘
Nowadays yeah. But they tried to Ban IT For like 30 years...
@@korpimuisto probably because of the church burnings and such
Lmao what value?
@@pyromaniaxe1187 maybe that was some Part of IT. But norway was very Christian country Back then.
@@Cannibal_Holocaust calling Norwegian black metal "cultural heritage" is a bit of a stretch. That's like calling Al Qaeda cultural heritage. It was a group of people committing acts of terror, arson, murder and blasphemy who just happened to use music as an excuse.
Never in America would you see a BM exhibit at an esteemed library, or any library for that matter. So many countries are much more socially developed than us.Anyway, this looks like an amazing experience. Congrats on attending!
I remember watching a documentary about Brandi Blackbear who was expelled from her school for doing witchcraft. She just wrote horror stories. Being Norwegian, I was baffled by the fact that it happened in modern day America. It's just so incredibly farfetched for us. I couldn't even imagine that happening here. It's like it happened in a parallel universe.
Other then we’ll known bands like Cannibal Corpse, Napalm Death etc America never had a metal scene and most shows are very underground and that’s the way it’s been and should stay for the next generation
I’ve been to 2 jazz exhibitions in the US at public libraries this year.Doubt there’s many of those in Norway those savages they are so far behind the US🙄
Then again, put on a modern pop, rap or any mainstream song, and the satanic symbolism is seen everywhere lol
@@mac11daddy6bros never heard of the Florida death metal scene it’s literally got some of the most popular death metal bands
I am an old metal head, 62, live in America, when I was 13 my parents took on a trip to Norway, I saw the fjords and stave church, viking museum in Oslo. I remember it was very beautiful, people were so friendly!! I have listened to rock and metal whole life , but only in last 2 years discovered black metal, I like the undiluted heaviness. Thanks for making this video, I learned some more!!! 👍🎵🐈⬛🌚🙏🏽🎸
Wait till you find out finnish black. IT IS hard to find heavier and More devoted sound in anywhere.
You are still a boy !
@@ezequielcronswell8520 ha, thanks! , metal keeps me energized!!! Lol
@@korpimuistoFinnish is the best in my opinion. Satanic Warmaster is easy to get into and excellent.
@@barbarianblood2316 try noenum, Blood red fog, charnel winds and teloch
Damn, that letter speaks a lot about Dead. Pelle was indeed an exceptional artist, but that letter really shows how he was severely screwed in the head as a person.
Dead was a genius that created growling that half of the world has since followed
@@tmaisonl true but he also had Cotard Syndrome so.......
They have Burzum's album framed into thick glass like a mf Mona Lisa 💀🔥🎸
They fucking Love nazis
Nah, Burzum is very poor musically-wise.
@@containternet9290yeah tbh filosofem is very good but the rest of his music is trash, he’s a good riff writer tho
Varg is good at executing simplistic riffs, something can be easy or simple but it's about how you execute it.
@@containternet9290It's not all up my alley either, but very poor music-wise?
Just... No. There's WAAAAY poorer sounding BM bands out there. Just be glad you never heard those, if you think Burzum is poor music-wise.
This is the most quietest and whispered video about black metal with the most brütal content on UA-cam! Love it!
Thank you so much for doing this video, taking the time to really check out the exhibition! It´s deeply appreciated from us who have put the exhibition together. Keep doing what you do! Hails from Oslo, Thomas (curator) & all the people involved at The National Library
Thank you Thomas for the Exhibiition! It was really cool and I'm glad you appreciate the video 🙏🤘🤘
So interesting to see! I will be there in Oslo at end of May, will there be something similar or in generel in Oslo?
The multitrack mixing was so fun. I spent a lot of time playing with it. Great idea for a museum.
Awesome video. Dead's letter was really interesting too, and the part where he calls other musicians "posers" for listening to other genres was fun af
Sounded like an unintelligent kid who was trying too hard to be cool. Burying his clothes and then wearing them while calling everyone "posers". lol
@@whocares_bear Why do you feel the need to ridicule Pelle Ohlin? He was a very troubled man who suffered greatly as a result of bullying. English was not his native tongue. He was Swedish. While he took it way too far in my opinion, the fact remains that he was the single most influential person when it comes to the Norwegian BM image.
@@accentsranis I was the most bullied person in my school and have a form of PTSD from it that I have carried through adulthood but I didn't go around torturing, killing then sacrificing animals. But you are right that he was the most influential person in creating the IMAGE of BM. Doesn't mean I have to worship everything he did. He's not "a god" and that letter was the most unsophisticated garbage I ever read, even for someone his age.
@@accentsranis Dead calling Quorthon a poser is pathetic. Quorthon at the time was in his prime while Dead was a nobody.
Legend has it that after this episode Dead started to look for ''more extreme'' bands until he learnt that a Norwegian band needed a vocalist, yeah that band was Mayhem.
@@whocares_bear From what I've read, dead was pronounced clinically dead before being resurrected, after which he gained an obsession with death, he also started thinking he was a walking corpse.
He used to sniff dead birds before a performance, so as to "feel the pure essence of death in his nostrils".
I doubt he was trying too hard to be cool, he had major problems which made him very "noticeable" if you will.
Thank you especially for filming Dead's letter carefully so we could read it too.
Thulean Mysteries is so good. So many hate on Vargs "dungeon synth" but theres something special about it.
Agreed. Ways of yore and thulean are great albums
Uh no, it really isn't.
@@DarioCastellarin Lmao how many funko pops do you own?
@@vergil8833 Zero. And I'm old enough to have ordered the first Burzum vinyl from Deathlike Silence by mail order in 1993. The order was evaded by Euronymous. You?
Last year at the "Beyond the Gates" festival i Bergen, Mayhem, Emperor and Enslaved returned to Grieghallen to play concerts for a night. I was fortunate to be able to see all 3, it was so good!
I really respect that’s it’s free to enter, shows that the creators really care
That is a truly beautiful exhibit. I hope it makes an international tour some day.
The master tapes from Grieghallen are worth the trip on their own, the fact that you can adjust the volume and hear every track individually is absolutely incredible.
Only in Norway would you find something this cool in a library.
Took a while for the mainstream here to welcome and be proud of our history in black metal (growing up the media used to make jokes about it, or carry on like it was all about satanism, which is hilarious), and to recognise its importance but finally here we are. Still not for everyone, but for some of us it's everything. 🇸🇯🤘
@@FreyjaJ what a coincidence. My name is Frey. \m/
I hear that prisons are pretty laid back
How is this feeee???
Only just deathcrush first press costs about 3000$, all that effort and money to make such nice exhibit!
I love all the videos you make when you visit Norway 🇳🇴
Such an amazing thing that this museum was free and their acknowledge that the black metal is part of norway culture despite black metal controversial history
I hope you are doing great love your channel and your music man
Greetings from Egypt .
Dude!!! Thank you soooo much for this video!! 🖤🖤🖤
Dead's letter was pretty funny, to be honest. Just a kid, trying to sound as tough as possible. We all have been there.
I love your videos exploring Norway. This was great! I'd be like a kid in a candy store at that museum.
You two make a great team. Thanks for the video, love the new album. :)
Sick! You are so lucky! Also love the patches on the vest
I fuckin love Boris !! He knows what to represent Norway on blackmetal professionally. Not only that he's hilarious as fuck. Thank you for understanding True Norwegian black metal.
Teşekkürler böyle bir müzeyi bizlere gösterdiğin için. Bu tarz bir seyahate çok ihtiyacımız var! 🤘🏻
WFT! This exhibition seems really great! Thanks for this video... and, definitely, the first Ulver is a chef d'oeuvre! 🤘
Great!!! Thank you for taking me with you!!!
Greetings from Germany
Seeing that copy of Deathcrush sent nostalgia shivers down my spine. As so did many other items you showed on camera. Thank you for doing this.
Thank you for sharing this🤘
First Satyricon at the Munch Museum (spent two hours inside that hall last year) and now this?! Hell yeah!
7:05 "we have a book"... thats Peter Beste's True Norwegian Black Metal released in 2008. What an astonishing photographic book that is, probably the best ever (in terms of quality).
Thank you so much for this video. Absolutely amazing to see 🤘
Looks really amazing… Would love to visit this exposition
Hello from Canada, thank you for the video, was amazing as always, I appreciate your content 🤘🏻
I only just found your channel and I’m instantly hooked, great content!
A wonderful video! Thank you so for sharing it was incredible to see all of this!
That's a really cool Exhibition!🤘Saw the original door to Helvete there.. that's a treasure to be cherished.😍
Very interesting video, thanks 👍🏻🖤 Normally I don’t go for these types of exhibitions because the people who put them together are usually so busy making the exhibit pretentious that they forget to make it interesting. But this was really well put together & interesting. It’s amazing how many “artefacts” they were able to collect for this. The door was so cool!
Looks like a really nicely organised exhibition, such a cool video 🖤🤘🏻
It's a crime that your channel doesn't have 100k subs already. Realy liked the video!!
Quick note on those Burzum albums. The original press of those 2 albums did have those hype stickers. I agree they look like theyd be modern reissues, but I believe those were both 1st pressings
That’s super cool and also from a black metal fan to black metal fan what are your honest thoughts on burzum
@@2jackgood Honest thoughts on Burzum? Mostly rubbish.
my heart DROPPED when i saw they had the de mysteriis dom sathanas master tape and the fucking stems!!!!
Hello Boris,
Thanks a lot for this exhibition tour, it seems really great!
For information, the white cd of the band When is a concept album about the Black Death based on Kittelsen's illustrations, which you can find inside the booklet. By the way, Satyricon used an excerpt of an another album of When for his Dark Medieval Time's intro.
Hails from France
He also did the White Tie Black Noise intro on Arcturus' Disguised Masters.
A really good video and a great place to visit. I am 61 and remember when everything started.
Dude this is Massively Cool !!!!! i was there is Oslo in September, i wish i could have went to this !!!!!! So Awesome how Norway embraces Metal!!!! i met so many Metal Heads while i was their
@TxTMrBorisTtruffatore
He would be a great guide there. He knows so much
Your vieos is getting beter and better. This was a very interesting one and it's great cutted and cmposed.
wooooww Norway always impress me their culture .. museum about black metal .. even church burning was an disappointment in society . they still making a museum of the bads . fantastic Boris great video \,,/
Cool stuff. Hail santa!
I expected Fenriz at the entrance ready to give guided tours tbh
We used to have a car part firm at schweigaards gate 56 befour . I have been there when it was Helvete. I know the plaze I was bying albums from Aarseth. Euronymous
Amazing, thank you for the tour!
Glad Varg virkerness work, burzum is in that museum, he will be forever remembered, ingrained in history.
I live next to norway, in Finland. Still hasnt visited norway not a single time. But now im really considering IT. Been on The scene from about 2001.
Gods. It's so awesome when you guys go on adventures and share with us all 🤘🤘thank you !
It must have felt fucking awesome to be in there, wish I could have the opportunity to be around all the immense amount of black metal stuff shown in the exhibition
Just the master tape and the mixing desk are like life acheivements
That's such a cool exhibition! I can't believe that's in a library. Thanks for sharing!
I have a CD copy of Burzum : Thulean Mysteries. It's a 2 disc set. Has the background music you heard in his Rhulean Perspective UA-cam videos he used to upload
Now that's a cool museum to be at when learning the history of Black Metal.
Thanks for this. So it seems that we're now visiting from England to check out this exhibition on the strength of your video 😆. There's a couple of good local metal gigs on nearby as well during our stay, so we'll be enjoying those too. ☠☠💀🤘 Keep up the excellent vids!
This is really cool! I wish i could go. I was going to go to Norway in '96 but my friend at FMP talked me into staying home and going on the North American tour with Mysticum for 6 weeks. That was wild and definitely worth it.
So cool how the chant from kaathaarian life code plays on loop in the exhibition!
The museography work is sooooo nice 🖤
They have great exhibitions at that library, and it's always free (since it is a library). Better than most museums for sure. Went to a map exhibition there with old maps, fascinating stuff. They do a great job at that place.
Cheers brother ! great info video !
Just found this channel.... ROCK ON!! \m/
Thank you for the exhibition!
Two Boris vídeos in one week? Great! Amazing stuff 🤘
such a great video. love watching your videos and the exhibition is great! long live black metal 🖤
Thx. We are proud and love Norwegian Black Metal
Coolest place ever !☀️
What a treat, thank you BorisT.!
TFW all the stuff I was listening to, and collecting as a teenager is now in a MUSEUM. I'm feeling my age now!! Haha
Fantastyczne muzeum,dzięki wam mogłem ujrzeć ciemne strony uwiecznionego Black metalu👍szacunek że powstało coś takiego.pozdrawiam z polski🇵🇱ave Black metal
Thank you so much for this video. I love the adventures you two go on. Much appreciated.
Очень круто! А в нашей стране такую выставку просто невозможно представить
Не говори))
Everything would be stolen in one minute
11:53 One of my favorites too. And in the same box with Panzerfaust 🔥🤘🏽🤘🏽
That's awesome and I also ordered that badass tee you were rocking at the start of the video.
Thanks for the support man! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I honestly see this as a good thing, Not to please betametalnerds, but It shows there is still value in exploring the human world and the depth of European culture.
Really wish I could go there sometime soon.. Awesome video btw 🤘🏻😎
Cool, wish my library had the door to Helvete inside
Greetings from 🇩🇪... and ... 🇵🇱 ... Fan from Poland...
I'm currently in Deutschland...🤘🎸
Też z polski, jestem fanką metalu od lat🤘
Wow..Fanką...Kobieta . Bardzo miło , a jak masz na imię i z skąd z Polski jesteś...???
Pozdrawiam serdecznie Ciebie...🤘🎶🎸...Dawid...
I would at least bought the tshirt to support the museum cus its damn awesome,and also free,i hope maybe one day il be able to visit!
Right, then they can finally throw out that old dirty Helvete door and buy a new one.
that is so cool! i love black metal and i wish i could go there!
All of Emperor’s albums are seriously amazing af!
Hey Boris and Susi, glad I was able to introduce you to her. She also did the banner hanging outside. Hope to see you guys in Bergen.
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I’m happy when new borist video is here🫠
What a great video!
Greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴🤘🏻
Cool museum. Maybe I have to take a weekend of my vacation this summer to visit it. Nice video btw.
SO COOOLLLLL omg i love it
THAT looked like hella fun!!🤘😃🤘
Eyyy I went to that the Dårlig Stemning exhibition tour!
It was pretty awesome, they told us that all of the most valuable items they got from Metallion. You can learn a couple of cool fun facts too. They were really good at setting the scene and really take you back to the 80s-90s era of black metal.
10/10 would do it again 🤘🏻🖤
I went a few weeks back and it was phenomenal ❤
Varg has such amazing stories about that time when he was young , he has a friend on you tube where you can hear the stories straight from Varg himself.
Can you link it?
@@dong2793 he posts through a friend
@@sandraweilbrenner67 It's more like ''Varg has such amazing lies from that time'' . Lol
These are strange days we live in. Burzum artwork in National Museum,yet still Varg at the same time showing how to execute front kick properly or quickly fix suspension in Lada Niva 4x4 on different YT channel:)
You have to listen to that Ulver's album
Cant wait to go to norway this summer, it looks so awesome
This is an awsome video, thanks for sharing 👍