Burzum
Norwegian music project
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2025 | Released singles 'What Will Come', 'Elfland', 'Beneath the Barrow', and 'The Mound of Fire'. |
May 2025 | Vikernes released three new singles following the 'What Will Come' song. |
April 24 2025 | Vikernes released his first song in nearly a year, titled 'Burzum NEW, The Land of Thulê, What will come', with no prior information. |
2024 | Released multiple singles including 'The Magic of the Grave', 'The Hidden Name', 'The Nature of the Gods', and others, along with the album The Land of Thulê. |
November 4 2024 | Vikernes announced the end of the Burzum project on his X account, stating he would focus on his books, particularly #ReconQuest, and no longer had time for music. |
April 2024 | Vikernes announced the return of the Burzum project on his X account, revealing a new album titled 'The Land of Thulê', which would be the first metal album since Umskiptar. |
September 8 2023 | Vikernes released a new song titled 'The Reincarnation of Ódinn', marking the first new Burzum music since the previously announced final album. |
March 13 2020 | Vikernes released the album Thulêan Mysteries, which he stated would be Burzum's last album at the time. The tracks were previously used as background music on his now-taken-down YouTube channel and were intended to serve as a soundtrack for his MYFAROG role-playing game. |
2019 | Released box set In the Arms of Darkness, compilation albums Foreldra and Thulê. |
October 2019 | Vikernes tweeted his intention to release another Burzum album, tentatively named Thulêan Mysteries, which would contain 23 songs. |
2018 | Released box set XIII. |
July 2018 | Unreleased materials from Uruk-Hai (1988-1990) and Burzum's Bergen prison recordings (1994) were posted on YouTube by user Hermann. |
June 2018 | Vikernes posted a video on his YouTube account announcing he had 'moved on' from Burzum, saying 'bye bye' to the project. |
2015 | Released singles 'Mythic Dawn', 'Forgotten Realms', and 'Thulean Mysteries'. |
June 2014 | Released another album, The Ways of Yore. |
May 2013 | Released Sôl austan, Mâni vestan, Burzum's first electronic album since 1999. |
April 27 2013 | Posted the song 'Back to the Shadows' on his official YouTube channel, which Vikernes stated would be the last metal track released by Burzum. |
May 2012 | Released the third new studio album of original material, Umskiptar. |
2011 | Released the album Fallen and compilation From the Depths of Darkness. |
November 28 2011 | Released a compilation album From the Depths of Darkness, containing re-recordings of tracks from earlier Burzum albums. |
March 7 2011 | Released the second new album of original Burzum material, Fallen. |
2010 | Released box set Burzum 1992–1999 and the album Belus. |
March 8 2010 | Vikernes released the album Belus through independent record label Byelobog Productions, marking his first album in eleven years after being released from prison. |
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