Burzum

Norwegian music project

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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.
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.
October 2019 Vikernes tweeted his intention to release another Burzum album, tentatively named Thulêan Mysteries, which would contain 23 songs.
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.
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.
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.
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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