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Some letters Pelle wrote to his pen pal friend Old Nick. (Photo courtesy of Old Nick.)
“These letters convey a certain coherence, an organic structure" Nick suggests which goes beyond Dead’s morbid Mayhem frontman persona and his self-harming stage antics. Dead mostly wrote about music – like the bands he was in contact with, or the setbacks and mishaps affecting tours. Detail gleaned from these letters are the ones that show Ohlin’s experiences as a shy, pale young man emigrating to Norway.
[Old Nick was the owner of an Italian fanzine and distributer of music. Dead sold deathlike silence records to him to sell in Italy.Dead wrote about many issues that were close to him like his near-death-experience when he was a kid and things he was interested in about.]
Early Darkthrone.
Mayhem live in Annaberg (Germany) - 1990
Mayhem Live In Jessheim [February 3, 1990]
The following statement is part of an interview Mortiis gave in 1995 to the Finnish black metal ‘zine “I came from darkness”.
“A few months before the murder of Euronymous, I remember he told me during a conversation «Grishnackh is a man it’s best to have on one’s side»… I saw no enemyship between the two of them… Few weeks later he was saying that Vikernes was getting out of control… starting to think himself invincible, loosing grip of reality… He said that «something» was going to happen soon. And the best thing was to stay as far away as possible. Not long afterwards… Euronymous called us up (me and my girlfriend Ilsa […]). Saying that now he’s had enough! Enough bullshit from Grishnackh (later we learned that Grishnackh had been sending out tons of bullshit lies about Euronymous - something people also told Euronymous). I suspect, this had been going on for a while until he felt he’d had enough shit! This was someday early August. Only few days later he called again, and told us he now suspected that C. G. was up to something, for example killing him. He wanted Ilsa’s advice, either he was going to go and get C. G. first, or to get technical evidence against him for the burning 4 churches… It ended up with the last… Nothing really happened until 2 days before his death, he called again, explaining his plans, mostly telling us / Ilsa to get hold of Swedish clairvoyant, to deliver evidence to the police. She (Ilsa) was unfortunately never able to get hold of this woman… Two days later I was called up by Ihsahn. He gave me the news that he’d seen on TV and I saw it later on! I never grieved or anything, but it was not any good feeling either… I’m not sure WHY Grishknackh did it, I am not even sure if he knows it himself. He says it was self-defence, which I doubt. Why would he come armed in the middle of the night anyway? Why would Euronymous attack somebody in his trousers, half naked? Running around looking stupid, that’d NOT be his style. Euronymous was a man with a lot of HONOUR. Grishknackh was a man of contradiction… filled with dishonour. Once he said himself to be an elf, I look upon him as a cowardly squealing orc! We have all seen his quetes and flyers, all these statements copied out of books he read, by people that were able to think. This is smart propaganda… the weak-minded might get fooled by his hidden lies, but I am not, and those Euronymous would chose as among his companies will not be… I strongly suggest that all “Pro’s” and “Anti’s” get some real facts before opening their mouths! What ever does any trendy UK or American kid know about people they never even met??? They just read all the bullshit and swallow it likbutter. I knew Euronymous for 4 years. In the end our contact grew as there was business going on that we both had a finger in. He seemed to me pretty okay… respecting those that deserved respect… disrespecting the losers… and they were many. A very PROUD man in a nutshell!!! These are my personal experiences anyway».
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source: http://www.rusmetal.ru/vae_solis/mortiiscomments.html
NOTE: Mortiis’ statement is followed by the useless rant of a Russian guy who never met Euronymous but feels entitled to throw some shit at him. To nobody’s surprise, he’s a Varg fanboy.
In Ski there is a couple of parents who do not recognize their boy pictured in the press. A mother and a father who, for their part, are certain that their son was an ordinary, decent boy…
NOTE: I might be wrong (and please correct me if that’s the case), but as far as I know this is the only time Oystein’s parents spoke to the press and it would be important to know their side of the story. Unfortunately this is the only picture I was able to find of this article. The fine print is barely readable, and only if you know the language. My Norwegian is very basic and I’m only able to make out the few words that are already in my limited vocabulary. So if anybody would be so kind to give us a hand with this, your help would be immensely appreciated. In the meantime, I’ll come back to it over and over again, hoping that my duolingo lessons will magically prove themselves useful.
Good news! I found the article in VG:s online archive (https://arkivet.vg.no/), where it has been transcribed fully:
TI: ØYSTEIN VAR INGEN TROENDE SATANIST
IN: SKI (VG) I Ski sitter et foreldrepar som ikke kjenner igjen gutten sin i all trykksverten. En mor og en far som for sin del har visshet om at sønnen deres var en helt vanlig, grei gutt – ingen utøvende satanist.
«Pressen skriver hva de vil. Dere og jeg vet hvem jeg er,» sa Øystein (25) til foreldrene sine da mediestormen raste som verst mot platebutikken hans i Oslo i januar.
– Det var typisk Øystein å si noe sånt. Han var så omtenksom. Syntes det var så leit at vi skulle måtte lese om alle spekulasjonene rundt det satanistiske miljøet. Vi visste at dette bare var en del av imagen hans utad – for platebutikkens skyld
Ingen fokusering
Helge og Inger Aarseth snakker rolig og inderlig varmt om eldstesønnen sin.
Presiserer at de ikke ønsker noen som helst fokusering på seg selv. Den eneste grunnen til at de overhodet har sagt ja til å snakke med en journalist, er at de vil at bildet av Øystein skal bli riktig.
– Han fortjener ikke dette. Det er så urettferdig, sier moren og sikter til gårsdagens avisoppslag.
Lokalavisen ØBs intervjuer med Øysteins lærere på Ski videregående skole er det eneste hun nikker gjenkjennende til. Klasseforstanderen og tysklæreren fra gymnastiden forteller om en positiv, stille, vennlig og beskjeden gutt. De kjenner heller ikke igjen avisenes fremstilling av ham.
I tillegg har Øysteins nærmeste venner ringt dem og fortalt hvilken fantastisk kamerat de har mistet. Hvor seriøs og ryddig han var. Hvor vondt de synes det er å se det de mener er avisenes forvrengte bilde av ham.
Det varmer midt oppi den enorme maktesløsheten
Gode minner
Selv om det nesten er umulig å tenke klare tanker i en så grusom situasjon, er minnene om Øystein krystallklare og gode: Minnene om en nøktern og trofast gutt som gikk med avisene hver morgen. Minnene om en skoleflink gutt som studerte språk ved siden av naturfaglinjen på gymnaset. Som spilte fiolin på musikkskolen og digget Kiss i puberteten.
Da han var 15 år, meldte han seg ut av Statskirken fordi han ikke ville være noe passivt medlem. Alt han gjorde, ville han gjøre fullt og helt. Derfor ble platebutikken og musikken hans altoppslukende interesser.
– Man kan mene hva man vil om musikken hans, men hadde noen talt opp alle timene han brukte, innsatsen han gjorde for å starte sin egen platebutikk, så vet jeg at folk ville blitt imponert, sier Helge Aarseth.
Han var stolt av den arbeidsomme gutten. Kunne kanskje ønsket at han hadde valgt en annen image for forretningsvirksomheten sin og ikke drevet det så langt – men han tok det aldri med hjem til Ski
Gode familieforhold
Og hjemme var han jevnlig. Familieforholdet var det beste. De diskuterte alt.
Fra foreldrenes røyking, som Øystein mislikte, til optimistiske planer for fremtiden.
Derfor tror ikke Helge og Inger Aarseth at Øystein var med i noe satanistmiljø som troende satanist. De har heller aldri hørt noen si et vondt ord om ham.
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I also tried to translate the article into English (as a native speaker of Swedish):
TITLE: ØYSTEIN WAS NO BELIEVING SATANIST
INTRODUCTION: SKI (VG) In Ski, there are two parents who do not recognize their boy as pictured in the press. A mother and a father who, for their part, are certain that their son was a completely ordinary, sound boy – not a practicing satanist.
« The press writes what they want. You and I know who I am, » Øystein (25) told his parents when the media storm against his record store in Oslo was at its worst this January.
– It was a typical Øystein thing to say. He was so thoughtful. Thought it was so sad that we had to read about all the speculations surrounding the satanic milieu. We knew that this was just a part of his image – for the sake of the record store.
No focus
Helge and Inger Aarseth speak calmly and incredibly warmly of their eldest son. Emphasize that they do not want any of the focus to be on themselves. The only reason they have agreed to talk to a journalist at all is that they want the image of Øystein to be correct.
– He does not deserve this. It is so unjust, his mother says, and refers to yesterday’s newspaper spread.
The local newspaper ØB’s interviews with Øystein’s teachers at Ski videregående skole are the only thing that makes her nod in recognition. [Øystein’s] class superintendent and German teacher from high school speak of a positive, calm, kind and modest boy. They also don’t recognize the newspapers’ portrayal of him.
Additionally, Øystein’s closest friends have called them and told them what a fantastic friend they’ve lost. How serious and neat he was. How painful it is for them to see what they regard as a distorted portrayal of him in the newspapers.
That’s a comfort in the middle of the enormous powerlessness.
Good memories
Although it is almost impossible to think clearly in such a bleak situation, the memories of Øystein are crystal clear and good: The memories of a sober and faithful boy who read the newspaper every morning. The memories of a good student who learned languages alongside his studies in the Science Program in high school. Who played the violin at the Music School and digged Kiss in puberty.
When he was 15 years old, he left the Norwegian State Church because he did not want to be a passive member. Everything he did, he wanted to do fully and completely. Therefore, the record store and the music became all-consuming interests of his.
– You can say what you want about his music, but if someone had tallied up all the hours he spent, the effort he put in to start his own record store, then I know people would be impressed, Helge Aarseth says.
He was proud of the hardworking boy. Could maybe have wished that he had chosen a different image for his business and not driven it that far – but he never took it home to Ski.
Good family relationships
And he came home regularly. The family relationship was the best [you could ask for]. They discussed everything. From the parents’ smoking, which Øystein disliked, to optimistic plans for the future. Therefore, Helge and Inger Aarseth do not believe that Øystein was apart of any satanic milieu as a believing Satanist. They have also never heard anyone say a bad word about him.
I couldn’t find a transcript of the text below the image in VG’s online archive, but I was able to make it out from the image:
Transcript: Beskjeden og snill. Øystein beskriven som en positiv, stille, vennlig og beskjeden gutt. Foreldrerne hans reagerer veldig på hva som har vært skrevet om ham.
Translation: Modest and kind. Øystein is described as a positive, calm, friendly and modest boy. His parents react strongly to what has been written about him.
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It (Abruptum), Jon (Dissection), John Zwetsloot (Dissection), Erik Hagstedt (Ophtalamia-Marduk), Emil Nödtveidt (Swordmaster) - Oslo 94
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Nocturno Culto, photographed by Peter Beste. Røros, Norway 2005
I just realized Fenriz and Ted are probably wearing the same pair of boots (or at least the same style) in those photos lol
Seems a little gay to me, idk about you guys.
Lmao varg v angy😡