"So maybe it's not a bad thing that they opened graves now just to make sure, that there are no vampires or undead people?"
Here's an interview with Mortiis.
Since it was a more than two-hour conversation, I have divided the interview
into two parts. I talked with Mortiis, who turned out to be an extremely nice
guy, among other things about Emperor, Mayhem and the Norwegian black metal
scene, his side projects, Ancient Rites, Moby, historical
misconceptions, lack of support from the record company, vampires and
opened graves in Romania and children and their excessive occupation with
smartphones and digital content.
More or less coincidentally, I'm having "Norwegian
weeks" here on my blog right now-after this interview I'm doing an
interview with Manheim from Order, who was part of Mayhem's legendary "Deathcrush"
release, furthermore I have an interview going on with Jørn Steen, the director
of the movie "Saga", which features Sarke and Ted from Darkthrone. Did did you hear something about this movie? I think it's
not a serious movie, it's more like horror comedy including a wild mix of black
metal, bikers, undead people and vikings.
What was it called? "Saga"? I know there's
been made some Norwegian like horror movies about zombies in the snow, up in
the mountains and some shit like that. But I think that's a different movie. So
I know I haven't seen that one. Okay, I guess I should keep my eye out for it.
And in a few hours I'm doing an interview with Order,
more specifically with Kjetil Manheim.
Yes, the band with personal overlaps to Cadaver, right?