GORGOROTH Frontman GAAHL Interviewed At Home; Video Available
April 19, 2007VBS.tv has posted the third and fourth episode in the five-part series on the black metal scene, the main focus being on the band GORGOROTH from Norway. The group's lead singer Gaahl was ranked by Terrorizer magazine the #1 "terrorizing" individual for 2006. Number 2? George W. Bush. It's the black metal equivalent of Time's "Man of the Year." "We are the first people to ever interview him at his house and go inside his personal world, and it's engrossing," stated Rory from VBS.
Watch the video footage: Episode#3, Episode#4.
GORGOROTH has just filmed a video for an as-yet-undisclosed track from their latest album, "Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam".
"Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam" was released last year via Sweden's Regain Records. The band was previously signed to Nuclear Blast Records, who released three CDs from the group: "Twilight of the Idols" (2003),"Incipit Satan" (2000) and "Destroyer" (1998).
GORGOROTH guitarist Infernus was recently released on parole after serving time for aggravated sexual assault in connection with an alleged rape of a 29-year-old woman in Bergen, Norway in 2004.
Infernus and a friend (whose identity has not been revealed by the Norwegian media) were found guilty in 2005 of raping the woman. They were both sentenced to three years in prison. In January 2006, the court of appeals upheld Tiegs' friend's rape conviction, but found no evidence to support the rape charge against the GORGOROTH guitarist.
For more information on this case, click here.
GORGOROTH frontman Gaahl was released from the Norwegian prison in December after being jailed since the spring of 2006.
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