'Norwegian Black Metal - Part One': Oslo Exhibition To Open This Month

March 16, 2012

From March 29 through April 29, you can experience the exhibition "Norwegian Black Metal - Part One" at Popsenteret in Oslo, Norway. The exhibition is curated by Neseblod Records. You will find rarities, posters and exclusive video material from the early history of Norwegian black metal, with main focus on DARKTHRONE, MAYHEM and BURZUM. A highlight of the exhibition is the screening of never-before-seen video material by OLD FUNERAL.

During this year's edition of the Inferno festival (April 5-7) Jon Kristiansen (a.k.a. Metalion) will personally present parts of his own metal fanzine Slayer. He will also show pictures from his career as a photographer.

The "Norwegian Black Metal - Part One" exhibition will have its official opening on Thursday, March 29 at 6 p.m.

For more information, visit www.neseblodrecords.com.

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