De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
1. Funeral Fog
2. Freezing Moon
3. Cursed In Eternity
4. Pagan Fears
5. Life Eternal
6. From The Dark Past
7. Buried By Time And Dust
8. De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas is the first full-length studio album by the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem.
Songwriting began in 1987, but due to the suicide of vocalist Per “Dead” Ohlin and the murder of guitarist Øystein “Euronymous” Aarseth, the album’s release was delayed until May 1994. De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas is widely considered one of the most influential black metal albums of all time.
It is the band’s only studio album to feature Aarseth and Varg “Count Grishnackh” Vikernes.
1987–1991
Mayhem began writing songs for the album in 1987, with vocalist Dead composing the lyrics. In 1990 or 1991, studio versions of the songs “The Freezing Moon” and “Carnage” were recorded, appearing on the CBR Records compilation album Projections of a Stained Mind. Mayhem’s drummer, Jan Axel “Hellhammer” Blomberg, claimed that the lyrics of “Freezing Moon” were “meant to make people commit suicide”. Dead said in a 1989 interview by Marduk guitarist Morgan “Evil” Håkansson, published in Slayer fanzine, that by then he had written the lyrics for “Funeral Fog”, “Freezing Moon”, “Buried by Time and Dust” and “Pagan Fears”. Finished versions of these songs appeared on the album Live in Leipzig, a concert recording from November 1990 which was released in 1993.
By 1991, Dead and Euronymous were living in a house in the woods near Kråkstad, which was used by the band to rehearse. On 8 April 1991, while alone in the house, Dead slit his wrists and throat and then shot himself in the head with a shotgun. He left a brief suicide note, which apologized for having used the gun indoors and began with “Excuse all the blood”. His body was found by Euronymous. Before calling the police, he allegedly went to a nearby shop and bought a disposable camera with which he photographed the body, after re-arranging some items. One of these photographs was later used as the cover of a bootleg live album titled Dawn of the Black Hearts.
1991–1994
To record the new album, Euronymous recruited Attila Csihar (from the Hungarian band Tormentor) as vocalist and Vikernes (who performed solo as Burzum) as bassist. This lineup — Euronymous, Hellhammer, Csihar and Vikernes — recorded the album during late 1992 and early 1993 at the Grieg Hall in Bergen. However, the album itself contained no information on lineup and credits. Necrobutcher, who had left the band before the recording sessions, claimed to have written half of the songs for the album. He stated that he and Dead wrote “Freezing Moon” and Euronymous only contributed one riff to that song. Snorre “Blackthorn” Ruch (who performed solo as Thorns) wrote some of the riffs for the album and finished some of Dead’s song lyrics, according to himself and Hellhammer. The main riff of the Thorns song “Into the Promised Land” (also called “Lovely Children”) became the main riff of “From the Dark Past”. According to Vikernes, Euronymous was responsible for most of the guitar riffs, but he claimed that Hellhammer, Necrobutcher and himself contributed some riffs, too.
On 10 August 1993, Vikernes and Blackthorn traveled to Euronymous’s apartment in Oslo, where Vikernes stabbed Euronymous to death. He was arrested and sentenced to 21 years in prison, while Blackthorn was sentenced to 8 years for being an accomplice.
During Vikernes’s trial, police said that they had found explosives and ammunition in Vikernes’s home. Euronymous and Vikernes had allegedly plotted to blow up Nidaros Cathedral, which appears on the album cover, to coincide with the album’s release. Vikernes denied this allegation in a 2009 interview, saying, “I was getting [the explosives and ammunition] in order to defend Norway if we were attacked any time. During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union could have decided to attack us.”
After Euronymous’s funeral, Hellhammer and Necrobutcher worked on releasing the album. Euronymous’s parents asked Hellhammer to remove the bass tracks recorded by Vikernes. Hellhammer said, “I thought it was appropriate that the murderer and victim were on the same record. I put word out that I was re-recording the bass parts, but I never did”.
The album was eventually released in May 1994, around the time that Vikernes was sentenced. It featured the last lyrics written by Dead before his suicide, and the last songs recorded by Euronymous before his murder.
In 2009, Mayhem released rough mixes of five songs from the De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas recording session as the EP Life Eternal.