What is dawn of the black hearts?

  • Dawn of the Black Hearts is a notorious bootleg live album by the Norwegian black metal band <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Mayhem">Mayhem</a>. It's infamous primarily due to its cover, which features a photograph of the band's deceased vocalist, <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Dead%20(Per%20Yngve%20Ohlin)">Dead (Per Yngve Ohlin)</a>, after he committed suicide in 1991.

  • The album's recordings are taken from a concert in Sarpsborg, Norway, on February 28, 1990, and a performance in Lillehammer, Norway, in 1986. The Sarpsborg recording features <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Dead%20(Per%20Yngve%20Ohlin)">Dead (Per Yngve Ohlin)</a> on vocals.

  • The cover photo was taken by <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Euronymous">Euronymous</a>, Mayhem's guitarist and de facto leader. He reportedly discovered Dead's body and, before contacting the authorities, took several pictures of the scene, one of which was used for the album cover. This act has been widely criticized and is considered deeply unethical and disrespectful.

  • The album was initially released unofficially in 1995 by Warmaster Records, owned by Mauricio Montoya Botero (a.k.a. "Bulldozer"), a Colombian associate of the Norwegian black metal scene. It has since been re-released by various labels, often without the band's authorization.

  • The album has achieved cult status within the black metal community, largely due to its controversial cover and its association with the dark and extreme aspects of the early Norwegian black metal scene. However, its notoriety is often seen as exploitative and disrespectful to Dead's memory. The music itself is considered to be of relatively poor quality due to its bootleg nature.