Thus local (and many abroad) music fans were left in tears at the sight of hundreds of vinyl records and CDs destroyed by flames when Varmt Stal Helvete was destroyed in a blaze last week. The adjoining jam studio was also completely razed.
Varmt Stal Helvete did not just provide a retail focal point for local metal heads but also served as a fledgling record label. It was named after the legendary record shoppe operated by the late Eurynomyous in 1991 in Oslo, Norway, with the European store later renamed Nesebled Records following its founder’s murder. Eerily, the Oslo store also burnt down in April 2024.
In just a few minutes, the entire Varmt Stal Helvete had been destroyed by fire. The place had been emptied and there had been nothing left behind,” a statement revealed on its social media.
Music lovers can leave messages of support on the shop’s social media platforms. It is hoped it can bounce back from this major setback
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