The cover is a photograph of the Fantoft Stave Church after its arson on 6 June 1992. Varg Vikernes was strongly suspected of burning the church, and the photograph is widely believed to have been taken by Vikernes himself.[2][3]
According to the official Burzum website, the cover photograph was taken by Are Mundal.[4] In an interview, Mundal stated that Vikernes, a longtime friend, asked him to visit the site of the church shortly after the fire and take photographs, of which one became the album cover. Mundal was initially regarded as a suspect in the arson, but was cleared of all charges. Vikernes allegedly had the photos developed in Sweden in order to fend off suspicion.[5]
Bass guitar on two of the tracks is performed by Samoth of the band Emperor.[2]
A tape version featuring the old title of the release Inn I Drømmens Slott (Norwegian for "Into the Castle of Dreams") were made by Varg and spread by him and Samoth, the album was initially intended to be released on Varg's personal label called "Burz-Nazg Prod" (later Cymophane) before the Deathlike Silence Prod. pressing.[6]
Release
The first 1000 copies of Aske were packaged with a lighter bearing the album cover's image of Fantoft Stave Church's remains.[4]
Aske was later re-released as Burzum / Aske alongside the songs from Burzum's debut album.
^ abChriste, Ian (2003). Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal. New York City, New York: HarperCollins Publishers Inc. p. 277.