Belus was the first album to be recorded and released after
Varg Vikernes' May 2009 parole from prison. He had served almost 16 years of a 21-year murder sentence. The album was originally called "The Return of Baldur", but Vikernes announced the album in November 2009 as
Den Hvite Guden ("The White God" in
Norwegian). In December 2009, he announced that the name was being changed to
Belus because some in the media speculated that the album might have
racist undertones. He stated that the former name had nothing to do with
skin colour or racism, but that it was merely a common name for the Norse god Baldr. Vikernes suggests that
Belus is the oldest known (
Proto-Indo-European) name of the
life-death-rebirth deity that is reflected in the Norse
Baldr, the Greek
Apollo, the Gaulish
Belenus and the Slavic
Belobog (itself meaning "White God"), among others. The other Proto-Indo-European theonyms used in the lyrics are "Lukan" (equivalent to the god
Loki), "Kaimadalthas" (equivalent to the gods
Heimdallr and
Hermóðr, which Vikernes believes were initially the same god,
Haimaþellar) and "Kelio" (equivalent to the underworld
Hel). == Music ==