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Myrkur: Discography (2014 - 2020)

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Myrkur: Discography (2014 - 2020)

Myrkur: Discography (2014 - 2020)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
5CD | Relapse Records | ~ 1103 or 420 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 55 Mb
Atmospheric Black Metal / Folk

Myrkur is the musical project of Danish singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, model, and actress Amalie Bruun. The word translates from Icelandic to English as "darkness." The Myrkur project has become musically fluid and embraces everything from black metal to traditional Scandinavian folk. In 2015 Myrkur's debut full-length, M, was produced by Ulver's Garm, the set also included other personnel from that band as well as horns and strings. The r; traditional folk instrumentation had been added. She toured the globe on the festival circuit before returning to Denmark. She married death metal drummer Keith Abrami in 2018 and gave birth to her first child the following year…

Myrkur - Folkesange (2020)

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Myrkur - Folkesange (2020)

Myrkur - Folkesange (2020)
U.S.A. | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 107 MB
Atmospheric Black Metal/Folk | Label : Relapse Records

Amalie Bruun has always paved her own path, challenging underground preconceptions of heavy metal ever since the release of her debut Myrkur EP in 2014. Her first two full-length studio albums, 2015’s M and 2017’s Mareridt, recast black metal in the most personal yet expansive of terms, their blending of Amalie’s Danish folk roots with tempestuous internal struggles breathing new life into a subgenre whose followers can be rigidly possessive. With the release of her new album, Folkesange, Amalie Bruun has set out to journey into the very heart of the Scandinavian culture that marked her childhood. Folkesange relinquishes black metal for a refined yet far-reaching evocation of traditional folk, combining songs ancient and new to sublimely resonant effect.