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Myrkur’s ‘Folkesange’ Makes a Case for the Power of Traditional Songcraft

Myrkur’s ‘Folkesange’ Makes a Case for the Power of Traditional Songcraft

Neo-folk/black metal artist Myrkur bolsters her impressive discography with yet another distinctive and enthralling album that draws on other music while remaining uniquely her own.

Groupthink and Other Painful Reflections on ​Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth

Groupthink and Other Painful Reflections on ​Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth

TOPY and Genesis P-Orridge's knowing adoption of cult iconography and organizing principles quickly slid from satiric emulation to full embrace -- and we all went along with it.

Sol Invictus’ Darkly Creative Sound Is Stronger Than Ever on ‘Necropolis’

Sol Invictus’ Darkly Creative Sound Is Stronger Than Ever on ‘Necropolis’

Necropolis' themes of timelessness, decay and death paradoxically reveal Sol Invictus' founding member Tony Wakeford at his best.

Greylag: Greylag

Greylag: Greylag

Like the band's namesake bird, Greylag follows rather than leads, traversing domesticated grounds and tested sounds of bands that have come before.