Myrkur has announced details of her third album Folkesange.
The follow-up to 2017's Mareridt LP, Myrkur (real name Amalie Bruun) has moved away from her ethereal black metal sound to embrace traditional folk music and Scandinavian culture.
The first song to be released from Folkesange is the opening track Ella, which Myrkur says is the result of "years of studying, playing and listening to traditional Nordic folk music".
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She continues, "This is my version of a new folk song, with roots planted in history and in the past. It is my ode to mankind and our connection with nature – a rite of passage as a woman and a rebirth-ritual in the sea.
"Three years ago I decided to share a video where I performed an old Scandinavian folk song on the nyckelharpa (a traditional Swedish instrument). After this I realised that I had a strong need to create an album within this universe and that other people also wished to hear this. So I started working on picking out what old songs to reinterpret as well as write my own version of this. Ella is this."