Icelandic post-punk trio Kaelan Mikla’s fourth album, Undir Koldum Nordurljosum (Under Northern Lights), is a another dose of their awarding winning, bewitching, cinematic post punk. The trio, who really know how to set a mood, sweep you further into their world of folklore, myth and magic. It has a certain dark, enticing vibe, which draws you right in. It’s no wonder they were handpicked by Robert Smith to be one of the openers at the Cure’s 40th Anniversary show a few years back. They just have a certain “it factor”, when it comes to producing goth-influenced post-punk. Undir Koldum Nordurljosm, opens with the mood setting track, “Svort Augu”, which features layered synths, downbeat programmed drumbeats and whispered vocals to draw the listener r...
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