Since the release of their self-titled EP in 2014, Danish five-piece MØL (that’s ‘moth’ to you non-Danes) have been seen as darlings of the blackgaze movement. Bolstered by an endless series of knockout live performances, they have received critical acclaim for their swirling guitars and hissed vocal attack that blurs the edges between dream and extreme, firmly placing them alongside the likes of Deafheaven and Alcest. Despite the clear similarities, vocalist Kim Song Sternkopf isn’t a fan of the term blackgaze. While he understands that ascribing a label to music is beneficial for attracting listeners – especially in these days of algorithms and mood playlists – Kim feels that the phrase itself is an oversimplification. “I think we’re more than that,” he begins. “I feel we hav...