Categories: New Releases

Myrvandrer - Kunsten Å Forsvinne

Today we have a band coming from the northern lands, more precisely from Norway, let's talk about Myrvandrer!

This band is for lovers of a darker, heavier sound, very well produced and with that way of creating that is well influenced by genres like Black Metal and Post-Metal, a very well done mix that is worth every play!

In their single Kunsten Å Forsvinne, we are surprised with a very intense song, introspective but very strong! an excellent vocal allied to a great instrumental. A great starting point to get to know the band, highly recommended!

André Alonso

Graduated in Radio and TV, co-founder of Metal Junkbox, crazy about music and all its aspects and possibilities, and addicted to concerts, whether Mainstream or Underground. I actively participate in album and concert reviews and the curation of bands within Metal Junkbox. I?m passionate about the underground scene and supporting bands that need a space to present their work most honestly and sincerely possible.

Recent Posts

Elliot Minor Returns to Rock the Stage at KOKO in 2025

After a long-awaited hiatus, British rock sensation Elliot Minor is back and ready to rock…

53 minutes ago

Condolence – Pernicious Segregation

Como de costume, vamos expandir nossos horizontes musicais, hoje iremos para os Países Baixos! Falaremos…

14 hours ago

Ma’zor  – Ratattack

Diretamente de Israel a banda Ma'zor, acaba de lançar o seu mais recente single intitulado…

14 hours ago

Hereafter – Decline

A banda australiana Hereafter, acaba de lançar o seu mais recente single intitulado ?Decline? no…

14 hours ago

Mouth Culture, Snake Eyes and Foxhaunt at The Key Club Leeds 10-11-2024

Tonight taking over The Key Club In Leeds is Leicester alternative indie/rock band Mouth Culture…

16 hours ago

Sepultura at Barrowland’s Ballroom, Glasgow

Sepultura?s 40th-anniversary farewell tour hit Glasgow?s Barrowland Ballroom, bringing an unforgettable night of metal with…

16 hours ago