Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: AOF359B
- Format: LP
- UPC: 628070635986
- Street Date: 05/10/19
- PreBook Date: 04/05/19
- Label: Artoffact Records »
- Genre: Gothic
- Run Time: 45 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2019
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 0
- Territory: WORLD EX EU,GB
- Language: English
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Kaelan Mikla - Nott Eftir Nott (Blue Vinyl)
Second pressing on blue vinyl of the super popular new album from Icelandic trio Kælan Mikla!
- List Price: $21.99
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Topping a year that catapulted the band onto stages shared with the likes of The Cure and Placebo, Nótt eftir nótt is Kælan Mikla at their most confident, and their most deadly. It's been five years since Margrét Rósa, Laufey Soffia, and Sólveig Matthildur formed the band in Reykjavik, and after several tours and high-profiles stages, as well as two critically-acclaimed albums, Kælan Mikla has truly brought their A-game. Starting off quietly with a creepy, gothed-out and ethereal intro, Nótt eftir nótt erupts with post-punk brilliance and synthlines that harken back to the bad old days of the Batcave, big hair, and Egyptian-inspired eye-liner. Tracks like the melancholy "Hvernig kemst ég upp?" are wonderfully delightful, while the band goes for the big goth dance number on "Skuggadans," succeeding with glorious ease. Near the end of Nótt eftir nótt, when you've already ingested a healthy dose of Diamanda Galas meets The Birthday Party, the title track, produced by popular Icelandic electronic wizard Bang Gang, is basically perfect. Hot on the heels of shows at Roadburn, Meltdown, and The Cure's 40th Anniversary, as well as a Fall tour supporting King Dude, Kælan Mikla are set to take their place as one of darkest aural poets on the world stage. Toronto-based Artoffact Records will release Nótt eftir nótt on CD, vinyl, and digital formats this Fall.
Press Quotes
With ethereal synths, wispy, dream-like vocals and an overall vibe of gothic darkness, Iceland's Kaelan Mikla earn a spot on this list of year-end highlights with the massive Nott eftir nott.
—Fred Pessaro, Revolver Magazine