Unleash the Myrkur! Ambient Black Metal with roots in folk

I saw this one-woman band open for Behemoth and was mesmerized. However the response I've received on this band has been rather polarizing. Thought?

I ended up buying the entire discography on Bandcamp, so there's my stance on it.

Side-note, "Unleash the Myrkur" is kinda nonsensical on my end. It just seems like Myrkur should be the name of an apocalyptic death-bringing sea creature. But it does translate to "darkness" I believe, so it kinda makes sense.

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Yeah, I'm digging this.

currently on the fence about it, id have to listen more but its interesting nonetheless