Kruksog, the dark folk solo project of Bulgarian musician Margaritka Georgieva (also known as Maldoror), has shared with us today her dreamy Foster Prudence EP.
The five track EP that is Foster prudence is one of 4 releases under the guise of Kruksog, which despite having a name and sound that you might in passing think resembles Burzum, contains no trace elements of metal. In fact the music has an icy and subdued feeling resembling that of Current 93 or perhaps Rose McDowall and Jhon Balence’s Rosa Mundi, but less industrial, and more so traditional neo-folk.
Foster Prudence is out now via Le Recours aux Forêts
Buy the cassette here and digital here
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