Morten Myklebust Plays London Tonight
Hans Rolo | Monday 26 November, 2012 15:26
Fans of Nordic music will be flooding down (no pun intended) to the Old St Pancras Church this evening for a first glimpse of Morten Myklebust, a hotly-tipped emerging artist. He’s apparently been working behind the scenes with Norway’s best and brightest for several years now, and if the rather beautiful track below is anything to go by, his self-titled debut album will see him doing justice to his talents as a newly-fledged solo artist. Lost hovers between Kings Of Convenience and Elliot Smith perhaps, at once soothing and sad.
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