Fever Ray
Fever Ray
A Norman Records recommendation (27th March 2009)
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| Genre(s): | Indie Rock | |
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Fever Ray
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Description: | CD on V2 |
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| Format: | CD | |
| Genre(s): | Indie Rock | |
| Label: | V2 | |
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...according to our Brian on 26 March 2009.
TRACKLISTING: 1.If I Had A Heart 2.When I Grow Up 3.Dry & Dusty
4.Seven 5.Triangle Walks 6.Concrete Walls 7.Now’s The Only Time I
Know 8.I’m Not Done 9.Keep The Streets Empty For Me 10.Coconut
OVERVIEW:
Fever Ray, aka Karin Dreijer Andersson, one half of The Knife, is set
to release her debut self-titled album on March 30th 2009 on Rabid
Records.
Fever Ray is the title, of both project and album, an
evocation of the music’s sound, intense and anxious, yet luminous. It’s
the culmination of work that began in 2007 when Karin and Olof, the
brother-sister duo who are The Knife, decided to take time out
following a handful of incredible live shows. Their first two albums
did well in their Swedish homeland; their third, Silent Shout, went to
Number One, won six Swedish Grammys, underlined their reputation as an
act capable of the truly extraordinary and was pronounced the best
record of 2006 by Pitchfork.
After having her second child and
eight months of the most productive daydreaming later, Karin had a
batch of new songs and the raw materials for the production of Fever
Ray. Unsure how to get them over the finishing line, she took half to
Christoffer Berg (who mixed The Knife’s work), half to Stockholm
production duo Van Rivers & The Subliminal Kid for a final brush
and tickle.
The result is Fever Ray, an album that, while
recognisably the work of the same artist, is dramatically different
from The Knife. It’s still constructed on electronic foundations and
embellished with traditional instrumentation (guitar here, congas
there).
One thing’s for sure – in a country with a wealth of
leftfield pop artists, Karin Dreijer Andersson sounds like no one but
herself. Constantly inventive, restlessly emotive, Fever Ray swaggers,
broods, intrigues and dazzles without ever making concessions to the
soap opera demands of modern media.
Fever Ray works its magic. Here’s your chance to fall under its spell.