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Watch Fever Ray perform live for the first time in five years - www.nme.com - Sweden - Norway - city Oslo
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24.03.2023

Watch Fever Ray perform live for the first time in five years

Fever Ray performed live for the first time in five years in Oslo last night (March 23) – check out fan-shot footage and see the setlist below.The Swedish experimentalist and former member of The Knife (real name Karin Dreijer) took to the stage at the Sentrum Scene concert hall in the Norwegian capital, to kick off their 2023 ‘There’s No Place I’d Rather Be Tour’.Dreijer is currently out on the road in support of their long-awaited third album ‘Radical Romantics’, which came out on March 10 via Rabid/Mute.Yesterday’s 16-song set included live debuts of seven tracks from the new record – ‘What They Call Us’, ‘New Utensils’, ‘Shiver’, ‘Kandy’, ‘Even It Out’, ‘Carbon Dioxide’ and ‘Tapping Fingers’ – according to Setlist.FM.See a selection of footage from the gig here:A post shared by Axel Haugan (@axelh)Fever Ray = Karin Dreijer = grym svensk electropop på Sentrum Scene, Oslo

Fever Ray shares “Shiver” video - www.thefader.com
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14.02.2024

Fever Ray shares “Shiver” video

Here’s a Valentine’s Day hot tip for all you lonely hearts out there: get on the apps and send Fever Ray‘s “Shiver” video to your matches. Only the ones who respond positively are worth spending any of your precious time on.

The Knife’s Olof Dreijer shares new solo EP - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
17.10.2023

The Knife’s Olof Dreijer shares new solo EP

When The Knife split up in 2014, it was immediately clear that few acts were capable of matching the revolutionary electronic pop music made by Karin and Olof Dreijer. Karin stepped up with Fever Ray, their solo project, while Olof retreated from the spotlight to teach music production and produce for other artists.

Fever Ray announces UK and European tour for 2024 - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester - county Bristol - city Oslo
nme.com
25.09.2023

Fever Ray announces UK and European tour for 2024

Fever Ray has announced details of a UK and European tour to take place in early 2024 – see full details below.Kicking off in February, the upcoming run of dates includes headline shows in Bristol and Manchester, before a headline show at the Hammersmith Apollo in London on March 2.Alongside the news, Fever Ray has also shared a brand new Avalon Emerson remix of ‘Carbon Dioxide’, one of the tracks originally released on their third studio album ‘Radical Romantics’ earlier this year.Fever Ray, aka Karin Dreijer, said about the new remix, “I’m very happy for this one! It has fruitiness, a bit of extra everything, exactly what the song wanted. We started sending stuff back and forth early on and some of my first vocal recordings ended up in there as well.

Fever Ray’s “What They Call Us” gets an explosive trance remix from Nifra - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
21.06.2023

Fever Ray’s “What They Call Us” gets an explosive trance remix from Nifra

Radical Romantics, the third studio album from Fever Ray, is an intoxicating and cathartic reframing of electro-pop conventions in ways that only Karin Dreijer, one-half of The Knife, could pull off. The upcoming slate of remixes bring in a number of exciting names: Avalon Emerson, LSDXOXO, VTSS, Logic1000, and Nifra, the Slovakian DJ and producer whose “What They Call Us” remix is out today.

Song You Need: Fever Ray gets revenge - www.thefader.com - Jordan
thefader.com
12.03.2023

Song You Need: Fever Ray gets revenge

If you needed another reason not to get on Karin Dreijer’s bad side, look no further than “Even It Out.” The deliciously venomous cut from Radical Romantics, their brand new third studio album as Fever Ray, comes with a music video that ups the ante considerably. “This is for Zacharias / Who bullied my kid in high school,” Dreijer sings, their voice pulsing with an anger that’s crossed over into deranged ecstasy. “There’s no room for you / And we know where you live.” The song’s disturbing nature is belied by its ultra-catchiness, its anthemic and arena-ready instrumental, and the woo-hoos Dreijer injects into the track at key points (often after an especially maniacal lyric).

Fever Ray shares ‘Even It Out’ video featuring Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - www.nme.com - Sweden - Portugal
nme.com
11.03.2023

Fever Ray shares ‘Even It Out’ video featuring Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross

Fever Ray has shared a new video for ‘Even It Out’, featuring a cameo from the song’s producers, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.The Nine Inch Nails pair worked on the song with Karin Dreijer, and it appears on the Swedish artist’s new album ‘Radical Romantics’.The track’s official video, an homage to the work of John Waters, was written and directed by Martin Falck.Watch the official clip, which sees Reznor and Ross appear on a television screen, below.‘Radical Romantics’, the third Fever Ray album, was released this week (March 10). Reviewing the album, NME wrote: “‘Radical Romantics’ ability to communicate Dreijer’s perspective on love and relationships exquisitely is thanks largely in part to its inventive production.

Fever Ray discusses dealing with anxiety on The FADER Interview - www.thefader.com - Jordan
thefader.com
08.03.2023

Fever Ray discusses dealing with anxiety on The FADER Interview

Karin Dreijer is this week’s guest on The FADER Interview podcast. In advance of the release of Radical Romantics — their third studio album as Fever Ray — this Friday (March 10) via Rabid Records and Mute, they joined Jordan Darville for a wide-ranging discussion of the forthcoming project and much more.

Listen to Fever Ray’s first new single in five years, ‘What They Call Us’ - www.nme.com - Sweden - Iceland
nme.com
05.10.2022

Listen to Fever Ray’s first new single in five years, ‘What They Call Us’

Fever Ray has shared their first new single in five years – listen to ‘What They Call Us’ below.Karin Dreijer, former member of The Knife, last released music under their Fever Ray moniker in the form of 2017 album ‘Plunge’. That record followed on from Dreijer’s 2009 self-titled debut.‘What They Call Us’ was co-written/co-produced by Fever Ray alongside their brother/ex-Knife bandmate Olof Dreijer.As Stereogum notes, the song marks the first collaboration between the pair since The Knife’s 2014 team-up with Europa Europa, ‘För Alla Namn Vi Inte Får Använda’.

The Knife to livestream classic hometown show to mark 20th anniversary - www.nme.com - Sweden
nme.com
14.05.2021

The Knife to livestream classic hometown show to mark 20th anniversary

The Knife have announced a new “audio-visual experience” to celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band.The Swedish duo – comprising Karin and Olof Dreijer – released their self-titled debut album back in 2001, having dropped their first seven-inch single the previous year.After sharing a host of rare and unreleased material last summer, the electronic outfit are continuing to mark the two-decade milestone into 2021.Shifting the focus onto their acclaimed third studio effort ‘Silent Shout’, The

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