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Swedish artist Karin Dreijer, aka Fever Ray, on masks, identity, ... who one suspects has prized anonymity and the ability to separate their professional and personal life ...
Fever Ray returns with their first new musical release in five years, an eerily watchful track titled “What They Call Us,” written and co-produced with Karin Dreijer’s The Knife counterpart ...
A live album and Plunge Remixes soon followed, but today Dreijer has officially released their first new song in five years in the cinematic and cryptic “What They Call Us”along with a video.
Fever Ray hasn’t released an album since 2017’s Plunge, but the Karin Dreijer-led act is poised to make the next chapter in the band worth the wait. Fever Ray announced today the release of ...
Karin Dreijer’s is a face of many masks. ... in the morning and you work during the day and then you go home and you have a social life, ... it’s still personal for Bob Geldof.
Fever Ray has shared a reworked version of “I'm Not Done,” a song that dates back to their 2009 self-titled album. Karin Dreijer first debuted “I’m Not Done (Therapy Session)” while on ...
The post Fever Ray Announces New Album Radical Romantics, Shares “Carbon Dioxide”: Stream appeared first on Consequence.. Karin Dreijer has announced a new Fever Ray album called Radical ...
Fever Ray, aka former The Knife co-founder Karin Dreijer, have released new single “What They Call Us.” The song, which was co-written and co-produced with their former Knife bandmate Olof ...
Listen to Fever Ray and learn to recognize the unrecognizable. On one of their new songs, “Looking for a Ghost,” Karin Dreijer plunks out a tune inspired by Henry Mancini’s “Baby Elephant ...