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Fever Ray - Fever Ray

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Earnestly human and simultaneously supernatural, Karin Dreijer rides the line between worlds and believe us, this album WILL take you on a JOURNEY.
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Karin Dreijer Andersson, one half of the enigmatic electro The Knife, here presents their debut album under the name of Fever Ray. In keeping with their work with The Knife, Andersson's trademark ghostly vocals grace the majority of this self-titled release, but with stripped back and haunting instrumentals. Though there is a heavy reliance on otherworldly fabricated sounds and electronics, Karin's paranoid vocals provide poignant human insight through the dark. 

Tracklisting

1. If I Had a Heart | 3:47
2. When I Grow Up | 4:29
3. Dry and Dusty | 3:44
4. Seven | 5:09
5. Triangle Walks | 4:21
6. Concrete Walls | 5:38
7. Now's the Only Time I Know | 3:57
8. I'm Not Done | 4:17
9. Keep the Streets Empty for Me | 5:36
10. Coconut | 6:47

Released: 2nd May 2018

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"the more time you spend with Fever Ray, the more you become convinced that these songs aren't written so much as they're temporarily let out. They're too starved, too eerie, and too transfigured to have been anything but."
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"It's an album that makes the listener work; its melodic richness is slowly revealed, rather than immediate."
★★★★★