The post Fever Ray Adds 2023 North American Tour Dates appeared first on Consequence. Fever Ray, the experimental pop project of Karin Dreijer, has announced additional North American tour dates for ...
This morning Fever Ray, the solo project of The Knife‘s Karen Dreijer, scrubbed their Instagram save for a photo of a cinnamon bun on a bright red background. They ...
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 Radical ...
Björk and Fever Ray have posted new remixes of each other songs. Björk remixed “This Country Makes It Hard to Fuck,” from Fever Ray’s 2017 album Plunge, while Fever Ray has offered their take on ...
Avalon Emerson’s remix of “Carbon Dioxide” turns Fever Ray‘s moody, experimental song into more of an exciting dance track. The remix was released through Rabid Records. According to Pitchfork, ...
In November of 2022, Fever Ray announced Radical Romantics, their first new album in over five years. After releasing singles like “What They Call Us” and “Carbon Dioxide,” they unveiled the LP today ...
“I want to ram my fingers up your pussy,” Karin Dreijer sings hungrily on “To The Moon And Back,” the first single off Plunge, her brilliant new album as Fever Ray. It’s the most explicit line on a ...
The post Fever Ray Reveals Video for “Even It Out” Featuring Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Reznor and Ross both co-produced and performed on “Even It Out,” an ...
Love is simultaneously simple and complex. That duality takes shape in many forms, one being love songs. They range from joyous, buoyant pop tunes about soulmates and star-crossed lovers to ...
Next year, Karin Dreijer, formerly of the Knife, will bring back their solo project Fever Ray. The new Fever Ray album Radical Romantics is coming in March, and it’ll feature contributions from people ...
Fever Ray (aka Karin Dreijer Andersson of The Knife) will bring her highly anticipated live show to North America this Fall. The tour begins with two performances at NYC’s Webster Hall, a fitting ...
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