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After a scary fall during the halftime show of the WNBA Commissioner's Cup title game between the Indiana Fever and Minnesota ...
On Fever Ray’s Radical Romantics, don’t expect any “Oh, I love this person, they are amazing, blah blah blah” type of music.
Karin Dreijer is set to release a new album as Fever Ray next March. The album, Radical Romantics, will be supported by a tour, which is set to kick off in Norway. On their There’s No Place I ...
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 posted the same nondescript ...
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 ...
In 2017, Dreijer released Plunge, an exhilarating album about coming into a newly expressed queer sexuality.Its kink-strewn videos and club-optimized beats exposed a new side of Fever Ray, whose ...
Fever Ray’s new album Radical Romantics is out today, and along with the record, The Knife singer has shared the music video for single “Even It Out,” featuring Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
Fever Ray announced today the release of Radical Romantics, the band’s third album which is due out on March 10th of 2023. Radical Romantics marks the first time that Dreijer and their brother ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fever Ray, The Beaches, Patrick Watson, more: The Contenders, Vol. 13. June 17, 2025 • The latest additions to our list of the year's best songs include a joyful new banger from The Beaches, a ...
Fever Ray's icy, alluring self-titled debut was created in the isolating haze of new parenthood; the follow-up, 2017's magnificent Plunge, is a thrilling and righteous exploration of queer eroticism.