Fever Ray

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Fever Ray: Radical Romantics review – Karin Dreijer returns sunny side up
Wittily exploring desire and relationships, the identity-surfing Swedish star sounds revitalised on their first solo album in six years

Damien Morris

12, Mar, 2023 @3:00 PM

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Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses, Elton John: all-male Glastonbury headliners a ‘pipeline’ problem, says Emily Eavis
‘We’re trying our best,’ says organiser as she unveils first 54 names on 2023 lineup and calls on music industry to develop headline-worthy female acts

Laura Snapes

03, Mar, 2023 @9:00 AM

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Fever Ray’s Karin Dreijer on romance, ageing and kink: ‘There is always the dangerous route’
The Knife co-founder’s third solo album finds them swapping edge for the ‘peaceful sadness’ of age – a new shade of nonconformism for a musician famed for their socialist, genderqueer politics

Chal Ravens

17, Feb, 2023 @6:00 AM

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Field Day review – shifting sounds tighten up London's festival scene
Under orders not to upset new neighbours, Field Day got strict with its headliners – pulling the plug on an overtime Erykah Badu – while serving a jazzy lineup of fresh stars

Chal Ravens

03, Jun, 2018 @11:28 AM

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Fever Ray review – cartoonish camp and eco-rave vibes
Swedish art rocker Karin Dreijer is best when she translates experimental music to the stage with a bang

Laura Snapes

21, Mar, 2018 @12:57 PM

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Fever Ray: on pleasure, patriarchy and political revolution
In the wake of Plunge, her first album in eight years, Karin Dreijer opens up about her queer re-awakening, motherhood and the joys of Tinder

Michael Cragg

18, Nov, 2017 @7:00 AM

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The month's best music: Fever Ray, Giggs, Linda Perhacs and more
From Errorsmith’s hyperactive take on Jamaican rhythm to Rina Sawayama’s shiny power balladry, here are 50 of the month’s best tracks

Ben Beaumont-Thomas and Rachel Aroesti

06, Nov, 2017 @5:01 PM

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Fever Ray’s To The Moon and Back: a kinky slice of squelchy synth-pop
Also this week: Franz Ferdinand get lost without Nick McCarthy and Morrissey brings weaponised loneliness

Gavin Haynes

03, Nov, 2017 @3:00 PM

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Hanging on the telephone: the pop and rap acts waiting for your call
Fever Ray and Eminem have reignited pop’s obsession with the hotline. Will you accept the charges?

Issy Sampson

03, Nov, 2017 @1:00 PM

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Fever Ray: Plunge – a mood of menace
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Kitty Empire

29, Oct, 2017 @8:00 AM

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New band of the week: Georgia (No 56)
Meet the former would-be professional soccer star turned purveyor of impressively brittle post-grime pop

Paul Lester

05, Jun, 2015 @10:58 AM

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From Fink to Fever Ray: bands tune into stagecraft
Whether it’s theatrical sets or performing in costume, bands are taking stagecraft seriously in a bid to stand out from the crowd, writes Caroline Sullivan

Caroline Sullivan

15, Sep, 2011 @9:02 PM

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