Fever Ray

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

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

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

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

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

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

Fever Ray: Plunge – a mood of menace
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Kitty Empire
29, Oct, 2017 @8:00 AM

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

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
Grace Woodward's styling - in pictures
A look at the work of Grace Woodward, voted stylist of the year by the British Fashion Council
25, Jun, 2011 @9:59 PM

Lykke Li – review
Swedish singer Lykke Li has ditched the cutesy pop of her first LP in favour of something dark, brooding and utterly magnificent, writes Kitty Empire
Kitty Empire
16, Apr, 2011 @11:06 PM

DJ Screw: from cough syrup to full-blown fever
When he died, 10 years ago next week, DJ Screw's druggy, ultra-slow sound was a regional craze. Two decades on and his influence can be felt from chart hip-hop to Swedish electronica. By Jesse Serwer
Jesse Serwer
11, Nov, 2010 @10:05 PM
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