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Uploaded on Feb 9, 2009

Fever Ray is the solo project of Karin Dreijer Andersson, who is one half of the Swedish electro act The Knife (the other half is her brother Olof Dreijer). Andersson was also the lead singer and guitarist for the defunct indie pop group Honey is Cool. The first, self-titled Fever Ray record was released digitally on January 13, 2009 and its first single If I Had A Heart was released on December 15, 2008.

What would you do if one decade into your career you suddenly saw one of your songs turned into a worldwide hit, won six Grammis in your native Sweden, and your latest release was declared album of the year by one of the worlds most influential music websites? If youre Karin Dreijer Andersson, formerly singer with 90s pop hopes Honey is Cool and now one half of The Knife, the answer is to take a couple of years off and return as a solo artist under a new name: Fever Ray.

In Karins own words, I had so many songs to record that I just had to make an album. I thought I was going to have a longer break but I guess it will never happen. I cant stop working. My aim was to finish the album and now that its done Im a bit restless (good that The Knife has an opera to write then.) During the last years I discovered that I like to sing too, so I hope that my newly found live band will make it to the stages next year. We are rehearsing and building something beautiful and brilliant.

Here is the Magical ' Concrete Walls '

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  • DagIN

    Sometimes I feel like a freak when I listen to this song or Karin or Björk in general, simply because I can really relax and it puts me in such a calm and peaceful mood while most people I know cannot stand listening to their music for a minute because it's too 'weird', 'strange', 'scary'. Maybe they are the freaks.

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  • Lou Hen

    The O is actually Ö. Her name is Björk Guðmundsdóttir, she is from Iceland. That is the correct spelling of her name. The O or the Ö has a umlaut, which are those two dots over the 'O'. This is to denote a syllable break. You just embarrassed yourself.

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  • sookie1231000

    I'm 12 and I think this is sooooooooooo great music. This song is just amazing. Fever Ray is just great!

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  • 9Kino3

    The umlaut does not denote a syllable break in Icelandic. Ö has a completely different sound to O. And besides, her first name has only one syllable; a syllable break would require at least two. You just embarrassed yourself.

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  • Francisco Corvalan

    This is a piece of art... i can´t say nothing more... i´m only feel it, with calm, in peace.

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  • Finnlia

    'cause they don't have open minds. :)

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  • sweetwormi

    With Google trad (i'm not very good in english) : I just discover by listening ca Sunday Bloody Sunday .. (The report I do not know what was on the right coast) Breeeef, It's strange, may be stressful, BUT To tell you that I Find mega soothing

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  • Serj Fan

    Did u just translate that???

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  • Serj Fan

    I can't ever understand him...But that doesn't matter! ;)

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