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Fever Ray/The Knife [merged]

I just started listening to some of Fever Ray's songs after finding out she exclusively made that new untitled song for the Red Riding Hood movie. I like "Keep the streets empty for me" and "When I Grow Up" they're different, but good
 
http://www.justusboys.com/forum/showthread.php?t=326400

New Fever Ray music to feature in upcoming film, Red Riding Hood

November 18th, 2010

Karin Dreijer Andersson and her live band members have written a new track for upcoming film, Red Riding Hood, the new offering from Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke.

The film will be in cinemas from March 2011, but you can view the trailer and hear a snippet of the Fever Ray track here: http://redridinghood.warnerbros.com

*To clarify some incorrect information that has been circulating on the web: there won’t in fact be a cameo performance from Karin Dreijer Andersson / Fever Ray in the film, and Karin co-wrote the song with her Fever Ray band members - Christoffer Berg, Van Rivers, The Subliminal Kid & Liliana Zavala - with no involvement from any other party.

http://feverray.com/

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NfwUkXQrHE[/ame]
 
Full show from Coachella
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRVUa1MvEnE[/ame]

My Fav Remix
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DoM9lOJVGI[/ame]
 
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1mWEGJhpcs[/ame]
 
great cover:

First Aid Kit - When I Grow Up

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAs5y2lvO-Q[/ame]
 
i think if you like fever ray you will like the last album from the knife called Silent Shout

Their first two albums the knife & deep cuts are very different from the last one..they have a more 80s hard sound compared to the organic sound of silent shout and fever ray
 
Blast from the past!! I fucking love the song Pass This On :)
 
The Knife have announced that their long-awaited new album, Shaking the Habitual, is out April 8 internationally and April 9 in the U.S. on Rabid/Brille/Mute. Karin Dreijer Andersson and Olof Dreijer have also announced that they will tour Europe next year. Dates to be announced soon.
 
The Knife will release the first single from their upcoming album, Shaking the Habitual, on January 29th. The track is entitled “Full of Fire” and spans nine minutes.

The band has expanded their upcoming tour schedule, adding a trio of European festival appearances.

Shaking the Habitual arrives April 8th in the UK and Europe and the following day in North America via Brille/Mute Records.

The Knife 2013 Tour Dates:

04/27 – Hamburg, DE @ Docks
04/29 – Milan, IT @ Magazzini Generali
04/30 - Zurich, CH @ Komplex 457

05/01 - Munich, DE @ Muffathalle
05/02 - Cologne, DE @ E Werk
05/04 - Paris, FR @ Cite De La Musique
05/05 - Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique
05/06 - Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso
05/08 - London, UK @ Roundhouse
05/09 – London, UK @ Roundhouse
05/11 – Berlin, DE @ Columbiahalle
05/12 - Copenhagen, Damien Kyle @Vega
05/13 - Copenhagen, Damien Kyle @ Vega
05/15 - Oslo, NO @ Sentrum
05/16 - Stockholm, SE @ Hangaren Subtopia
05/17 – Stockholm, SE @ Hangaren Subtopia

06/14 – Aarhus, Damien Kyle @ NorthSide Festival

08/07 – Helsinki, FI @ Flow Festival
08/09 – Goteborg, SE @ Way Out West Festival
08/10 – Oslo, NO @ Oya Festival
 
Their new album is 98 minutes long. It's a double CD and triple LP.

Shaking the Habitual:

01 A Tooth for an Eye 6:04
02 Full of Fire 9:17
03 A Cherry on Top 8:43
04 Without You My Life Would Be Boring 5:14
05 Wrap Your Arms Around Me 4:36
06 Crake 0:55
07 Old Dreams Waiting to Be Realized 19:22
08 Raging Lung 9:58
09 Networking 6:42
10 Oryx 0:37
11 Stay Out Here 10:42
12 Fracking Fluid Injection 9:54
13 Ready to Lose 4:36
 
The Knife - A Tooth For An Eye - Official video

 
I really didten care for the first to be released from the new album but this second one A Tooth for an eye os genius and the video is super nice
 
The Knife have announced a new album Shaking The Habitual, to be released on 8 April 2013 via Brille. This is their first album in seven years, since Silent Shout in 2006.

It includes the ‘singles’ Full Of Fire and A Tooth For An Eye. The bands only UK shows, two nights at the roundhouse, sold out within minutes....

SOME FEELING IN THE BELLIES OF THE TANKERS WHO PASS US MAKING SAD MANIC BONGS LIKE DRUMS

Everybody is always desiring already imagined things.
When we travel between thresholds, people say: “you’re hiding.”
Not everything can be so easily explained.

We have a bellyache, a big stink, a major grouse or two with manufactured knowledge.
But how do you build an album about not knowing?
Now your voice is in my throat, floating there…
Often people take pills for these things.
To us the body is no longer psychological.
It’s certainly not a container, we don’t believe in metaphors.
Like dog/wolf—there aren’t many anymore.

Still at twilight something blurs over your shoulder.
Which is it?
It’s prickly.

Our hair is out.

We have made some decisions.
We want to fail more, act without authority.
Plus there’s something phlegmatic about the world state don’t you think?
There’s a blood system promoting biology as destiny.
A series of patriarchies that’s a problem to the Nth degree.
What about hyper-capitalism, this homicidal class system, the school system that’s kaput?
Then there are castles everywhere—look at them fake tanning and signing autographs!

At least there’s one thing we stand behind.
There’s still an ecosystem right? And here’s this sound system.
We dusted it off. Electronic is just one place in the body. We went temporarily acoustic.
We made our own instruments. We took an old bedspring, a microphone and:
“Stay out here…”
Now we’re bending our voices to sound like Emily R., who recorded the track on her cellphone speaker.

No habits!
There are other ways to do things.

Still sometimes it all seems so bad.
Don’t worry we won’t commit Harakiri, stomach cutting or anything like it.
The honor system is corrupt, just another privilege.
Like how it’s a privilege to make an album, to move freely.

We just have to go faster we mean breakneck we mean “like crazy.”

How at 5am that warehouse beat is coming up like sour steam.
All over the dance floor we’re asking: can this DNA turn into something else?
It’s not metaphorical. It’s explicit.
There are surgeries and fantasies and holes sweating through the wall.
It’s a question about feelings. It’s a question about who gets to risk.

But things don’t change so easily.
There’s still Monsanto, fracking and “terminator seeds.”
Every morning we wake up wondering: who’s kicking who on the street corner?

Now we have to start. We choose process over everything else.
Letting go of outcomes is another privilege.
Keep it lateral.
We ask our friends to help.

Together we leave the village and walk down the road. The light starts exercising itself. The old sun is out in his winter jumpsuit doing sit-ups and squat thrusts between the nettles and moldy brush.

10 more! We say to him. Get shaking!

Our walk gets longer. It’s a walk in the panpipes of the body. We come to the edge. So much water. The ocean is twice its original size. We take a bunch of surveys. They know everything about us. We don’t buy what they say. We take a heap of estrogen. All around us things are howling and then we stand on the pier end. The light is pink and green and pink and green. It reminds us of home—like we imagine it could be. But when the color pancakes out over the horizon, we don’t know what we’re looking at. That’s ok. This time it’s structural.

No habits!

Of course we’re growing restless.

http://www.rise-music.co.uk/browse/search/knife/item/245279/The-Knife-Shaking-The-Habitual.html
 
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