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Karin Dreijer Andersson
Andersson performing as Fever Ray in October 2009
Andersson performing as Fever Ray in October 2009
Background information
Birth nameKarin Elisabeth Dreijer
Also known asFever Ray
Born (1975-04-07) 7 April 1975 (age 49)
Nacka, Sweden[1]
GenresElectronic, ambient, trip hop, experimental
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, record producer
Years active1994–present
LabelsRabid, Brille, Mute

Karin Elisabeth Dreijer Andersson (born 7 April 1975 in Nacka, Sweden)[1] is the lead vocalist of the electronic duo The Knife, formed with her brother Olof Dreijer. Andersson was previously the vocalist and guitarist of the alternative rock band Honey Is Cool. Andersson released her eponymous debut solo album under the name Fever Ray in 2009. Her vocal style is notable for both shrill and deep, distorted tones and the use of pitch-shifting, while her image as a performer tends to include the wearing of masks and other theatrical elements.[2]

Solo work

While The Knife was on hiatus, Andersson released her self-titled solo debut album Fever Ray digitally on 12 January 2009 and physically on 18 March 2009 via Rabid Records,[3] preceded by its lead single "If I Had a Heart", released digitally on 15 December 2008.

In 2009 the collection of feminist pornographic shorts Dirty Diaries was released with a soundtrack composed by Andersson. In a review of the collection in Swedish newspaper Smålandsposten it was described as appropriate to the film, though repetitive.[4]

Andersson performed as "Fever Ray" at the 2010 Coachella Festival and received positive reviews.[5][6] She performed at Electric Picnic[7] 2010 and Bestival 2010 in September.[8]

Contrary to a statement from the film's director, Andersson did not make a cameo in the 2011 film Red Riding Hood. However, the soundtrack features the exclusive track "The Wolf", which Andersson co-wrote with her band, as well as "Keep the Streets Empty for Me".[9]

Andersson wrote the music for the adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's Vargtimmen, The Wolf Hour that will premiere at Stockholm's Royal Theatre on 12 March 2011.[10]

Collaborations

In 2005, Andersson supplied vocals on the track "What Else Is There?" by Röyksopp on the album The Understanding. She also appeared in the video for that single, but not as the vocalist, which was played by a model. In 2008, Andersson provided vocals for the dEUS song "Slow" from the band's Vantage Point album. Andersson was featured in the tracks "This Must Be It" and "Tricky Tricky" again by Röyksopp, appearing on the album Junior released in 2009.

Solo discography

Albums

Singles

Collaborations

References

  1. ^ a b "På höga klackar över mossan – Fever Ray" (in Swedish). tidskriftenful.se.
  2. ^ http://pitchfork.com/features/interviews/7631-fever-ray/
  3. ^ Fever Ray's Debut Album Released Digitally
  4. ^ "Dirty Diaries". Smålandsposten. 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2009-09-23.
  5. ^ "Pop & Hiss". The Los Angeles Times. 17 April 2010.
  6. ^ [1]
  7. ^ http://www.electricpicnic.ie/fever-ray/
  8. ^ [2]
  9. ^ http://feverray.com/2010/11/18/new-fever-ray-music-to-feature-in-upcoming-film-red-riding-hood/
  10. ^ [3]
  11. ^ http://www.covermesongs.com/2010/08/fever-ray-spookifies-peter-gabriels-mercy-street.html

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