''Fever Ray'' is the debut solo studio album by Fever Ray, an alias of
Karin Dreijer of Swedish
electronic music
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duo
the Knife. It was released on 12 January 2009 by
Rabid Records. The album spawned four singles: "
If I Had a Heart
"If I Had a Heart" is a song performed, written, and produced by Swedish recording artist Fever Ray (Karin Dreijer). It was released as the lead single from their self-titled debut album, ''Fever Ray'' (2009), marking Ray's debut single as a sol ...
", "
When I Grow Up", "
Triangle Walks
"Triangle Walks" is the third single from Swedish recording artist Fever Ray's self-titled debut album, ''Fever Ray'' (2009).
Music video
The music video was directed by Mikel Cee Karlsson. In the video, Fever Ray is seen standing in a room in f ...
" and "
Seven".
Critical reception
''Fever Ray'' was lauded by music critics. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
average
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score of 81, based on 27 reviews, which indicates "universal acclaim".
Graeme Thomson of ''
The Observer
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'' described the album as "an astonishingly stark record" that is "
ilt on the barest of electronic bones and brought to life through
reijers almost primal vocals, the songs search for a spiritual pulse amid soulless modernity."
Ian Mathers of ''
PopMatters
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'' stated the album is "not only as good as ''
Silent Shout
''Silent Shout'' is the third studio album by Swedish electronic music duo the Knife, released on 17 February 2006 by Rabid Records. The album is darker than its predecessor, '' Deep Cuts'' (2003). It spawned four singles: " Silent Shout", " M ...
'' but
t's alsoclearly akin to the sound
heyand
heirbrother
Olof perfected on that record", concluding, "Nothing that Fever Ray does is as immediate or soaring as a track like '
Marble House' but ''Fever Ray'' makes up for the lack of highs by being an even more all-enveloping experience than the last few Knife records."
Similarly, John Doran of the ''
NME'' commented that ''Fever Ray'' "has none of the immediacy of albums such as the Knife's ''Silent Shout'', with its playful
eclecticism
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and heavier, dancefloor-leaning beats. Most importantly, it doesn't have a killer hit single in the style of '
Heartbeats'", adding that in order to "fully appreciate this beautiful and understated gem,
..it's important to relinquish all desires for another 'Heartbeats' and enter fully into the world of Fever Ray." Doran also called the album "magnetic and rewarding" and compared it to the likes of
Kate Bush
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,
Underworld
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and
Yellow Magic Orchestra
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.
''
Pitchfork
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''s argued that, in contrast to the Knife's "plasticky
percussions
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and goofy
synth
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sounds", ''Fever Ray'' "brims with fragile, more finely articulated sounds" and "moves at roughly the same pace and with the same general tone, rendering some of the songs indistinguishable at first, but committed listens will reveal this to be as nuanced and as rich of a production as anything either Dreijer has done."
''
The A.V. Club''s Chris Martins viewed it as being "countless times more
claustrophobic and creepy than ''Silent Shout''" and stated that "
e vocal transformer is such a huge part of what
reijerdoes—androgynizing
heirwords to accompany the cold music, mimicking the synth warbles and sustained tones that abound."
''
The Independent
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'' critic Rupert Howe expressed, "Even beyond the gothic imagery and glacial electronics, this mesmeric solo project shares much with the Knife's last album ''Silent Shout''", including "surreal lyrics" and "weird vocal treatments which pitch
reijers voice down to a baleful masculine groan".
Jonathan Keefe of ''
Slant Magazine
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'' found that the album is "built upon contrasts. Most notably,
reijers Fever Ray persona draws attention to
heirwork as half of the Knife
..Whereas the Knife is ostensibly a
dance act, Fever Ray emphasizes tone over rhythm."
In a review rated 7.5 out of 10, ''
XLR8R
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'' wrote that it "retains real emotional heft" and compared it to the likes of
Madonna,
Siouxsie and the Banshees
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and
PJ Harvey
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.
Alexander Tudor wrote for ''
Drowned in Sound
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History
'' ...
'' that "
minimal beats on each track prove to have been constructed with incredible attention to detail, as are the smooth synth washes, and electronic simulacra of
birdcall
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or animal noises. The tempo may be nightmarishly unvaried, track after track, but it's composed of
glitches ndbouncing balls", citing "Keep the Streets Empty for Me" as the album's best track.
In a review for
AllMusic
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, Heather Phares opined that "Fever Ray's mix of confessional lyrics and chilly, blatantly synthetic and often harsh sounds make this album as successful an electronic singer/songwriter album as
Björk
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's ''
Homogenic
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''." Phares continued, "With almost tangible textures and a striking mood of isolation and singularity, ''Fever Ray'' is a truly strange but riveting album."
Alexis Petridis
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of ''
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'' felt that the album's "dolorous chords and stately rhythms recall
the Cure
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, circa ''
Faith
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'', the glacial pace makes you think of
the Blue Nile
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", noting that, "as unlikely a step as ''Fever Ray'' may seem for one of electronic music's most enigmatic figures, the results are triumphant."
BBC Music
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's Chris Jones called the album "bloody marvellous", while observing "a vague sense of holding pattern here rather than massive innovation. Without brother Olof as a guiding hand on the
droning sequencers the tunes fall a bit by the wayside", but wrote that "this very tiny drawback doesn't stop ''Fever Ray'' from being the kind of brilliant album that it may not make sense to play if you're prone to nightmares."
Accolades
''The Guardian'' named ''Fever Ray'' the second best album of
2009
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, calling it "
acial, creepy and impish" and commenting, "Between the cavernous synths, the echoes and loops, the
polyrhythms and snarling vocal processing,
reijermanaged to capture the feeling of being totally alone while also projecting a childlike wonder." It was ranked the second best album of 2009 and twenty-fourth best album of the
2000s
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decade by ''
Resident Advisor
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''. ''
The Sunday Times
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'' named ''Fever Ray'' the third best album of 2009 by a new artist and wrote that
reijer"responded to motherhood with an album of glacial sonic architecture, its unforgiving expanses conjuring up sleep-deprived mental churning", dubbing it an "
electro classic". ''NME'', ''Drowned in Sound'' and ''Pitchfork'' all placed the album at number nine on their respective lists of the Top 50 Albums of 2009, with the latter noting that "
at's made
reijers work even better is how
heirvideos and performances amplify the music's sense of dread and mystery."
The album was listed at number sixteen on ''PopMatters''
' The Best 60 Albums of 2009, and the website opined, "Alternately chilly and warm, wistful and foreboding, expansive and claustrophobic, ''Fever Ray''s peculiarity and bleak magnificence holds us in its thrall." Online music service
Rhapsody included ''Fever Ray'' at number twenty-two on its list of The 25 Best Albums of 2009. ''Slant Magazine'' named it the twenty-fourth best album of 2009, stating that
reijer"challenges the conventions of dance music with
heir distorted vocals and
macabre
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imagery" the album "emerges as an unsettling, impossible-to-shake record that suggests the aftermath of when '
pop
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' truly bursts".
iTunes US named ''Fever Ray'' the best electronic album of 2009 as part of its Rewind 2009 roundup. It was included on AllMusic's Favorite Albums of 2009 and Favorite Electronic Albums of 2009 lists.
In 2010, Fever Ray won the
P3 Guld award for Dance Artist of the Year, and was nominated for Newcomer of the Year and Pop Artist of the Year. The same year, the singer won a Manifestgalan for Best Live Artist and received a
Beatport Music Award nomination for Best
Electronica
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Artist.
Track listing
Deluxe edition
Personnel
Credits for adapted the liner notes of ''Fever Ray''.
Musicians
* Fever Ray – vocals
*
Cecilia Nordlund
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– vocals
* Hampus Lundgren –
double bass
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Technical personnel
* Fever Ray – mixing, production, recording
* Christoffer Berg – mixing ; production, recording
* Henrik Jonsson – mastering
* Van Rivers & The Subliminal Kid – mixing, production, recording
Artwork
* Martin Ander – cover design
Charts
As of October 2009 it has sold 23,000 copies in United States according to
Nielsen SoundScan
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.
Release history
References
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2009 debut albums
Fever Ray albums
Mute Records albums