quarta-feira, 8 de abril de 2009

Fever Ray

"What would you do if, one decade into your career, you suddenly saw your latest release named album of the year by one of the world’s most influential music websites? If you’re 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.

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The result is Fever Ray, an album that, while recognisably the work of the same artist, is dramatically different from The Knife. It’s still constructed on electronic foundations and embellished with traditional instrumentation (guitar here, congas there), but Fever Ray is starker, moodier, in places quite sombre - less an invasion, more a slow process of colonisation. Not that you’ll find anything so literal in the lyrics.

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One thing’s for sure – in a country with a wealth of leftfield pop artists, Karin Dreijer Andersson sounds like no one but herself. Constantly inventive, restlessly emotive, Fever Ray swaggers, broods, intrigues and dazzles without ever making concessions to the soap opera demands of modern media. “I think the music should be able to stand for itself without interfering, like what the artist looks like. That’s something you find out during the process, it’s a steady ongoing process about how you survive. When you work with music, you have the possibility to create magic.”


Opportunity taken, Fever Ray works its magic. Here’s your chance to fall under its spell."



Este é um grande álbum do qual apenas destaco estes sons porque foram os que apareceram primeiro no youtube.


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4 comentários:

El-Gee disse...

faz-me medo isto

Maumel - N-Gaged disse...

ia adormecendo no bules a pala disto...tive o bom senso de olhar para as imagens...bem melhor que uma cafézada!

Morales disse...

É precisamente o sombrio destes sons que me agrada.

Kiko Pedreira disse...

When I Grow Up é um som incrível.