Radical Romantics (CD)
Fever Ray
Amoeba Review
Fever Ray is back with their first album in five years, Radical Romantics. The album title is an accurate synopsis of this left-field electro-pop production; as you’d expect, the songs are glittering and strange, filled with twists and turns both lyrical and melodic, all rooted in a deep love for both the darkness and the (heavily filtered) light. Fans of The Knife will rejoice to hear that Karin Dreijer has recruited their brother and The Knife bandmate Olof Dreijer for the first several songs, creating a vibe that eventually shifts into more buoyant, technicolor sonic territory as the album goes on. Fellow travelers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross contribute, as do Nídia, Johannes Berglund, Peder Mannerfelt, and Vessel.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
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1.
What They Call Us
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Fever Ray | |
2.
Shiver
|
Fever Ray | |
3.
New Utensils
|
Fever Ray | |
4.
Kandy
|
Fever Ray | |
5.
Even It Out
|
Fever Ray | |
6.
Looking for a Ghost
|
Fever Ray | |
7.
Carbon Dioxide
|
Fever Ray | |
8.
North
|
Fever Ray | |
9.
Tapping Fingers
|
Fever Ray | |
10.
Bottom of the Ocean
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Fever Ray |