Published
Thu, Nov 10, 2022, 19:05
- Out in March through Mute Records, the LP includes collaborations with Peder Mannerfelt, Trent Reznor and Olof Dreijer.
Fever Ray, AKA Karin Dreijer, is releasing their first album in more than five years.
Out March 10th on Mute Records, Radical Romantics meditates on love with ten tracks of experimental electronic pop. As well as being Dreijer's first album since 2017's RA-recommended Plunge, the LP features their first co-productions in more than eight years with their brother and other half of The Knife, Olof Dreijer.
Other contributors include Peder Mannerfelt, Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Portuguese DJ and producer Nídia, Pär Grindvik's dance project Aasthma and the experimental artist Vessel. The album will be available in CD, digital and vinyl formats.
Radical Romantics arrives two years after Mute Records reissued a series of rare records and remixes from The Knife. Back in October, Dreijer released album opener "What They Call Us," one of four tracks co-produced with Olof.
Watch the video for "Carbon Dioxide."
Tracklist
01. What They Call Us
02. Shiver
03. New Utensils
04. Kandy
05. Even It Out
06. Looking For A Ghost
07. Carbon Dioxide
08. North
09. Tapping Fingers
10. Bottom Of The Ocean
Mute will release Radical Romantics on March 10th, 2022.
Photo: Nina Andersson