Fever Ray captivates with a rich blend of pop, jazz, and rhythm & blues, crafting a soundscape that resonates with vinyl enthusiasts and music purists alike. Known for an evocative musical journey, Fever Ray’s discography includes the timeless “The Great Ray Charles” (1957), a must-have for any collector. Released under the influential Universal label, this album showcases a mastery of soul and jazz blues that echoes through the ages. With tracks like “Hallelujah I Love Her So” (1956) and “Drown in My Own Tears” (1956), Fever Ray stands alongside the legends of American music, drawing connections to iconic figures in R&B and soul. The intricate weaving of classic pop and country soul elements ensures that each listen reveals new depths, making Fever Ray a staple in any discerning vinyl collection.
Fever Ray Announces U.S. Tour
Electronica artist Fever Ray has unveiled a brand-new video for the track “North” from their album, Radical Romantics. The song benefits from the collaborative touch of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails fame. Set against the picturesque Swedish tundra, the video, brought to life by Martin Falck, can be viewed. The announced […]
Fever Ray Releases New Moody Music Video for “North”
Fever Ray, the pseudonym for Swedish musician Karin Dreijer, has just released a new music video for their track “North.” The song is a slow and moody electronic track that leaves a lasting impression. Directed by Martin Falck, the video features Dreijer sitting in a snowy, mountainous landscape, perfectly complementing the atmospheric vibe of th