カリン・ドレイヤーによるプロジェクト、フィーヴァー・レイの新作が完成。ナイフのメンバーで実弟、オロフ・ドレイヤーも参加した5年半振り3枚目のアルバム『ラジカル・ロマンティクス』、リリース。
●ゲスト:トレント・レズナー、アッティカス・ロス他。
Karin Dreijerのプロジェクト、Fever Rayは、5年以上振りとなるニュー・アルバム『Radical Romantics』を、3月10日にRABID RECORDSからリリースする。『Radical Romantics』の世界において、Fever Rayは愛、正確には愛の神話との闘いを提示する。2017年の『Plunge』に続き、『Radical Romantics』は、心と頭、ダンスフロアとベッドルームの両方に語りかける。KarinがOlof Dreijer(The KnifeのメンバーでKarinの弟)と共に作ったストックホルムのスタジオでアルバムの制作に着手したのは、2019年秋で、これは、自身が2018年のFever Rayのツアーを終え、Olofがベルリンでの生活から戻ってきた後の事であった。2020年半ば、OlofはKarinと共にアルバムの制作に参加。オープニング曲「What They Call Us」と、さらに3曲を一緒に書き、共同でプロデュース。8年ぶりに一緒に制作と作曲を行った。他の共同プロデューサーやプレイヤーには、Trent ReznorとAtticus Ross(Nine Inch Nails)、Nidia(ポルトガルのDJ/プロデューサー)、Johannes Berglund、Aasthma(Peder MannerfeltとPar Grindvikによるダンスプロジェクト)、Vessel(エクスペリメンタル・アーティスト/プロデューサー)が含まれている。また、長年のコラボレーターであるMartin Falckは、Karinと共に、そのヴィジュアル・ワールドを創り上げている。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2023/01/06)
"Wish me courage, strength, and a sense of humor," Karin Dreijer sings on Radical Romantics, but thats not necessary -- their third Fever Ray album shows they have these virtues in abundance as they love on their own terms and even dare to have fun with it. Musically, Radical Romantics may not be quite as revolutionary as its predecessor Plunge, but the way Dreijer strips away anything that gets in the way of expressing love, lust, and need still feels adventurous. Indeed, the albums joyous neon heart offers some of Dreijers most radiant music since the Knifes "Heartbeats." Its no coincidence that they reunited with their brother and former bandmate, Olof Dreijer, who helped Karin build a studio in Stockholm to create this "love album" and co-produced several of its finest tracks. On "Kandy," the duo streamlines the lilting, tropical tones and tumbling beats fundamental to the Knifes music to their barest essences, pulling listeners in with an alluring mix of longing and seduction. They sound even bolder on "Shiver"s queer eroticism, letting streaking synths and flowing beats provide a supple backbone as Dreijer whoops and draws out the word "shiver" into an eloquent phrase of its own. Radical Romantics is a homecoming of sorts, but it also finds Fever Ray casting a wide creative net. They team with Vessel on "Carbon Dioxide," an ecstatic journey towards true love that traverses classical, disco, and rave while Dreijer follows their heart wherever it takes them, while Plunge collaborator Nidia heightens the airy, searching sweetness of "Looking for a Ghost." These dazzlingly light and bright songs make Radical Romantics darker moments that much deeper. With its shuddering beat and looming synths, "What They Call Us" is quintessential Fever Ray, echoing "If I Had a Heart" in its despair and slow-building tension (its also one of the few times Dreijer pitches down their vocals on the album, emphasizing the weary weight it brings to their music). When Dreijer ventures further into loves shadow side, the results are striking. Dedicated to the bully of one of their children, the Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross collaboration "Even It Out" captures the feral protectiveness of parental love -- something rarely expressed in pop music -- in its fierce, brassy stomp. Conversely, "Tapping Fingers" distills the profound loneliness of contemplating mortality next to a sleeping partner with its cavernous tones. Despite these dramatic highs and lows, Dreijer often seems more relaxed and more forthcoming on Radical Romantics than on Fever Rays previous albums. Fans may have anticipated another epic like Plunge, but the more approachable, more personal choices Dreijer makes here are often just as risky and just as rewarding. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi