Karin Dreijer

Musician

Popular As Fever Ray

Birthday April 7, 1975

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Gothenburg, Sweden

Age 48 years old

Nationality Sweden

#18771 Most Popular

1975

Karin Elisabeth Dreijer (born 7 April 1975) is a Swedish singer-songwriter and record producer.

Dreijer was one half of the electronic music duo the Knife, formed with their brother Olof Dreijer.

Dreijer was born on 7 April 1975 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

1994

They started playing guitar at the age of ten, which led to the founding of the band Honey Is Cool in 1994.

Before pursuing a career in music, Dreijer worked as a web designer.

1998

In 1998, they moved to Stockholm.

1999

Karin and their brother Olof Dreijer formed the electronic music duo the Knife in Gothenburg in 1999.

2001

The Knife released their eponymous debut album in 2001.

2003

The duo gained a wider international recognition following the release of "Heartbeats", the lead single of their second studio album, Deep Cuts (2003).

2005

In 2005, Dreijer supplied vocals on the track "What Else Is There?" by Röyksopp on the album The Understanding.

2006

The duo performed live for the first time in 2006, when they went on the Silent Shout Tour in support of their third album of the same name (2006).

2008

The album was preceded by its lead single "If I Had a Heart" (2008), which was used in numerous television series, including Person of Interest, Breaking Bad and Wentworth, as well as the opening theme song for the Canadian-Irish historical drama television series Vikings.

2009

Dreijer released their debut solo album under the alias Fever Ray in January 2009.

In 2009, the duo were commissioned alongside Mt. Sims and Planningtorock by the Danish performance group Hotel Pro Forma to compose an opera, titled Tomorrow, in a Year, which is based on Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.

It was released digitally on 12 January 2009 and physically on 18 March 2009 through Rabid Records.

In September 2009, Dreijer composed the soundtrack to Dirty Diaries, a collection of feminist pornographic short films.

In a review of the collection, Swedish newspaper Smålandsposten described the soundtrack as appropriate for the film, though repetitive.

2010

Dreijer performed as Fever Ray at the 2010 Coachella Festival and received positive reviews.

In September of the same year, they performed at Electric Picnic in Ireland.

2011

Contrary to a statement from the film's director, Dreijer did not make a cameo appearance in the 2011 film Red Riding Hood.

However, the soundtrack features a new track performed by Dreijer as Fever Ray, "The Wolf", as well as "Keep the Streets Empty for Me" from their debut album.

"The Wolf" was also featured in Ubisoft's Far Cry Primal announcement trailer, as well as during the game's final mission.

Dreijer wrote the music for the theatrical adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's 1968 horror film Hour of the Wolf, which premiered at Stockholm's Royal Dramatic Theatre on 12 March 2011.

2012

One of these tracks, "No Face", appeared in demo form on the 2012 compilation album We Are the Works in Progress, organised by Blonde Redhead to benefit victims of the 2011 Japanese tsunami.

2013

In 2013, the band released their fourth and final studio album, Shaking the Habitual.

2014

The duo disbanded in November 2014, after completing the Shaking the Habitual Tour.

While the Knife were on hiatus, Dreijer released their self-titled solo debut album under the alias Fever Ray.

2016

In February 2016, Dreijer announced they had written and produced music for a theater play called Vahák (English: Violence), which plays on themes of colonial and homophobic violence.

That same month, Dreijer revealed in an interview with The Fader that they were working on solo music, though they were unsure whether it will be under the Fever Ray moniker.

2017

Their second studio album, Plunge, under the same alias, was released in October 2017.

Dreijer's vocal style is notable for both shrill and deep tones, and also the use of multitracked vocals with the use of pitch-shifting technology.

Visually, they use masks, face and body paint, intricate costumes, and other theatrical elements in photo shoots, videos and live performances, during which they often perform behind a gauze screen that partially obscures the audience's view.

On 20 October 2017, Dreijer released the single "To the Moon and Back" and its accompanying music video.

It served as the lead single to their second studio album, Plunge, which was released on 27 October without prior announcement.

The album received widespread acclaim from music critics upon release and appeared on numerous year-end lists.

2018

In support of the album, Dreijer embarked on an international tour throughout 2018, with the first leg of which was held in Europe and began in February, followed by a North American leg held in May.

More European dates were later added from June until November.

In the 2018 Swedish Grammys, Dreijer and the producers they collaborated with on Plunge won the award for "Producer of the Year".

Plunge was also nominated for Best European Independent Album at the IMPALA awards.

On 10 March 2023 Fever Ray released their third album, Radical Romantics, on Rabid Records.