from the Cardigans? There must be something in the water Scandinavian mothers are drinking because I can't get enough. My new Swedish flavor of the month is Fever Ray. Karin Dreijer Andersson, who also makes up one half of the electronic duo known as The Knife just released Fever Ray, her solo debut. It feels like Santigold rubbing her ass on Thom Yorke's Eraser. The music is sweet and creepy; check out the wicked video for "When I Grow Up."Friday, May 15, 2009
Reason 108 Why Swedish Chicks Rule: Fever Ray
We've devoted a few posts to the lovable First Aid Kit, and who doesn't love Abba and that blond
from the Cardigans? There must be something in the water Scandinavian mothers are drinking because I can't get enough. My new Swedish flavor of the month is Fever Ray. Karin Dreijer Andersson, who also makes up one half of the electronic duo known as The Knife just released Fever Ray, her solo debut. It feels like Santigold rubbing her ass on Thom Yorke's Eraser. The music is sweet and creepy; check out the wicked video for "When I Grow Up."
from the Cardigans? There must be something in the water Scandinavian mothers are drinking because I can't get enough. My new Swedish flavor of the month is Fever Ray. Karin Dreijer Andersson, who also makes up one half of the electronic duo known as The Knife just released Fever Ray, her solo debut. It feels like Santigold rubbing her ass on Thom Yorke's Eraser. The music is sweet and creepy; check out the wicked video for "When I Grow Up."
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Cardigans,
Fever Ray,
Hot Swedish,
The Knife
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If we're going down the amazing Swedish female musician road...don't forget Lykke Li!
thanks Laura; that's reason 109!
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