Fever Ray - Mustn't Hurry

Song of the Day
Today’s song, featured on The Midday Show with Cheryl Waters, is “Mustn't Hurry” by Fever Ray from the 2017 album Plunge on Mute Records.
PHOTO BY LOUISE ENHÖRNING
By Michael Tedder

Karin Dreijer of Fever Ray basically lives by the credo "Mustn't Hurry," so clearly this standout track from her new album Plunge comes from lived experience. Suprise released last fall, Plungeis the eight-years-in-the making follow-up to Fever Ray's self-titled debut, and the first new music from her since The Knife's operatic 2013 release Shaking the Habitual. Dreijer clearly likes to take her time, but her portraits of all-consuming dread are so potent and singular that it would be churlish to demand she hurry it up already.

Over a beat that sounds like drops of condensation hitting a nightclub floor and a sinister synth-wisp that feels pulled from a Gary Numan-penned musical adaptation of 1984, Dreijer sings of a loneliness that's powerful. But not powerful enough to keep her down. Using her shrill, raven-like screech, she talks of feeding the beast and needing crumbs as the production continues to drop well below zero. On the chorus she throws her lot in with the "babies pushing boundaries," and her unique take on minimalist dark wave shows ratifies her boast.

There are no American tour dates for Fever Ray at the moment, so why not go ahead and enjoy this nightmare-inducing video for the recent single "To the Moon and Back."

</P>

Introducing

In-Our-Headphones-Graphic-1080x1080.jpg

In Our Headphones

Finding good new music can be a full time job, so let KEXP help! In Our Headphones brings you five song recommendations every Monday, straight from KEXP’s DJs and Music Directors. Join hosts Janice Headley and Isabel Khalili on this never-ending journey of music discovery.

A-Deeper-Listen-Graphic-FINAL-1080x1080.jpg

A Deeper Listen

Host Emily Fox and KEXP’s editorial team talk with artists about the stories behind their songs and the experiences that inform their work. Through each conversation, we uncover the humanity behind the music, allowing us to hear it in a whole new way.

Latest Episodes

On the show this time, it’s Canadian artist Rochelle Jordan, blending 90s pop, vintage UK house and garage, electronic, and progressive hip-hop.

Exploring some of the women-led bands on Kurt's list, Kurt's feminism, and the very notion of grouping bands together based on gender identity

Exploramos el legado femenino en el punk a través de los álbumes 'Dry' de PJ Harvey, 'Cut' de The Slits y el debut homónimo de The Raincoats.

Award-Winning Podcasts

Named one of the "Best New Podcasts of 2022" by Spotify, and a 2023 Webby Award Honoree

2024 Winner "Best Entertainment Podcast" in the Webbys, 2023 Best Work in Music Journalism Award from the Reeperbahn Festival, 2023 Nominee for "Best Music Pod…


More From Song of the Day

Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by DJ Morgan, host of the Variety Mix on Saturday afternoons, is "Asking" by Chalk, from the 2023 Conditions EP on Dutch Til…

Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by DJ Morgan, host of the Variety Mix on Saturday afternoons, is "Bantu Cakes" by Bantu Spaceship, from the 2023 album Bantu…

Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by DJ Morgan, host of the Variety Mix on Saturday afternoons, is "Deixem O Morto Morrer" by Ana Lua Caiano, from the 2024 al…