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The Knife were a Swedish
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duo from Gothenburg, formed in 1999. The group consisted of siblings Karin and
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, who together also run their own record company,
Rabid Records Rabid Records is a Swedish record label founded in 1998 by members of Honey Is Cool. Today the label is operated by Karin Dreijer and Olof Dreijer of the synthpop duo The Knife, as well as Frau Rabid. The label rarely releases anything other ...
. They gained a large international following in response to their 2003 album '' Deep Cuts''. The duo's first tour took place in 2006, along with the release of their critically acclaimed album ''
Silent Shout ''Silent Shout'' is the third studio album by Swedish electronic music duo the Knife, released on 17 February 2006 by Rabid Records. The album is darker than its predecessor, '' Deep Cuts'' (2003). It spawned four singles: " Silent Shout", " M ...
''. They have won a number of Swedish Grammis, but refuse to attend awards ceremonies. They have appeared in public wearing Venetian masks. As Fever Ray, Karin released their self-titled solo album in 2009, while Olof released several EPs as Oni Ayhun in late 2009 and early 2010. The Knife disbanded in November 2014 after releasing their acclaimed 2013 album '' Shaking the Habitual'' and completing its attendant
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.


History

Formed in Gothenburg in 1999, amidst the deterioration of Karin's former group Honey Is Cool, the group perhaps gained stronger international recognition when José González covered their song " Heartbeats" on his 2003 album, '' Veneer''. The cover was used by
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in a commercial for
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television sets, and released as a single in 2006. The group commented on this in a ''
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'' article, saying that Sony paid a large sum of money to use the song. Despite the group's anti-commercial views, they justified the transaction by citing their need for money to establish a record company. Having never before performed live, the Knife went on tour in 2006, and after selling out shows worldwide, a
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of the tour was announced. The DVD was released in Sweden on 8 November 2006, and is titled '' Silent Shout: An Audio Visual Experience''. On 4 August 2009, the band announced that, in collaboration with Mt. Sims and
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, they would be writing an
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for the Danish performance group Hotel Pro Forma. The opera, titled '' Tomorrow, in a Year'', is based on
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's ''
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''. In January 2010, the band announced that they would release a studio version on 1 March. In a September 2010 post on the official Fever Ray website, Karin stated that the siblings had "started playing together again", hinting that new material might be on the way. On 18 April 2011, as part of a post on their website concerning discrimination against
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in Europe, the Knife announced that they were recording a new album to be released in 2012. In December 2012, it was confirmed that their next album would be titled '' Shaking the Habitual'' and would be released on 8 April 2013. The duo posted a teaser trailer for the album on their
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account with the message: "Music can be so meaningless. We had to find lust. We asked our friends and lovers to help us." The album was supported by tour dates in Europe in 2013. "Full of Fire" was released as the album's lead single on 28 January 2013, for which a short film was directed by Stockholm and
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-based filmmaker and visual artist Marit Östberg. After announcing their plans to play at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2014, the Knife also announced plans to tour North America during that time period. On 21 August 2014, the Knife announced that the duo would disband following the final six dates of their Shaking the Habitual Show Tour from 31 October to 8 November 2014. In the duo's final interview, Karin told ''
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'', "We don't have any obligations to continue, it should only and always be for fun." The Knife played their final show, entitled Post-Colonial Gender Politics Come First, Music Comes Second, on 8 November 2014 at the Iceland Airwaves Festival in
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. The final performance was recorded and released as a concert film and a special edition vinyl set.


Relationship with the media

The Knife rarely cooperated with the media or the mainstream music scene. Until 2005, they did not perform live concerts. The group rarely made public appearances; most of their promotional photos featured the members wearing masks with birds' beaks, similar to the traditional Venetian Medico Della Peste (
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) masks worn during Carnival. The Knife won the Swedish Grammis award for Pop Group of the Year in 2003, but they boycotted the ceremony by sending two representatives of the Guerrilla Girls, with the number 50 written on their costumes, as a protest against male dominance in the music industry. Their album '' Deep Cuts'' was also nominated for the best record of the year, although that award went to
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. At the Grammis awards in 2007, the Knife won in all six categories that they were nominated in: Composer of the Year, Music DVD of the Year, Producer of the Year, Pop Group of the Year, Album of the Year and Artist of the Year. Again, they did not attend the award ceremony. On another occasion, they did not come to collect the award but sent a manipulated video that muffled their voices and made them look very elderly. ''
Silent Shout ''Silent Shout'' is the third studio album by Swedish electronic music duo the Knife, released on 17 February 2006 by Rabid Records. The album is darker than its predecessor, '' Deep Cuts'' (2003). It spawned four singles: " Silent Shout", " M ...
'' was named the best album of 2006 by ''Pitchfork''. The song " We Share Our Mothers' Health" from the album was made available for free as the
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's Single of the Week in late 2006.


Influences

In a 2006 interview with ''Pitchfork'', the Knife cited David Lynch, Aki Kaurismäki,
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' as inspirations for their work. In addition, Karin named Sonic Youth,
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and Siouxsie and the Banshees, while Olof cited
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and
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.


Solo projects

In 2008, Karin announced the release of a solo album under the name Fever Ray in March 2009. The eponymous album was digitally released in advance of this date. The single " If I Had a Heart" was featured in a 2011 episode of '' Breaking Bad'' and in the 2013 film ''
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'', and is the opening of the movie ''
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, who also used Karin's song "Keep the Streets Empty For Me" in his movie '' Heartbeats''. In a 2016 interview with ''
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'', Karin related that they were at that moment working on more solo music, though they were "unsure" if it would be under the Fever Ray moniker or not. Their second solo album '' Plunge'' was released in 2017. A new album by Fever Ray, Radical Romantics, was released in the spring of 2023. Olof performs as both DJ Coolof and Oni Ayhun.


Discography

* '' The Knife'' (2001) * '' Deep Cuts'' (2003) * ''
Silent Shout ''Silent Shout'' is the third studio album by Swedish electronic music duo the Knife, released on 17 February 2006 by Rabid Records. The album is darker than its predecessor, '' Deep Cuts'' (2003). It spawned four singles: " Silent Shout", " M ...
'' (2006) * '' Tomorrow, in a Year'' (with Mt. Sims and
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)
(2010) * '' Shaking the Habitual'' (2013)


Tours

The Knife initially did not play live shows, until 8 February 2005 when they played a show at the
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consisting of a screening of ''When I Found the Knife'' by Andreas Nilsson and performances of "Heartbeats", " You Take My Breath Away" and " You Make Me Like Charity". *''
Silent Shout Tour The Silent Shout Tour was the debut concert tour by Swedish electronic music duo The Knife in support of their album ''Silent Shout''. The concert in Trädgår'n, Gothenburg, Sweden was recorded in 5.1 surround sound and released on DVD as '' S ...
'' *'' Shaking the Habitual Tour''


Awards


Television and film uses

The song "We Share Our Mothers' Health" was featured in the
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'', as well as an episode of ''
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''. In August 2007, "Heartbeats" was featured in an episode of the HBO series ''
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'', and was later used in an episode of the HBO series ''
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''. The song "Wrap Your Arms Around Me" was used in the closing scene and credits of the episode " The Bridge" in the 2017 first season of Hulu's ''
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''. Their song "
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" was used in the 2010 drama film ''Heartbeats'' by Quebec director
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. "Pass This On" was also used in the 2011 drama '' Elles'' by Polish director
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and in the 2013 thriller '' Magic Magic'' by Chilean director Sebastián Silva, which opens with Canadian actor
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singing along to the song. The documentary film '' The Jeffrey Dahmer Files'' (2012) used the song "Still Light" during the closing credits. The 2014 documentary '' Dior and I'' uses an instrumental of "Silent Shout" during an atelier montage sequence.


See also

* Honey Is Cool


References


External links

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