Fever Ray Announces Live Album, Shares New Video for “Now’s the Only Time I Know (Therapy Session)”

Fever Ray Announces Live Album, Shares New Video for “Now’s the Only Time I Know (Therapy Session)”

Fever Ray has announced a new live album. Out July 25 via Mute, The Year of the Radical Romantics was recorded during Karin Dreijer’s There’s No Place I’d Rather Be Tour in support of their 2023 album, Radical Romantics. They’ve also shared the track “Now’s the Only Time I Know (Therapy Session),” along with a music video—directed by Martin Falck—that picks up where the clip for “I’m Not Done (Therapy Session)” left off. Watch it below.

The Year of the Radical Romantics features reworked versions of songs from all three Fever Ray studio albums—Radical Romantics, 2017’s Plunge, and 2009’s Fever Ray. Dreijer and Falck have also designed and edited an accompanying zine, which will include initial sketches of the various Radical Romantics characters, as well as behind-the-scenes tour photography by Nina Andersson.

Revisit the profile “Fever Ray’s Voices of Desire.”

The Year of the Radical Romantics:

01 I’m Not Done(Therapy Session)
02 Now’s the Only Time I Know (Therapy Session)
03 What They Call Us (Radical Romantics Session)
04 New Utensils (Radical Romantics Session)
05 When I Grow Up (Radical Romantics Session)
06 Mustn’t Hurry(Radical Romantics Session)
07 To the Moon and Back(Radical Romantics Session)
08 Shiver(Radical Romantics Session)
09 Kandy(Radical Romantics Session)
10 Even It Out(Radical Romantics Session)
11 I’m Not Done(Radical Romantics Session)
12 Carbon Dioxide(Radical Romantics Session)
13 Now’s the Only Time I Know(Radical Romantics Session)
14 If I Had a Heart(Radical Romantics Session)

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