The Knife
Biography
A brother and sister duo hailing from Stockholm, Sweden, the Knife takes inspiration from vintage synth pop and forward-thinking electronic music, crafting a sound that is equally unsettling, playful, and beautiful. Olof and Karin Dreijer formed the Knife in 1999 and worked on their music in their home studios, releasing their first single, Afraid of You, in 2000 and their 2001 self-titled debut album on their own Rabid Records label. In 2003, the Knife was nominated for two Grammis, one for Best Pop Group of the Year and one for Best Pop Album for their second album, Deep Cuts. However, the Dreijers boycotted the ceremony, sending two people in gorilla costumes to protest the dominance of male acts in the music industry. They also released the Hanna Med H Soundtrack later that year. In 2004, the Knife began work on their third album in unusual locations, including a former carbon dioxide factory and the vaults of Stockholm's Grand Church, before finishing their sessions in a more conventional studio. The following year, José González's cover of the Deep Cuts single "Heartbeats" (which was from his 2003 album Veneer) appeared in a commercial for Sony's Bravia and became a hit, earning more acclaim for the Dreijers outside of Sweden.
Early in 2005, the Knife performed their first-ever live show at London's ICA, appearing with Rex the Dog (who also did a remix of González's version of "Heartbeats") and playing in front of video created for the event by artist Andreas Nilsson. His work also appeared on How I Found the Knife, a DVD/CD set that included all of the band's videos, short films, and remixes, which was released that summer. The Knife and Nilsson teamed up again for the video for the title track of the group's third album, Silent Shout, which was released in early in 2006 in Sweden and that summer in the U.S. (by Mute) and U.K. (by Brille). The Knife's darkest, most ambitious work to date, the album featured singles such as We Share Our Mother's Health, which included a mix by Trentemøller. The duo played a handful of European, Scandinavian, and North American dates in 2006, accompanied by more of Nilsson's visuals. That fall, Mute reissued The Knife and Deep Cuts. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Marble House
2007

Silent Shout - An Audio Visual Experience
2007

Silent Shout
2006

The Knife
2006

Like A Pen
2006
The only thing creepier then The Knife would be Tron, but unfortunatel y for Tron The Knife is a super awesome kind of creepy. Hope you wore protection Tron...
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Saw Karin live about a week ago. It was one fo the best experiences of my life
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me and my sister dont make music together but we did have sex when we were younger.
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Rather than trying to act smarter than other people, just say you like it or you don't!
I on the other hand dig The Knife! maybe its my heritage, more likely its my enjoyment of new unique sounds in these days where radio is dominated by really mediocre entertainmen t . |
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gimme a break, too many male acts? if chick acts suck, they suck. are we gunna start affirmative action for the music industry now? get ur political corrective heads outa your asses! over-sensiti v i t y sounds more like it.
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Probably because the movie "Let the Right One In" is from Sweden and so is The Knife ;)
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What a great find! Thank you Pandora for reigniting my love for this type of electronic music. I knew there was more out there.
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Very fun - I'm glad they boycotted the awards show - there are two many male acts! Women are awesome!
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Just wonderin... anyone else think those masks look like more than just masks? Looks like they came from the fetish store across the bridge...
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I've tied these guys in with the movie "Let The Right One In" for some reason.
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Really? Fever Ray is the same singer... thought so! Fever Ray is equally amazing as the knife check it out www.feverray . c o m they also have a myspace.
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does any1 no how 2 contact them
i have a bird mask just like that adn i want 2 hang out w/ them |
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Still Light, so pretty.
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Amazing artist and work. Look up Fever Ray, it's a new project and band started by same lead singer.
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Dark, sexy electro.
The lyrics make no f**king sense, but they are a total earfuck. |
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Tegan and Sarah? Really? Probably the worst comparison of an artist I've ever read. Sorry.
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let's just appreciate them all for what they are individually ! !
fuk all this compare and contrast...t h e knife stands alone! they are too sick for words. |
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If I wanted to listen to Tegan and Sarah, I'd listen to Tegan and Sarah...and then kill myself
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THEY do sound like Tegan and Sara! Mixed with Kate Bush, Depeche Mode and some Postal Service.
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If Kate Bush and Bjork had a love child, it would be The Knife... Elegant, funky and great to dance to... I love The Knife!
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