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Fever Ray unveils the video for Shiver, a beloved standout from the album Radical Romantics, "a bold exploration of desire, seduction and midlife romance" said the New York Times, released last year to widespread acclaim.

The Shiver video sees Fever Ray’s Karin Dreijer and creative collaborator Martin Falck continuing to expand the visual world of Radical Romantics, closing the chapter on their protagonist, Main, as they are sent off to the ever-shifting sands of time. 

Directed by Martin Falck, produced by Bacon where the Swedish director recently signed for representation, and starring International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation pro bodybuilder Irene Andersen, the video was inspired by the Lovers of Valdaro, the renowned pair of 6000 year-old human skeletons in Italy that were discovered “locked in an eternal embrace” (All That’s Interesting). 

Fever Ray – Shiver

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Dreijer and Falck elaborate: “We fantasised about what might have happened to these two skeletons. Were they so in love they had their mouths and noses too close to each other, or couldn’t stop kissing so they died of carbon monoxide poisoning? Or did a dinosaur kill them, and they died in fear holding each other? Was it a volcano, and they were protecting themselves from the lava burning their flesh? Maybe they weren’t in love at all; perhaps they were lifelong enemies facing their final struggle strangling each other? We felt there was a beautiful story there about the struggles of falling in love and the vulnerability you might feel being ‘examined’ by your love interest who wants to make sure you really are the one they can trust and form a relationship with, that will last for eternity.”

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