Remember that Charles Darwin-inspired opera called Tomorrow, in a Year featuring the Knife that we told you about last year? Following last September's debut at Copenhagen's Royal Danish Theatre, we Forkcasted a portion of a song from it, called "Colouring of Pigeons". Now that song is available from the Knife's website and Soundcloud, as a preview of the forthcoming studio recording of the opera-- out March 1-- which was tracked in collaboration with Berlin's Planningtorock and M...
Guardian Music — The Knife's operatic take on Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species. Yes, reallyRemember when Fever Ray, your favourite solo artist of 2009, discussed working on an op... more info
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Big Stereo — The Knife in collaboration with Mt. Sims and Planningtorock have been busy on an opera about Charles Darwin. And judging from the preview track it is about as bizarre and... more info
Pitchfork - Forkcast — Remember that Charles Darwin-inspired opera called Tomorrow, in a Year featuring the Knife that we told you about last year? Following last September's debut at ... more info
Tastes Like Caramel — Yesterday Soundcloud promised new music from The Knife in the near future, and kept their word this morning! The Knife’s latest musical project comes in the form of a c... more info
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Taken from the studio version of the band’s Darwinian Opera Tomorrow, In A Year out on March 1st, comes this free download which was made available to all mailing lis... more info