The Knife get dramatic in rare video interview
09 April 2013, 17:19
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Interview opportunities with Swedish electronic pair The Knife come few and far between, but you can always count on the results been noteworthy when they do arise. And here is a rare video interview with the duo, as they discuss the band’s new album Shaking The Habitual.
In the Marit Östberg-directed video (who also shot recent video ‘Full of Fire’), Karin Dreijer Andersson and Olof Dreijer discuss the political nature of the group, the inspiration behind their lyrics and the possibility of protest in modern life.
Watch the clip in full below:
Read our review of the new Knife album here. Shaking The Habitual is out now.
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