October 22, 2009 16:12
Fever Ray to give away free album with newspaper
Live version of self-titled debut will come with The Guardian
Photo: Tom Oxley
Fever Ray is giving away a live version of her debut album for free with this Saturday's (October 24) Guardian newspaper.
A unique web link will be printed in the issue that will allow readers to download the LP.
The singer follows a host of artists that have given their albums away for free, including Reverend & The Makers singer Jon McClure's side project Mongrel, Ray Davies, McFly and Prince.
Tracks on the download include:
'If I Had A Heart'
'Triangle Walks'
'Concrete Walls'
'Seven'
'I'm Not Done'
'Now's The Only Time I Know'
'Keep The Streets Empty'
'Dry And Dusty'
'Stranger Than Kindness'
'When I Grow Up'
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