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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/musictheknife_4616.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:350: ''In a dream, all my teeth fell out: a cracked smile and a silent shout.'']]
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4[floatboxright: Influences:
5+Music/SonicYouth, Music/KateBush, Le Tigre, Music/SiouxsieAndTheBanshees, Creator/DavidLynch, Creator/AkiKaurismaki, ''Series/TrailerParkBoys'', ''Film/DonnieDarko'', ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'', ''ComicBook/BlackHole''
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8The Knife were an [[ElectronicMusic electronic]] music duo from UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}}, comprised of siblings Karin and Olof Dreijer.[[note]] Karin previously went by Dreijer-Andersson, but has since divorced and dropped their married name.[[/note]] Imagine what you'd hear if Creator/DavidLynch's films could sing you to sleep before they sell your soul to the Devil in the nicest possible way, and you've got an idea of what their music is like.
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10The group formed in 1999, originally embracing [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness lighter shades of electropop]] on their modestly acclaimed but widely unnoticed first two releases, and rising to public attention when [[CoveredUp Jose Gonzalez's cover]] of their song "Heartbeats" was used in a Sony Bravia TV commercial (the one with all the bouncy balls).
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12It wasn't until 2006, with the release of the [[DarkerAndEdgier notably darker-sounding]] ''Silent Shout'', that they saw widespread success and established their [[SignatureStyle most popular sound]]: a brooding, ethereal, and [[SurrealHorror creepily bizarre]] take on SynthPop, with telltale characteristics including cold synths, tribal percussion, and the duo's trademark androgynous, pitch-shifted vocals.
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14They would tinker with more experimental sounds on their next two projects, and officially disbanded in 2014 following the completion of the tour promoting their final album, ''Shaking the Habitual''. Considering how varied their list of influences to the right is, their sonic eclecticism should come as no surprise.
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16They were also noteworthy for rarely interacting with the media and mainstream music scene, which led to multiple no-shows or boycotts of the Grammis Awards (the Swedish equivalent to the UsefulNotes/{{Grammy Award}}s), and waiting 7 years to begin performing live. While many attributed this to the ReclusiveArtist act, [[WordOfGod the duo themselves]] [[ZigZaggedTrope stated that they weren't averse to press attention, but disliked some outlets trying to infringe on their personal lives]]. The few promotional images of them showed them wearing Venetian plague doctor masks, or dressing as monkeys.
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18[[HeAlsoDid Both Karin and Olof have made names for themselves in solo ventures.]] Karin has earned the lion's share of public attention for their work under the name Fever Ray, as well as a number of features under their real name, while Olof has built a small discography as Oni Ayhun, and also [=DJs=] in European nightclubs as DJ Coolof.
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20!!Discography:
21* ''The Knife'' (2001)
22* ''Deep Cuts'' (2003)
23* ''Silent Shout'' (2006)
24* ''Tomorrow in a Year'' (2010): A concept opera based on UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin's ''Origins of the Species'' in collaboration with ''Mt. Sims'' and ''Planningtorock.''
25* ''Shaking the Habitual'' (2013)
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27!!The Knife provides examples of:
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29* AlbumTitleDrop: The image quote above from the TitleTrack of ''Silent Shout''.
30* AnimatedMusicVideo: ''We Share Our Mother's Health'' primarily, though many of their music videos feature animation at some point.
31* AuthorTract: ''Shaking the Habitual'' is largely inspired by the band's views on feminism, economics, and the environment. The packaging even has a satirical comic about the UN planning to end extreme wealth.
32* BandOfRelatives: Olof and Karin are siblings.
33* EpicRocking: A fair share of the tracks on ''Shaking the Habitual'' veer towards or over 10 minutes, but the very longest is ''Old Dreams Waiting to be Realized'', a 20 minute epic consisting of little else than eerie ambient noise.
34* IncrediblyLongNote: Karin belts out several in "A Tooth for an Eye".
35* JumpScare: "Old Dreams Waiting to Be Realized" largely consists of 19 minutes of extremely spooky ambient noise... except for one very loud spasm of electric noise halfway through. Not the sort of track you'd want to turn on while being home alone.
36* LarynxDissonance: Olaf does NOT sing at all on the entire ''Silent Shout'' - those deep, creepy tones are Karin (with the help of a little pitch-shifting).
37* NewSoundAlbum: Certainly the difference between the relatively upbeat ''Deep Cuts'' and the DarkerAndEdgier ''Silent Shout'' is a heavy case of musical MoodWhiplash.
38* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Karin's voice can make relatively benign lyrics utterly ''terrifying''.
39* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Sort of. In a rare interview, Karin admitted to having written a large part of the Fever Ray album while they were awake at night, tending to their newborn. Given the sometimes creepy content and tone of the songs, many thought this meant that they were writing in response to their experiences raising a child, rather than the simple fact that they were awake because of the child, and chose to write at that time.
40* SanitySlippageSong: ''Like A Pen'' certainly sounds it, amongst others.

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