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If I Had a Heart

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Released
  
15 December 2008

Length
  
3:50

Writer(s)
  
Fever Ray

Genre
  
Art pop Dark ambient

Label
  
Rabid

Format
  
CD single, 7" single, 12" single, digital download

"If I Had a Heart" is a song performed, written and produced by Swedish recording artist Fever Ray. It was released as the lead single from her debut self-titled album, Fever Ray (2009), marking Ray's debut single as a solo artist, after her work with previous band, The Knife. The track was first released digitally in Sweden and across Europe on 15 December 2008 by Rabid Records, followed by a digital EP release on 26 January 2009. It was later released on CD, 7" and 12" formats in early 2009. The single's B-side premiered three days prior to the single release on Stereogum and is a remix of the track done by English experimental duo Fuck Buttons, the duo's maiden work as remixers.

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Background

The song takes on a generally unconventional, dark and experimental style with its slow tempo, organ backing, repetitive synth beat and distinct vocals. Ray teamed up with long-term production partner Christoffer Berg (well known for his work with The Knife) for the production of "If I Had a Heart". The single, like the rest of the tracks on Ray's debut album, was written by Ray herself. The lyrics were inspired by observation of her young children—a motif evident in the lyrics "Dangling feet from window frame / Will they ever ever reach the floor / More give me more give me more". Also featured on the single is a remix by Stockholm-based techno/electropop artist Familjen.

Critical reception

The single received universal acclaim from various music critics. Daily Music Guide likened the track to scenes from a film Jim Jarmusch would make, as well as to Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film Apocalypse Now. Their review went on to describe the song as "dark and hypnotic", and "[taking] an echo of a Native American cry, but still [...] maintaining the song's dark undertone." Mark Pytlik of Pitchfork Media reviewed it as "a shivering, timely meditation on greed, immorality, and lust for power that dovetails nicely with AIG and Madoff." Anthony Balderrama from Consequence of Sound positively opined that "the most notable quality of 'If I Had a Heart' is its similarity to some of the quieter tracks on Silent Shout, particularly 'From Off to On'", whilst describing it as "a four-minute dirge that bemoans inadequacy as much as it professes love." PopMatters's Ian Mathers ranked "If I Had a Heart" among Ray's best work, boasting it as "[marrying her] more introspective side with something like the withdrawn inverse of Silent Shout's low, twinkling throb." Graeme Thomson of The Observer labelled the track as an "ancient shamanic chant piped through an iPhone."

In October 2011, NME placed it at number 145 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".

The song is featured in the opening credits sequence of the television series Vikings and has also been used in episodes of Breaking Bad, Misfits, Person of Interest, The Following, The Originals, Longmire, Wentworth as well as Black Sails. It is also featured in several films, including Horns and Laurence Anyways, and the short animation Dildoman of the erotic anthology Dirty Diaries It also appears in the African Kingdoms expansion for Age of Empires II: HD Edition.

Track listings

iTunes EP
  1. "If I Had a Heart" – 3:48
  2. "If I Had a Heart" (Familjen Remix) – 3:54
  3. "If I Had a Heart" (Fuck Buttons Remix) – 8:26
  • Swedish promo CD single
    1. "If I Had a Heart" – 3:50
  • Swedish 12" single
  • A. "If I Had a Heart" (Fuck Buttons Remix) – 8:26 B. "If I Had a Heart" (Familjen Remix) – 3:54
  • UK 7" single
  • A. "If I Had a Heart" (Original Version) – 3:50 B. "If I Had a Heart" (Fuck Buttons Remix) – 8:26

    References

    If I Had a Heart Wikipedia


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