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To the Moon and Back (Fever Ray song)

"To the Moon and Back"
To the Moon and Back by Fever Ray.jpg
Single by Fever Ray
from the album Plunge
Released 20 October 2017 (2017-10-20)
Format Digital download
Genre
Length 4:37 (album version)
3:33 (single version)
Label Rabid
Songwriter(s) Karin Dreijer
Producer(s)
  • Peder Mannerfelt
  • Johannes Berglund
  • Karin Dreijer
Fever Ray singles chronology
"Mercy Street"
(2010)
"To the Moon and Back"
(2017)
"Mercy Street"
(2010)
"To the Moon and Back"
(2017)
Music video
"To the Moon and Back" on YouTube

"To the Moon and Back" is a song by Fever Ray, an alias of Swedish musician Karin Dreijer. It was released on 20 October 2017 through Rabid Records as the lead single from her second studio album, Plunge (2017).

The song was released on 20 October 2017 alongside its accompanying music video. Prior to the release, Dreijer shared two teaser videos titled "Switch Seeks Same" and "A New Friend" on 16 and 18 October, respectively.

"To the Moon and Back" is a synth-pop and electropop song, with The A.V. Club noting that it is "way lighter than anything on her first album, landing closer to the chirping synth-pop of The Knife's Deep Cuts era than her self-titled debut's dark, frigid sound." Similarly, Pitchfork said the song is "lighter and flirtier than anything we've heard from Fever Ray before," while later comparing it to the electronic musician Jlin.Stereogum called it "a dark but surprisingly accessible synthpop song." The track was written by Dreijer, with production being handled by her in collaboration with Peder Mannerfelt and Johannes Berglund.

El Hunt of DIY wrote, "Turns out every last second of anticipation for new Fever Ray was worthwhile," continuing: "this is an ecstatic return in the fearless ilk of Peaches; liberated, queer, sexy expression at its very best."

The music video for "To the Moon and Back" was directed by Martin Falck, and features "dark, neon-lit" colors. The video begins with Fever Ray awakening from a cryogenic sleep, while later being picked up by a group of "kinksters" who tie her up and rest a table on her shoulders, leading to a BDSM tea party, which includes a character urinating on her.

In an interview with the Guardian, interviewer Michael Cragg explained that in the video "we witness the old Fever Ray character from the first album being shorn of her blond hair in favour of a bald head (actually a skull cap)," which Dreijer responded to by saying that she loves the idea of "shaving your head and starting a new beginning." She later elaborated regarding the video: "There's so much BDSM role play in videos and it's super violent, so I wanted to have a role play that was fun. I said: 'Let's have a tea party and I want to be the table.'"


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