Fever Ray Releases New Video for I’m Not Done Therapy Session

Fever Ray just dropped a new version of “I’m Not Done,” a track that first appeared all the way back in 2009.

This time, “I’m Not Done (Therapy Session)” comes with a fresh video, which Martin Falck directed, and it’s finally out for everyone to see after Fever Ray played it live during the Radical Romantics tour. Karin Dreijer steps into different costumes, transforming into all sorts of characters from the old videos like “What They Call Us,” “Kandy,” “Even It Out,” “North,” and “Shiver.” They all end up together in a quirky group therapy session, led by a so-called “human improvement and performance boosting guru” named Ebba.

In the video, Ebba is played by Andie Pirata Stendin, who shared, “After following these troubled characters, I knew something had to be done, and, with my Human Improvement Diploma, Mindset and Performance Boosting certificate, I was the right person for the cause. I convinced the Swedish government that it would cost less tax money to teach these undeveloped people some basic skills than to set them free. It was a win-win. Turn sadness into gratefulness! Why walk in circles when you can follow a straight line?”

Sometimes people just need a little nudge to get out of their own way, you know?

Fans probably wish every music video had a “performance boosting guru” to help out.

By the way, Radical Romantics landed at No. 35 on “The 100 Best Albums of the 2020s So Far.”

Noah Mitchell
Noah Mitchell
Noah Mitchell is a senior music writer at SongsDetails.com. Noah has been passionately covering the music industry for over five years, with a particular focus on live performances and the latest updates on artists.