Fever: Ray - 07 - Nows The Only Time I Know
: Critics have noted the "water-drop" percussion, which creates a rhythmic backdrop similar to a ticking clock or dripping faucet.
Produced by Karin Dreijer (formerly of The Knife) in collaboration with , the track features a distinct sonic palette: Fever Ray - 07 - Nows the Only Time I Know
In 2025, Fever Ray released a reimagined version titled as part of the live album The Year of the Radical Romantics . : Critics have noted the "water-drop" percussion, which
: The song serves as a prime example of Dreijer’s vocal processing; her voice starts barren and delayed, eventually evolving in intensity alongside the instrumental. : The lyrics describe mundane tasks—showering
: The lyrics describe mundane tasks—showering, painting eyelashes, and driving—as "early morning's greatest deed".
: It maintains the "grey-black" and "nocturnal" atmosphere found throughout the debut album, leaning on sparse guitar patterns and cloudy synths. "Therapy Session" Version
: The track is often interpreted as being about the small window of time a parent or caregiver has for themselves before their responsibilities to others begin.