Robyn

Sigur Ros‘ Jónsi has teamed up with Robyn for a Scandinavian collaboration of epic proportions today, with the release of their new single ‘Salt Licorice’. The song, produced by PC Music’s A.G. Cook, marks the final single Jónsi is releasing prior to the release of his forthcoming second solo album Shiver, his first in a decade. […]

Our Swedish pop saviour Robyn has heard our prayers and is finally descending from the heavens down to this corona-ridden planet to unleash new single with SG Lewis and Channel Tres, ‘Impact’. The song is actually Lewis’ single, and is the second track we’ve heard from his yet-to-be-announced debut album, following ‘Chemicals’ which dropped in […]

Swedish pop icon Robyn is teasing her return on social media today, obviously noting that the world needs her silky synth pop to get us through this hell year. She posted a snippet of a song on Twitter this morning (Tuesday, 4th August) with a short video, simply captioning it “5/8” with an emoji of […]

Happy Friday and Happy Pride Month because Robyn has blessed us with a new self stick video for her classic track ‘Dancing On My Own’. The new video sees Robyn dance around a room filled with mirrors while singing along to her 2010 classic. The clip was directed by Robyn herself, as well as Crille Forsberg, […]

Many of us can link a certain album to pivotal moments in our lives. Whether it’s the first record you bought with your own money, the chord you first learnt to play on guitar, the song that soundtracked your first kiss, the album that got you those awkward and painful pubescent years or the one […]

HAIM are kicking things into full gear with the release of three separate singles over the past few months. Now, they’ve stepped into BBC Radio 1 for an acoustic cover of one of Robyn‘s earliest hits. The trio performed ‘Show Me Love’, taken from Robyn’s 1995 debut album Robyn Is Here, for BBC Radio 1’s Piano […]

After enduring an emotional crash, a breakup and the death of a mentor, the Swedish star has her first album in eight years and the most transcendent song of her career. Source


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