Robyn Announces New Album, HONEY

By: Sep. 19, 2018
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Robyn Announces New Album, HONEY

In 2012, during the first season of her popular television series "Girls," show creator and Robyn super-fan Lena Dunham featured "Dancing On My Own" in a crucial point in the storyline. The song placement re-ignited interest in the track which had been released two years earlier. In late 2016, Lena contacted Robyn and asked if she would consider creating a song specifically for the show's final season. Already working on new music, she agreed, and sent some ideas to Dunham. She picked a song, and the first incarnation of "Honey" was introduced to the world.

Over the next two years, Robyn experimented with softer sounds and ideas and brought in Metronomy's Joseph Mount. She also worked with long-time collaborator Klas Åhlund, Adam Bainbridge (a.k.a. Kindness), Mr. Tophat and Zhala, putting it all together in studios in Stockholm, London, Paris, New York and Ibiza.

In February, 2018, a curious and impatient fan asked her on Twitter, "Who decides your album release date?" Robyn responded:

Robyn Announces New Album, HONEY

Earlier this summer, Robyn released "Missing U," the first taste of Honey, alongside a poignant short film about the power of music. She performed the track and some of her most beloved hits at BBC Radio 1's show in Ibiza, and hosted her own party at the legendary Pikes.

Antsy for more music, and already familiar with the "Girls" song, her fans started demanding that she #RELEASEHONEYDAMNIT. Continuing to play the tease, Robyn, in a Red Bull panel with friend and collaborator Kindness, took on the mantra herself, shouting "Release 'Honey' Damnit!" at the end of the interview.

At last, Robyn has decided. Honey will be released on October 26, 2018 via Konichiwa Records / Interscope Records.

According to her, the album is:

"this sweet place, like a very soft ecstasy. Something that's so sensual, and so good. I danced a lot when I was making it. I found a sensuality and a softness that I don't think I was able to use in the same way before. Everything just became softer."



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