Acclaimed Swedish pop artist Boy In Space (Robin Lundbäck) has released his new single ‘Dancing On Dynamite’.
This year has seen Boy In Space be more vulnerable than ever as he has opened up about both physical- and mental health struggles through his music. Earlier this year, the release of his personal EP ‘Copium’ was a testament to a new sound with a deeper meaning. Heartfelt singles ‘Atom Bomb’, ‘Finally Fine Without You’ and‘The Last Time’ showed a more intimate side of Robin, reflecting on themes of mental health and personal growth, while the scenic video for ‘Mayflowers‘ allowed the singer to explore light and creative notes through his passion for old school films.
Since then, Robin has been writing on the road and finding musical ventures in the American Upper South. New single ‘Dancing On Dynamite’ still holds the trademarks of a Boy In Space production with beautifully cutting vocals, tearjerking lyrics yet a hopeful message – this time with an acoustic guitar and a touch of Western percussions letting country rooted influences shine through.
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Boy In Space: “I wrote ‘Dancing On Dynamite’ earlier this year in Nashville. It being my first time there I got heavily inspired to write something that feels like me but with a touch of country. Drawing inspiration from my own life and experiences, I’m so satisfied with the result. Something new for me, but still very much the same.”
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Boy In Space achieved international success at a remarkably young age. After embarking on a world tour with his brothers, he transitioned to launch his solo career in 2018, solidifying his position on the global music scene. His distinctive voice, whimsical writing style, and versatile productions quickly captivated the pop world, leading to an impressive tally of over half a billion streams on Spotify alone.
All the while maintaining independence as an artist and touring extensively in the United States and Europe. After the release of heartfelt EP ‘Copium’, he keeps on shining armed with a new team, a fresh visual identity and a wealth of new music. Collaborations include Alan Walker, The Struts, 1Mind, Toby Gadd, Pink Sweat$, Phoebe Ryan, Jordan Shaw, NOTD, Shy Martin, John Newman, Red Triangle, Nick Furlong, Rod Wave, Freddy Alexander, among others.
With this brand new attitude and determination to put an imprint on today’s pop sound, the future looks bright for Boy In Space.