
A warm essence of melancholy instills this sound.

Sung entirely in Norwegian but that doesn’t tale away from just how damn cute this track sounds.

“I often try to remind myself that I won’t be this young forever. It’s such a cliché, but you really are only young once, so whatever or whoever you choose to waste your youth on, do it with no fear. Have no regrets. Don’t waste time on things that are petty or negative. Be happy and appreciate the love and life around you. People will always have assumptions, but ‘Waste My Youth’ isn’t about me spending my time on any one specific person, it’s about every moment I’ve spent and will one day spend feeling unregretfully fearless.”

“I find relationships and love really fucking difficult. It’s tough explaining to someone you love that you don’t want them to be around all the time. This is me trying to make sense of that.”

“The song’s also about what we call ‘perfect’ these days, superficial stuff doesn’t really matter in the end. We’re all stuck in the social media wave and sometimes we should take a step back and remember to not take it all so seriously.”

“This song was born out of an experience a few of my close friends have gone through, which is walking in on your best friend and your significant other. This is the first song I’ve ever written with one of the best in the world, Kid Harpoon. I’m excited for the world to hear this song and loads more from us.”

“Beta’ is about a love of imperfections. Capturing the journey and process and not worrying about the end result.”

“I recorded ‘Believe it’ last summer at SARM Studios and had the best time! I worked on it with Kid Eternal and Cameron Poole who did the last track and they were amazing to work with!”