
Slovakian power-pop with a banging chorus.

“You can feel and be sure of, well okay, every time I call you or see you, there’s just nothing to do, my heart just beats like a cannonball.”

“When I first started writing ‘Losing Our Minds’, I felt the song was about good times and having fun. But after connecting more with the lyrics, I really feel like the song is about letting yourself go and falling in love with the positive things in life, instead of focusing on the negatives. And what better way to do that, than with the one you love.”

“It’s too easy to live life on the surface and never ask the questions that inspire those around you to open up to you. As they trade a bit of the weight they carry for a bit of your understanding- a trade that grounds and grows you & your loved ones, you both grow stronger, closer, and more honest. The seemingly simple act of asking how someone is, and helping procure an environment where they can be authentically themselves, allows you and those around you to foster their ability to be radically honest with themselves and, now, at least one other person. The ability to speak our honest truths and emotions is something that I yearn to hear and see in this world. I am heartbroken in so many cases when the absence of feeling your truth felt, makes your life feel hard to feel at all.”

“It is the idea of the trigger, the trigger, the click, which is guided our writing. This moment when everything changes, or any change of state, or everything is transformed. In coherence with the lyrics of the song, we looked at the speaking situations, unfortunately, we seemed to be more the dimension of ‘psychological release’. This woman decides not to suffer anymore. This police officer decides not to condone this violence. By ‘pressing relaxation’, it is their freedom that overlaps, it is what they experience in an ecstatic and unavoidable dance, becoming invisible to the eyes of all.”

“It’s about misunderstanding someone you love and wishing you could know exactly what’s going on in their head.”

Track of the week. A bold and experimental sound with an almost spoken-word element, delivered in a sharp yet whimsical and mischievous charm.

Swedish RnB with an undercurrent of coolness that could only be achieved in that unique Scandinavian way.