Photo by Marili Andre
Robyn is back with her first album in eight years, Sexistential.
The Honey follow-up is a return to the club for the Swedish pop pioneer, featuring tracks, like its uproarious title track that were lab-made for a night of bleary movement.
The album is only nine songs long, but it's dense with sonic and lyrical details that reveal new sides to the enigmatic artist. Thematically, the album — co-produced by longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund, and features writing from the one and only Max Martin — finds Robyn infusing her dance-pop with more adult topics: motherhood, sensuality, IVF, and an overall lean in to desire.
See below for four standout tracks from the seminal album.