Aside from returning to Coachella this year, the Swedish House Mafia is set on releasing one of the most important projects of their music career.
The EDM supergroup will now finally be releasing its first-ever debut studio album, "Paradise Again."
Composed of Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso - SHM announced in 2018 that they would be reforming for a homecoming event in Stockholm, Sweden, after disbanding over a decade earlier.
Last year, they released "It Gets Better," their first new music since their last album, "Until Now," released in September 2012.
The Swedish House Mafia have subsequently released two more songs, "Lifetime," featuring Ty Dolla $ign and 070 Shake, and The Weeknd's "Moth To A Flame."
"It Gets Better," "Lifetime," and "Moth To A Flame" will all be appearing on the Swedish House Mafia's new album "Paradise Again", which they have revealed to be done.
The band took to Twitter to announce the grand announcement.
In another tweet from the band, they teased a photo of what seemed to be a text message containing what appeared to be a completed tracklist for "Paradise Again," but covered in a huge SOS emoji.
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Paradise Again
With their first-ever album dropping soon, the band already teased fans about what they should expect on the forthcoming "Paradise Again."
As NME reported, the upcoming project will contain "Scandinavian melodies, dark production and hard sounds."
The Swedish House Mafia has recalled that ever since they have only been releasing "single after single" like they were chasing "something."
"When Steve first said, 'We need to make an album', I wanted to jump out the window," Ingrosso said.
Swedish House Mafia has never released an album before, and "historically," the band takes "a long time" to even produce one track.
"Happy" with that it has become, Ingrosso is excited as they "can't wait to give it to the world."
Angello described the album as "a love story between us" and "an invitation into our world" in other places.
Swedish House Mafia has also hinted at potential guest appearances from bands "you would not imagine we would collaborate with."
He also mentioned in the same interview that the group would "gravitate towards something" after "Paradise Again," as "This is just the beginning."
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