Videos from LA this weekend!

Posted on May 20, 2008 | 0 Comments

Check out these videos from Robyn’s show on May 17th at Wiltern in LA.

Bum Like You

VIDEO: Crash and Burn Girl
VIDEO: Cobrastyle
VIDEO: Jack U Off
VIDEO: Sexual Eruption

Robyn in L.A. Times

Posted on May 17, 2008 | 0 Comments

Swedish singer Robyn takes control of her artistic integrity
It makes no difference to Swedish singer Robyn (Robin Carlsson) when fans discovered her — in the late 1990s as a mainstream teen pop star or 13 years later as an independent electro pop artist.

“I don’t feel like I have to have everybody remember what I did before, and I don’t feel like I have to detach myself from my previous albums either,” the 28-year-old singer-songwriter says from Montreal, where she is on tour. “It’s not about then and now. It’s about the whole thing coming together.”

That confluence — and the second generation of her music — is represented on “Robyn,” the electro album released in the U.S. on April 29 on Interscope imprint Cherrytree Records, a record that has won her support among dance-pop enthusiasts and indie fans alike.

The release also signaled her liberation, finally, from the major-label system she felt constricted her development from her days as a teenager.

When she was 17, Robyn, with the help of veteran Swedish producer/hitmaker Max Martin (Ace of Base, Britney Spears) found the international spotlight with her hit single “Show Me Love,” off the first of three albums she released in Sweden on BMG imprints RCA and Jive between 1995 and 2002. But after her initial success in the U.S., her latter two albums never earned domestic release, and problems between the artist and her label mounted.

“My options were minimized and I was compromising on almost everything,” she says. “That is the problem I had for the 10 years I had within the industry. I ended up in a situation where I felt like I was censoring myself and hindering my development as an artist.”

In 2005 Robyn bought herself out of her record deal and started her own company, Konichiwa Records (named after the famous “racial draft” skit on “Chappelle’s Show” in which the Wu Tang Clan, declared to be Chinese, say, “Konichiwa, bitches”).

“Robyn” was first released on her label in Sweden in 2005, and her broken-hearted ballad “With Every Heartbeat” became a No. 1 hit in England — where she joined forces with Island (Universal) to release the record while retaining artistic control over all the decisions made involving its release. A licensing deal with Interscope brought “Robyn” to the U.S. this year.

Though she considers herself to be a pop artist, the 21st century Robyn, heavily influenced by Swedish duo the Knife (with whom Robyn collaborated on her album), mixes catchy straight-ahead pop numbers such as “Who’s That Girl,” with ballads such as the sparse and soulful piano-based “Eclipse” and edgier songs that sound as if they could be Peaches B-sides, such as “Konichiwa Bitches.”

She’s understandably enthusiastic about her second coming in North America.

“I’ve made the choices I’ve wanted to make to get to the place I’m in now,” Robyn says.

“I’m really happy about being back, because it feels quite big for me that I’ve been able to start out really small and keep the integrity of this album intact through this whole process of taking the album outside of Sweden to the U.K. and then taking it here,” she says.

“I’d still rather be a Swedish artist only than have to conform. It feels like a small victory for me. Also, it’s nice to come back to a country where I’ve had a career and there are still a lot of people who are aware of my music and that there are a lot of new people in my audience. I feel I have the best of both worlds. I can release my music internationally, which is something I couldn’t do from my kitchen in Stockholm, but still get to be a part of everything that affects my communication with my audience.”

Source: L.A. Times

Gallery additions!

Posted on May 15, 2008 | 0 Comments

Just added a bunch of new pictures contributed by Anna, thank you! Check out the pics from the Grand Ballroom performance in NYC, Virgin Megastore performance, and the Radio 1 Big Weekend event from May 10th!

Robyn: Her Story

Posted on May 14, 2008 | 0 Comments

Check out this video of Robyn talking about her record – straight from her kitchen! She shows off some of the props from the “Konichiwa Records” video :-)

Robyn: Her Story

Source: Myspace

Robyn in Big Shot

Posted on May 08, 2008 | 0 Comments

Robyn is in the new issue (22) of Big Shot magazine, check out these stunning pictures in the gallery!

Source: Interscope

Robyn @ Virgin Megastore performance (5/1)

Posted on May 03, 2008 | 0 Comments

Check out Robyn’s performance of “Show Me Love” at the Virgin Megastore yesterday.

Late Show with David Letterman

Posted on May 03, 2008 | 0 Comments

Robyn performed “Cobrastyle” with The Teddy Bears last night on the Late Show with David Letterman, check out the performance below – she was fantastic!

Robyn will perform at the Grand Ballroom tonight in New York with special guests, Tokio Hotel!!!

Source: Redlasso.com, CherryTreeRecords.com

Robyn in New York & on Letterman today!!!

Posted on May 01, 2008 | 0 Comments

Robyn will be at the Virgin Megastore in New York today, May 1, for an in-store performance and signing, she will also visit David Letterman’s late show for a performance.

Robyn’s North American tour kicked off this Tuesday alongside her US album release. She’ll be promoting her album for the next month, doing shows in all major cities in US and Canada. If you haven’t picked up a copy of Robyn’s self titled album you can check out the links here!

Don’t forget – the Late Show with David Letterman airs on CBS at 11:30 PM ET/PC.

New articles

Posted on May 01, 2008 | 0 Comments

Boston.com: She knows what it takes

“The difference between my first album and what I’m doing now is of course more dramatic for you because I haven’t released any of my records in between in America, so it’s a more drastic kind of contrast,” she says. “But for me it’s been a continuous process.”

The Independent: How We Met: Robyn & Johan Renck

As you get older you realise you don’t have to be best friends with everyone; it’s nice to have different levels of connection with people in your life and Johan is someone I can engage with, even if it’s only a couple of times a year. There’s no pressure and that’s what makes it so great.

‘Robyn’ in stores tomorrow!!!

Posted on April 29, 2008 | 0 Comments

Robyn’s highly acclaimed self titled album is finally hitting US stores tomorrow, April 29th. Make sure you pick up your copy, download it on iTunes or other digital download store.

Robyn

PURCHASE: iTunes, Best Buy, Circuit City, Amazon, Amazon Digital, Barnes & Noble, Target

Viral videos!

Posted on April 27, 2008 | 0 Comments

Check out this new video for “Cobrastyle” brought to you by Perez Hilton. Just in time for the release of Robyn’s self-titled album in stores on Tuesday!

VIDEO: Cobrastyle

You can watch all the viral videos for Robyn’s album after the jump!
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Buzznet interview + video

Posted on April 24, 2008 | 0 Comments

Check out a new interview at Buzznet, Robyn was interviewed over the phone and delivered a video (of sorts) for Konichiwa Bitches.

I feel happy not being famous at all, and hopefully I can stay away from everything, because I’m over here in Sweden. But it is my job, and of course, you want to sell records and have success – not at that level, that’s not my goal.
Continue reading @ Buzznet

Live @ AOL Sessions

Posted on April 23, 2008 | 0 Comments

Robyn performed few of her songs for AOL Sessions, check out the performances of Be Mine, With Every Heartbeat, Cobrastyle, Konichiwa Bitches, and lastly Show Me Love.


VIDEO: With Every Heartbeat
VIDEO: Cobrastyle
VIDEO: Konichiwa Bitches
VIDEO: Show Me Love

Robyn review in SPIN, May’08

Posted on April 20, 2008 | 0 Comments

Robyn
The original Max Martin starlet stages a brilliant reinvention

First released in her native Sweden in 2005 and resequenced with subsequent singles, this blog-celebrated bonanza of multiflavored synth bubblegum signals the second coming of a pioneering ’90s teen popper. Rebelling against her prior proto-Britney incarnation, she flushes lyrical marts that veer between wisecracking sass and heartbroken eloquence while summoning consistently nuanced studio support from Teddybears, the Knife, and other Scandinavian dance technicians. Buttressed by their subcultural quirks and her own chart-trained charisma, Robyn achieves the sort of pure pop perfection that her more mainstream records never did.
- Barry Walters for Spin

MTV: Robyn Redefines Pop Music

Posted on April 15, 2008 | 3 Comments

Check out this video from MTV – doing a short run-through for Robyn in US and US fans. They also show a few clips of her performing at the Perez Hilton event @ SXSW.

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