Right off the bat, Sebastian Ingrosso reassures us all that the trio’s classics of the early 2010s will always have a place in their sets, adding that they wanted to “challenge ourselves, challenge the fans, and challenge the sound. Exactly two weeks after “ Moth To A Flame” with The Weeknd and one week removed from the heart-stopping liberation of the original “ It Gets Better” version, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Steve Angello followed up their initial Billboard bombshell feature with a conversation with NME, where they answered a handful of questions that have remained prevalent in the Swedes’ Discord and subreddit. From announcing their return to Coachella to the new album world tour and not to forget the extremely anticipated collaboration with The Weeknd, the Swedes are leaving no stones unturned to cement their comeback.While we await more concrete details surrounding Paradise Again-which is now scheduled for sometime in 2022 instead of late 2021- Swedish House Mafia have continued to trickle out information about their debut album and its coinciding international run. Swedish House Mafia has been busy and made sure they’re in the news almost on the daily, the past couple of weeks. It’s an unreal feeling when you can connect with your own song even though you’ve heard it 10,000 times during the process.” You’re like I’m crying to a song like somebody else made it, but actually, it’s us who made it. We should dive into it and just have some fun.”Īxwell went further to express how the trio themselves feel about this latest release saying, “It’s like when you actually cry to your own music” Lowe adds, “That’s when you know it’s good!” Axwell went on to say “It doesn’t happen with every song, but when it does, that’s like a mind fudge, like a warp zone. Once we obviously come overseas and come see you, we should dive in. Speaking to Lowe about the album and their highly anticipated release with The Weeknd “Moth To The Flame” on the show earlier this week, Steve Angello said, “I think it’s not too far off, we’ve been working away obviously, and this is the third song and we’re close. As ticket sales for the ‘Paradise Again’ World tour go on sale starting today, October 29, Swedish House Mafia shared with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 show that the album was now “close.”