MØ’S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED
NEW ALBUM MOTORDROME OUT NOW
NEW ALBUM MOTORDROME OUT NOW
“NEW MOON” VIDEO DEBUTS TODAY
TOUR BEGINS NEXT MONTH
Photo credit: Fryd Frydendahl
January 28, 2022—Motordrome, the long awaited third album from Danish superstar MØ, is out now via Columbia—listen here. Today, she shares a new track, “New Moon,” alongside a video directed by London based multi-visual design duo Fa and Fon that finds her confronting her fears head on in an epic battle scene—watch here.
“‘New Moon’ is a song made to manifest a new era, a song about regaining control,” MØ says. “To me, it's a reminder to listen to myself, trust my instincts, and not let external forces blur my vision and get me stuck in a spiral. I hope other people get the same energy from it.”
Additionally, she returns to the road next month, with a run of special dates in North America and Europe through July—see full routing below.
Motordrome features previously released tracks “Brad Pitt”—which Stereogum called “one of the best ’80s synth-pop updates” in recent memory—“Goosebumps”—which FLOOD praised as a “a sincere love song that blossoms into sexy synth-rock”—“Live to Survive” and “Kindness.”
Motordrome is MØ’s first body of work since 2018’s much lauded Forever Neverland, which saw her touring the world over off the back of its success. MØ’s career was almost instantly launched into the stratosphere from the very start with her monumental 2014 debut album No Mythologies To Follow and a very prominent feature on Major Lazer’s “Lean On”—one of the most successful singles of all time—soon after. When touring behind Forever Neverland came to a halt in 2019, MØ found herself completely burned out after five years on the road.
She returned to Denmark to recalibrate and recover from the physical and mental exhaustion she was experiencing. A vocal injury requiring months of rehabilitation exacerbated her bouts of anxiety and a sense that things were slipping out of her control. MØ, born Karen Marie Aagaard Ørsted Andersen, hunkered down and did what she knew best—wrote songs. The music that began to emerge bridged the gap between her years as a teen punk touring anarchist squats across Europe and the bright scandipop she’d come to be known for, a darker and more personal take on her sound.
She enlisted friends and longtime collaborators Caroline Ailin (Dua Lipa, Katy Perry, Ellie Goulding) and Noonie Bao (Halsey, Charli XCX, Carly Rae Jepsen) to help flesh out the songs, with further songwriting and production from a close circle including Ariel Rechtshaid (Haim, Vampire Weekend, Adele), Jam City (Olivia Rodrigo, Troye Sivan), S.G. Lewis (Dua Lipa), Linus Wiklund and Yangze.
Motordrome’s title came from a conversation MØ had with her mother about her battles with anxiety—the panic and intrusive thoughts called to mind the dødstrome, an old carnival trick in which a stuntperson rides a motorcycle around the vertical walls of a motordrome at death-defying speeds. The making of the album proved to be MØ’s escape from this deepening spiral, although the album is very much a document of a person-in-progress. While there is a strong sense of empowerment and of brighter days ahead, it also serves as a reminder that everyone has to deal with their own dødstrome—that there is no perfect remedy for life’s struggles, and that’s OK.
“I hope that people will feel that it's genuine and that there are stories there that they can connect with,” MØ says. “For me this album represents a huge change in my life. Even though I'm still doing what I love doing, it does feel like a new chapter. An era of my life is over and I’m entering a new one. That is scary, but it’s freeing.”
MØ—MOTORDROME
1. Kindness
2. Live to Survive
3. Wheelspin
4. Cool to Cry
5. Youth is Lost
6. New Moon
7. Brad Pitt
8. Goosebumps
9. Hip Bones
10. Punches
MØ LIVE 2022
February 25 Fiserv Forum Milwaukee, WI*
February 26 Concord Music Hall Chicago, IL
February 27 Target Center Minneapolis, MN*
March 2 Extramile Arena Boise, ID*
March 4 Rogers Arena Vancouver, BC*
March 5 Wild Buffalo Bellingham, WA
March 7 Climate Pledge Arena Seattle, WA*
March 9 Moda Center Portland, OR*
March 10 August Hall San Francisco, CA
March 12 Crypto.com Arena Los Angeles, CA*
March 13 The Observatory San Diego, CA
March 14 Footprint Center Phoenix, AZ*
April 7 Cat’s Cradle Chapel Hill, NC
April 9 Sound Money Festival Miami, FL
April 10 Jannus Live Tampa, FL
April 11 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
April 13 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
April 14 Webster Hall New York, NY
April 15 Royale Boston, MA
April 17 9:30 Club Washington, D.C.
May 12 Parkteatret Oslo, NO
May 13 Debaser Stockholm, SE
May 15 NIEBO Warsaw, PL
May 16 Kesselhaus Berlin, DE
May 19 Heaven London, UK
May 20 Le Trabendo Paris, FR
May 22 Orangerie – Botanique Brussels, BE
May 24 Melkweg Oz Amsterdam, NL
*with Imagine Dragons
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