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    LonelyTwin Releases Debut Album, “This End Had No Beginning”

    By Dom VigilJuly 9, 2022
    LonelyTwin This End Had No Beginning

    Stockholm-based singer, songwriter and producer LonelyTwin has released her highly anticipated debut album This End Had No Beginning via Ultra Records. The vulnerable album finds LonelyTwin mastermind Madelene Eliasson touching on heartbreak, strained relationships and the emotions that follow in the aftermath. Listen to it now below.

    Alongside the album release, LonelyTwin also shared the video for “More Than On My Mind”, which can be seen now below. The song has Eliasson romanticizing getting back with their partner after a break up, with a dreamlike video to match.

    She said of the video, “It’s about being stuck in a loop of thinking that things might be better next time. I think most people end up there after a breakup and it can take a really long time to get out of that headspace. I wrote this song about romanticizing getting back together, even though you might know deep down that it’s never gonna happen.”

    This End Had No Beginning arrives fully formed: a genre-blurring combination of inventive trip-hop, smart indie pop, and evocative electronic folk that subtly slides between blue mood and hard-earned joy. Nostalgia-inspiring and daydream-inducing, the project came together over the course of three years and features a collection of songs that are reflective of the events that Eliasson went through during that time. “These songs are so close to my heart and I love the album and how it turned out. I’m so ready to let it go so it’s not just mine anymore.”

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