Asbjørn & Brimheim Drift Apart on “New Moon, Same Old Me”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

An electrifying dark duet that gorgeously captures the emotional weight of fading relationships and conflicted feelings.

Danish Asbjørn, a versatile pop artist, established his own label in 2012 at the age of 19. Since then, his “genre-busting pop” has garnered acclaim from notable figures such as Lykke Li and Denmark’s prominent female rapper, Tessa. Asbjørn’s music has been featured in various renowned outlets including DIY Magazine, The Line of Best Fit, and Highsnobiety, and has graced prime-time national television. In addition to performing at festivals and headlining shows, he engages with high school audiences, discussing topics like sexuality and identity freedom during his concerts. His latest release is the alternative pop single “New Moon, Same Old Me,” featuring the artist Brimheim.

“New Moon, Same Old Me” envelops listeners with emotive beats, mood-enhancing instrumentals, and ambient nature sounds, evoking the essence of warm summer nights. Lyrics like “Tonight there’s a lot of drama in the sky, No light but the thunder in your eyes” and “We drift but you always circle back around, My orbit, are you in or are you out?” narrate a poignant tale of drifting apart from a loved one. Asbjørn and Brimheim deliver an electrifying dark duet, blending melancholy with expressive vocals that beautifully capture the emotional weight of fading relationships and conflicted feelings. Dive into this whirlwind of emotions at nightfall with “New Moon, Same Old Me.”


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