Swedish House Mafia – Paradise Again

Album Info

Artist: Swedish House Mafia

Title: Paradise Again

Year: 2022

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Tracklist

  • 1. Time (feat. Mapei) (4:41)
  • 2. Heaven Takes You Home (feat. Connie Constance) (3:34)
  • 3. Jacob’s Note (feat. Jacob Mühlrad) (1:04)
  • 4. Moth To A Flame (with The Weeknd) (3:54)
  • 5. Mafia (3:34)
  • 6. Frankenstein (feat. A$AP Rocky) (3:27)
  • 7. Don’t Go Mad (feat. Seinabo Sey) (4:24)
  • 8. Paradise Again (3:35)
  • 9. Lifetime (with Ty Dolla $ign & 070 Shake) (3:06)
  • 10. Calling On (4:35)
  • 11. Home (3:44)
  • 12. It Gets Better (3:04)
  • 13. Redlight (4:02)
  • 14. Can U Feel It (4:23)
  • 15. 19.30 (1:57)
  • 16. Another Minute (3:27)
  • 17. For You (5:22)

Review

"Paradise Again," the debut studio album from Swedish House Mafia released in 2022, is a bold step in a new direction for the iconic trio. Let me tell you, it's like a tantalizing sonic journey that takes you through house, electro, R&B, hip-hop, and pop, all seamlessly woven together. This album oozes creativity and growth, offering a fresh take that really showcases how far they've come since their earlier days.

With 17 tracks, "Paradise Again" is a rollercoaster of emotions and sounds. The lead single "It Gets Better" kicks things off with a crunchy rock guitar vibe and a primal drumbeat that grabs your attention. You'll love "Lifetime" with Ty Dolla Sign and 070 Shake for its eclecticism. Plus, the album boasts cool collaborations with heavyweights like the Weeknd, Sting, and ASAP Rocky, who each sprinkle their unique magic on the tracks.

One of my favorite parts about "Paradise Again" is the way it balances high-energy bangers with soul-searching tunes. "Moth to a Flame" and "Calling On" tug at the heartstrings while lifting you up, whereas "Redlight" and "Frankenstein" show off their experimental side in a super fun way. The whole album is polished and meticulously crafted, making for a truly cohesive and engaging listening experience.

Swedish House Mafia waited a long time to drop this album, and it's clear why—it’s a masterpiece in maturity and refinement. For fans of electronic dance music or anyone looking for a fresh twist, "Paradise Again" is an absolute must-hear. - Ava