Stockholm Duo Tibia Unveils Debut Album and Releases New Single “Loud With You (Angel)”

Stockholm tibia’s Debut Album Announcement

Stockholm tibia has announced their debut album “Look what heaven looks like now”, which is set to be released on March 14th.

New Single and Collaboration

The duet, comprising See Willemark and Elias Salin, recently shared a new single “Loud with You (Angel)”, produced alongside August Winberg. This track follows their live debut at Way Out West and a series of recent tour dates with Roel Otis.

The upcoming album will feature previously released singles “Two Weeks of Gloria”, “Mary's Lifestyle”, and “Molly in Mexico”.

Insight into “Loud with You (Angel)”

“Loud with You (Angel) takes place on a Saturday, which is also the final day on earth,” explains Tibia. “You find yourself slightly hungover from the previous day as you muster the courage to step out into the night, knowing it’s your last opportunity. It’s about expressing your hidden love, revealing your deepest secrets, and unleashing the angel you’ve always wanted to be. With a rooftop party in town, the big clock on the wall is ticking away. You have only 120 minutes, 119 minutes, 118 minutes… damn, I need you so bad. What is Sunday if not the end of the world?”

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When discussing their debut album, they add: “As with everything related to Shin, this album stems from our need to let go, chase the beats, and write songs without restraint. It’s fun and loud! Yet, it also carries a tinge of sadness and deep emotion. Heartaches and headaches serve as the best and worst reasons for a memorable night. No regrets. These are the songs we needed. Tibia will always be a sweet band-aid for us and anyone else navigating through a tough day, week, year, or life. Welcome to our paradise; I can’t wait to have the sweet little angels by your side <3”

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