Showing posts with label Agnes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agnes. Show all posts

31 August 2012


Swedish pop-star Agnes has revealed the second single to be lifted from her upcoming fourth studio album "Veritas," the Jonas Quant (Hurts' "Happiness") produced track "All I Want Is You."

The up-tempo future hit follows in the footsteps of the ballad "One Last Time," which gave the gorgeous star her third number one in her homeland.

Take a listen to the track via the lyric video below. Our verdict... INSTANT HIT!

"All I Want Is You" is out now (sweden) [iTunes]


Swedish pop-star Agnes has revealed the second single to be lifted from her upcoming fourth studio album "Veritas," the Jonas Quant (Hurts' "Happiness") produced track "All I Want Is You."

The up-tempo future hit follows in the footsteps of the ballad "One Last Time," which gave the gorgeous star her third number one in her homeland.

Take a listen to the track via the lyric video below. Our verdict... INSTANT HIT!

"All I Want Is You" is out now (sweden) [iTunes]

31 May 2012


Swedish pop star and Idol winner (from '05) Agnes Carlsson, known mononymously as Agnes, has premiered "One Last Time," the lead single to be taken from her upcoming fourth studio album.

(We say lead, although we're not quite sure what happened to the fabulous "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" which was penned by Australian DJ duo Nervo...)

The track, co-penned by Quant, is a down-tempo ballad that talks to the loss of a love, thrown about in a mix of beautiful electro-synth beats. The clip, produced by Amir Chamdin, is a gorgeous black-and-white affair that dramatically suits the song well.

"...If this is over, if this is the end, if you don’t want to see my face again, please just let me hold you, let me hold you one last time..." begs the talented 24 year-old.

"One Last Time" is available today (Sweden) [iTunes]


Swedish pop star and Idol winner (from '05) Agnes Carlsson, known mononymously as Agnes, has premiered "One Last Time," the lead single to be taken from her upcoming fourth studio album.

(We say lead, although we're not quite sure what happened to the fabulous "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" which was penned by Australian DJ duo Nervo...)

The track, co-penned by Quant, is a down-tempo ballad that talks to the loss of a love, thrown about in a mix of beautiful electro-synth beats. The clip, produced by Amir Chamdin, is a gorgeous black-and-white affair that dramatically suits the song well.

"...If this is over, if this is the end, if you don’t want to see my face again, please just let me hold you, let me hold you one last time..." begs the talented 24 year-old.

"One Last Time" is available today (Sweden) [iTunes]

26 September 2011


Over the weekend Swedish pop star Agnes premiered the video for her new single, Don't Go Breaking My Heart.

The track, which was co-penned by Agnes herself alongside Vincent Pontare and Magnus Lidehäll, also features work by Australia's own glamour-DJs, Nervo. Mim and Liv are on fire I tell you!

Listen to Nervo's latest track, We're All No One

Don't Go Breaking My Heart is available digitally today, in Sweden of course [iTunes]




Over the weekend Swedish pop star Agnes premiered the video for her new single, Don't Go Breaking My Heart.

The track, which was co-penned by Agnes herself alongside Vincent Pontare and Magnus Lidehäll, also features work by Australia's own glamour-DJs, Nervo. Mim and Liv are on fire I tell you!

Listen to Nervo's latest track, We're All No One

Don't Go Breaking My Heart is available digitally today, in Sweden of course [iTunes]



19 September 2011


Swedish songstress Agnes Carlsson, known in the pop realms simply as Agnes, is about to release the first single from her upcoming fourth studio album - the track Don't Go Breaking My Heart.

The track, co-penned by Carlsson herself, is a brilliant piece of pop mastery - it's familiar enough to remind you of her worldwide hit Release Me, yet new enough to sound completely 2011. I can already see the gays (ahem) globally loving it.

Don't Go Breaking My Heart will be available digitally from 21 September [iTunes]




Swedish songstress Agnes Carlsson, known in the pop realms simply as Agnes, is about to release the first single from her upcoming fourth studio album - the track Don't Go Breaking My Heart.

The track, co-penned by Carlsson herself, is a brilliant piece of pop mastery - it's familiar enough to remind you of her worldwide hit Release Me, yet new enough to sound completely 2011. I can already see the gays (ahem) globally loving it.

Don't Go Breaking My Heart will be available digitally from 21 September [iTunes]