Yndling releases new single “As Fast as I Can”

Yndling releases new single “As Fast as I Can”

Photo credit: Lene Nordfjord

Norwegian dream pop artist Yndlin has unveiled their new single “As Fast as I Can” today.

The single, which can be heard here, is the second offering from the artist’s forthcoming sophomore studio album (I'm in The Palm of Your Hand). The album is set to be released in two parts; the first part will be unveiled this June.

Yndling said this about the new single:

“‘As Fast as I Can’ is a love song, although the production might suggest otherwise. My last single, ‘It’s Almost Like You’re Here’, revolves around being with someone who’s too scared to leap into love, and be vulnerable, and how frustrating it feels to be the one who’s the most ready and having to wait around.

However I think most people have been on both sides of a situation like that, and ‘As Fast as I Can’ is kind of a response; it’s about coming out of a difficult time and not feeling steady enough to let go of control, as you kind of have to, in order to start a new relationship, because you’re scared of being hurt or whatever. It’s about feeling that love is there, but not feeling ready for it just yet - so it’s a love song and an explanation all in one - ‘I’m going as fast as I can’.”

This month, Yndling made their way to the United States for performances at The New Colossus Festival in New York City and SXSW in Austin. This spring, they’ll have a handful of performances across Europe. Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now here.

Yndling tour dates

April 3rd – Fotografiska, Tallinn – Estonia

May 2nd – Aarhus, Denmark – SPOT

May 4th – Copenhagen, Denmark – Pumpehuset

May 29th – Paris, France – Supersonic – Venue: TBA

May 30th – Paris, France – Supersonic – Venue: TBA

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