Swedish alt-pop artist ORKID returns with her highly anticipated second EP, In All Of My Tomorrows, out now via Warner Music. The project marks a continuation of the deeply personal storytelling that first introduced her to listeners on last year’s debut Where Flowers Grow.
Following the emotional resonance of her debut, written in the aftermath of losing her mother, ORKID quickly established herself as one of Scandinavia’s most compelling new voices. Early radio support included airplay on BBC Radio 1’s Future Pop show, and a whole host of tastemaker press have seen her gain widespread support.
In the months since, ORKID’s ascent has been swift. She has picked up a P3 Guld Awards win, earned a Swedish Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, and received extensive national radio rotation alongside high-profile television performances. Key industry milestones include a co-management deal with SALXCO and a publishing agreement with CTGA Music.
In All Of My Tomorrows builds on the atmospheric alt-pop foundation of her debut while evolving her sound. The EP introduces a stronger electronic undercurrent, expanding its sonic scope without losing the intimate, emotive core that defines her work.
“My first EP was rooted in grief, a body of work that helped me begin to process something very personal,” ORKID explains. “But grief doesn’t disappear, it changes shape. In All Of My Tomorrows is about carrying that feeling forward while finding space for hope again.”
The title track captures that emotional transition, framing grief not as something to overcome but as a presence that coexists with renewal and possibility.
Hailing from northern Sweden, ORKID draws inspiration from timeless voices such as Nat King Cole, Kate Bush, and Lykke Li, influences that shape the clarity and emotional depth at the heart of her songwriting.
With In All Of My Tomorrows, ORKID revisits the themes that defined her debut while expanding them, offering a portrait of grief that evolves, softens, and makes room for something new.
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