Boy In Space seems increasingly interested in pulling the machinery apart to see what’s left underneath on his new single ‘Sex, Drugs & Money’, Robin Lundbäck trades some of the emotional heaviness that defined earlier releases for something looser, cheekier and unexpectedly light on its feet. It arrives alongside the announcement of his long-awaited debut album, The Man Who Lost It All, due this October.
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Where last year’s EP The Butterfly Affect hinted at a warmer and more organic direction, the new album appears to fully commit to it. Recorded live with a full band across only a handful of days, The Man Who Lost It All is designed to feel intimate and immediate rather than polished into oblivion. Lundbäck frames the record less as a grand statement than a personal reset, describing it as “letting go of a version” of himself and starting again with greater honesty.
With more than half a billion streams already behind him and a successful headline tour recently completed, Boy In Space arrives at this debut album with the unusual feeling of somebody simultaneously established and still introducing himself properly for the first time. The Man Who Lost It All (out in October) promises to be the clearest portrait yet of an artist stepping away from carefully controlled surfaces and allowing listeners closer to the person underneath.

