Robyn’s big return
Robyn just returned with her ninth album Sexistential — critics are calling it her “most ecstatic” work to date and it landed in this week’s new‑releases roundups (out March 26–27). (tinnitist.com) (npr.org).
Konichiwa and Young are distributing Sexistential, which is available now on Bandcamp with multiple vinyl variants, a cassette option and digital high‑quality downloads listed on the album page. (robynkonichiwa.bandcamp.com) Singles rolled out ahead of the album: "Dopamine" arrived in November 2025, the double A‑side "Sexistential"/"Talk To Me" was issued on January 7, 2026, and "Blow My Mind" was released on March 11, 2026. (en.wikipedia.org) Production and songwriting credits on the record include longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund, Elvira Anderfjärd, Oscar Holter and Joseph Mount, while "Talk To Me" lists Max Martin as a co‑writer alongside Åhlund and Holter. (en.wikipedia.org) Robyn previewed material onstage before the album era: she debuted "Dopamine" at a surprise Fonda Theatre show on November 19, 2025, performed in Times Square for CNN’s New Year’s Eve on December 31, 2025, and brought "Sexistential" to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in early January. (en.wikipedia.org) The title single received an Arca remix released on February 3, 2026, and the original "Sexistential" single entered Sweden’s DigiListan download chart at number 44 after its release. (en.wikipedia.org) The record’s nine‑song running order includes "Really Real," "Dopamine," "Blow My Mind," "Sucker for Love," "It Don't Mean a Thing," "Talk To Me," "Sexistential," "Light Up" and "Into the Sun," as listed on official release pages. (robynkonichiwa.bandcamp.com) Robyn is also slated to support Harry Styles for a series of dates at Johan Cruyff Arena in May 2026 as part of his tour, with her slot covering ten shows on the arena run. (en.wikipedia.org)