THE MOBILE HOMES Release Music Video for Albin Myers Remix of "The Sorrow Stays For Good"

The Mobile Homes are releasing a music video for Albin Myers' remix of their track “The Sorrow Stays for Good” featuring Johan Renck. The track is taken from the Swedes' remix single 'trigger-HAPPY', which was released earlier this summer. In addition to the Albin Myers remix of “The Sorrow Stays for Good”, the single also includes a remix by Pete Gleadall (Pet Shop Boys, Robbie Williams, David Bowie) on the track“Once Upon a Time I Was Handsome”.

Albin Myers comments:

"Taking on the remix job for 'The Sorrow Stays For Good' was a fun challenge! I have previously worked with Hans who has always given me free rein when it comes to my creation."

Albin Myers has been producing and playing electronic dance music all over the world for 15 years. He's worked with some of the biggest names out there, such as Steve Aoki, Axwell & David Guetta, as well as toured with artists such as The Prodigy and Avicii.

Listen to ‘trigger-HAPPY’ and buy the vinyl: https://orcd.co/trigger-happy

The Mobile Homes were formed in 1984; since then they have taken on numerous lineups, and are now the founding brothers Andreas Brun, Patrik Brun, and Hans Erkendal, along with Sami Sirviö and Markus Mustonen (Kent).

THE MOBILE HOMES Team With Johan Renck On New Single "The Sorrow Stays for Good"

New LP 'Trigger' Out March 26th

Swedish synth-pop icons THE MOBILE HOMES have released a new single and music video, titled ”The Sorrow Stays for Good”, from their upcoming album 'Trigger'. The music video features the Emmy & Swedish Grammy award-winning director and musician Johan Renck on guest vocals and is the fifth and final single from the Swedes ahead of releasing 'Trigger', which will see a March 26th release via Wild Kingdom.

Trigger shows us a more grown-up sound from The Mobile Homes. It still flirts with the ’80s, but now with more darkness. Andreas tells us about the album, “We’ve done it differently this time; Hasse’s been writing more directly from my musical ideas. To me, the songs are about being older, how your perspective of life has changed. The music is inspired by the bands we first fell for, after punk, in our early teens. There was something that triggered me while listening to them again, maybe it was the youth, memories... Well, I think our lyrics have changed; like it’s developed with a lot more freedom. And that’s the intention.”

The Mobile Homes formed in 1984, and have had various lineup arrangements since that time. Now, fans will hear founding members return: with brothers Andreas Brun, Patrik Brun, and Hans Erkendal, along with Sami Sirviö and Markus Mustonen (Kent).

The band has collaborated with Julian Beeston (Nitzer Ebb), and Denniz Pop, Karl Bartos (ex Kraftwerk), among others. They’ve also toured with bands such as Laibach and Nitzer Ebb. In 1998 they released the album 'The Mobile Homes', with Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk.

Stream/Buy "The Sorrow Stays for Good" Here