Boy in Space finds heartache and hope with his latest release, “Take It Easy” from his forthcoming EP, The Butterfly Affect. As the musical alias of Robin Lundbäck, Boy in Space continues his musical evolution by channelling not only his polished pop sound but injecting it with a bit of southern Nashville charm.
Written and produced in Tennessee, the song carries a hint of country influence layered over his signature pop style. This seamless meld creates a track that is personal yet polished. From the first note, it’s clear the song is built on a foundation of vivid storytelling and meticulous production.
It’s this refusal to stay pigeonholed in any genre or style that continually showcases Boy in Space’s evolution. With every new release, another layer of talent and skill is allowed to shine.
In “Take It Easy”, he turns raw emotion into finely crafted music by exploring the vulnerability of loving someone with a history of breaking hearts.
“Being in a position where you have feelings for someone who’s unsure or has a past of kicking people to the curb has been something I’ve experienced. The want to be with someone you’re pretty sure will end up hurting you is a strange one; it’s like the highlights you experience are worth whatever hurt is bound to strike.”
This honest reflection adds depth to the track and will strike at the hearts of those who have faced similar emotional crossroads.