The episode also featured Damon Albarn-led supergroup the Good, the Bad and the Queen
Robyn delivered a powerful rendition of her Honey single �Missing U� throughout associate degree look on Later� With Jools Holland Tuesday. Robyn released Honey this month, marking her first album in eight years.
Robyn�s rendition of �Missing U� was filled with plenty of tension as she belted the song�s anguished lyrics in her golden voice while an array of synths sparkled beneath her. once much falling to her knees throughout the song�s second verse, Robyn rose once more as she sings, �Thinking, it could be/ I�ve turned all my sorrow into a glass/ It don�t leave no shadow.�
Robyn also delivered a cinematic, string-laden rendition of her beloved collaboration with Kleerup, �With Every Heartbeat.� That track appeared on the 2007 international version of the Swedish singer�s self-titled effort.
Tuesday�s episode of Later also notably featured a performance from the Damon Alban-led supergroup, the Good, the Bad and the Queen, that also options the Clash�s Paul Simonon, the Verve�s Simon Tong, and Tony Allen. The group performed their first song in eleven years, �Merrie Land,� which can be the title track off their forthcoming album, out November 16th.
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