Norwegian pop powerhouse Sigrid announced her highly anticipated third album, 'There’s Always More That I Could Say'. Single 'Fort Knox' is here!


Saturday 30th August 2025

Release date: Out now Label: Island

 

Today, Norwegian pop powerhouse Sigrid announced her highly anticipated third studio album, There’s Always More That I Could Say, to be released on 24 October 2025 on Island / EMI. An eclectic album bursting with emotions and the joy of creating, There’s Always More That I Could Say moves from dizzy infatuation to heartbreak and reflection with raw honesty and Sigrid’s signature soaring vocals and sky-high choruses. Written and co-produced with a renewed sense of creative freedom, Sigrid today also shares jubilant new single ‘Fort Knox,’ proving her position as one of her generation's best pop songwriters and vocalists. ‘Fort Knox’ is a masterclass in pop music, transforming rage into a defiant anthem. Making anger sound euphoric, Sigrid has become known for transforming frustration into fearless pop statements, from breakout hit Don't Kill My Vibe to top 10 single Strangers. Recorded in a rustic studio by the harbour in Bergen — the same creative home where much of her Sucker Punch album was made — Fort Knox is built around a pulsing synth bass and the unfiltered energy of Sigrid’s handheld vocal take. Channelling the rage that comes from heartbreak, the title nods to the famous U.S. military vault, a metaphor for the emotional armour we put up after being hurt. This time, I'm gonna lock my love in a box / And safeguard it like it's Fort Knox. Fort Knox follows Jellyfish, which showcased Sigrid’s playful, carefree side — a song she described as “easy, like a Scandinavian summer.” Both songs mark a return to instinct-led music-making after Sigrid stepped back from the pressures of “content culture” in 2024. Solo trips to remote corners of Norway, festival sets in South America, reignited her creative spark, paving the way for this new chapter, There’s Always More That I Could Say. 

 

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Posted by Craig Jones