Sebastian Ingrosso, Tommy Trash, and John Martin premiere live version of ‘Reload’ music video
After racing through a frozen wasteland and battling mythical beasts in the official music video for the vocal version of "Reload," the live version follows Sebastian Ingrosso during his performance at Highline Ballroom for the Miller Music Tour. With only 700 fans in attendance that evening in New York, the video serves as a friendly refresher for those who were lucky enough to be in attendance - and makes the rest of us wish we were there.
Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash’s ‘Reload’ vocal mix premiered as Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune
Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash's "Reload" vocal mix has been premiered by Pete Tong as his Essential New Tune. The tandem call on John Martin to replicate the singing he's produced on "Save The World" and "Don't You Worry Child," and he takes he title literally for the song's lyrics.
Swedish House Mafia’s ‘Don’t You Worry Child’ gets slower acoustic version, free sheet music downloads
Before the release of Swedish House Mafia's "Don't You Worry Child," members hyped up the track for its "emotional" qualities and word even spread that it could 'make grown men cry.' Well, the original mix of the song has already received a fair bit of airplay in nightclubs and at festivals around the world, but now there's an official acoustic version that really lets John Martin's soulful vocal shine through.
Swedish House Mafia’s ‘Don’t You Worry Child’ finally debuted by Pete Tong (update: US release September 18)
After weeks of listening to terrible quality rips on YouTube from Milton Keynes Bowl, the day has finally come for a proper preview of the Swedish House Mafia's upcoming — and perhaps final — single, "Don't You Worry Child."
MTV videos detail Swedish House Mafia’s Milton Keynes show and ‘Don’t You Worry Child’
MTV News has two new videos of an interview with Swedish House Mafia and their event at the UK's Milton Keynes Bowl. The trio talks about hitting the end of the road, and their feelings about "Don't You Worry Child," what MTV calls their "farewell single."