This is so instant, and it sits really well next to this: Got tickets for the Glasgow date, can't wait to see her live!
The second chorus with the beat underneath is orgasmic. The phrase sad banger is so overused but this is like the best example since Robyn's peak.
I feel like Lady Wood has the more polished expensive sounding production and Blue Lips is less curated but it's an emotional rollercoaster and has better hooks/melodies overall. It depends in the vibe you're in when you're listening
Robyn seems to her biggest inspiration as an artist (specifically Body Talk), and I hear it with this track.
I'm super excited for this album. She's one of the few pop artists that I see really putting some extra attention on her albums as a full package deal and I love that about her.
The Yandex Music version seems to be a demo/earlier version since it’s missing the ad-libs and some extra production. I can’t figure out why the bridge is missing when it’s included on the Apple Music lyrics and her performances, but maybe there’s an extended mix coming.
She gives it a completely different vibe. It goes from angsty and vengeful to sad and heartbreaking. She’s so fucking talented.
I don't really check for Tove Lo like that, probably because none of her albums stick with me outside of the singles, but No One Dies From Love is excellent. Maybe this will be the album for me.
They way this is incredible, an instant classic and easily an 11/10, but still isn't in my top 5 from her. Whew! The way it builds into a banger without losing it's tenderness is masterful! I echo that this simultaneously feels like signature Tove Lo, yet also peak "crying on the dancefloor Robyn". And the concept and execution of the video is the perfect compliment. Between Tove, Charli and Carly I'm really feeling so nourished by the "not big enough to be BPG" pop girls.
I agree that the middle 8 needs to be uploaded to streaming. It's very brief and simple but adds to the song nonetheless. With or without it's still the song of the year.