Lady Wood

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AlbumOct 28 / 201612 songs, 39m 40s
Electropop Dance-Pop
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An intoxicating ode to chasing adrenaline, the Swedish pop star\'s second album is broken into two chapters: Fairy Dust, which is about the highs, and Fire Fade, which is about the lows. As she explained on Beats 1, there’s plenty of joy in chapter two. “Imaginary Friend,” a song about a gut feeling, was born in a moment of crushing self-doubt. “Whenever someone tells me I can’t do something, it tells me it’s definitely possible,” she said. \"I’m thankful for that.”

7.0 / 10

Tove Lo's second album offers a platform for her to argue that self-destructive affairs of a particular sort of woman are a subject worthy of four-part concept albums.

8 / 10

Sweden’s best popstar has written a contender for the pop album of the year.

Swedish singer Tove Lo writes top tunes about chasing all kinds of rushes. Get into it!

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Swedish singer works dark side of dance pop on an alluringly messed-up LP. Our take.

Non-conformist anthems, rage and uncertainty make up the Swedish star’s second album.

7.0 / 10

Tove Lo's new album trades in the dynamic, hedonistic pop of her debut Queen of the Clouds for icy, downtempo club hits.

6 / 10

To stand out in the world of electro-house-pop is a difficult ask. The genre has become the bedrock of chart music over the past couple of years, supplied

A classy second album of sex, drugs and honesty lacks the commercial catnip of its predecessor

The album offers a peek inside the psyche of a smart, burgeoning young star.

7 / 10