Love & War by Super Fëmmes

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Anna Vinterfall

On February 14, Super Fëmmes’ “Love & War” was released as Valentine’s playful anthem, with its bursting glow of divas squad power, energetic electronic character, and grasp of a blended sound that brings a brisk spirit.

Super Fëmmes is not the typical girl band; it’s the act that gathers witty, charismatic artists who collectively weave charming sensibilities with threads of talents, various flairs, and retro influences, which get you addicted instantly. The four heroines of Super Fëmmes are Emilia Mitiku, Denise Lopez, Josefine Willers, and Mia Schotte (from “Miio”), who combine their superpowers in one magical implement to capture the hearts of every pop and electronica fan.

“Love & War” is the lighthearted, dynamic sound of tug of war in love. In a funky manner, filled with grooves and sensational harmonies, the single presents the tangled kind of affection with much pushing and pulling, going to the extremes of both love and irritation, which many can relate to.

From the start, the song has a thrilling sense that levels up throughout. The fast pace is infectious and makes you vibe with every uplifting beat. The catchy chorus is a sing-along one that offers superb engagement, making the song familiar and compelling from the first listen.

The appealing composition invites the listener to a tempting dance with the rhythms, while synth helps you to move smoothly through that dance, the strings will help you heat up from the inside, and the drumming will help your feet shake till you’re fueled enough to jump up high.

The vocals are fascinating! The harmonized voices add a delicate, captivating feel. The vocal line is somewhere between sweet and savage, which strikes a balance that presents the theme well. The rapping part was a joyful surprise that added a fiery taste.

Featuring the tight, flawless production by Tor Eimon and Jakke Erixson, the song with all of its components offered such an irresistible atmosphere. The quartet collaborated with prolific producers to create an explosive pop-royal piece.

It doesn’t matter that we passed Valentine’s Day because, wherever you are, whenever you are, the song will cast its spell and put you in a generous mood.