Dirt Femme Explained

Dirt Femme
Type:studio
Artist:Tove Lo
Cover:Tove Lo - Dirt Femme.png
Alt:A woman stands with her buttocks exposed, wearing a silver scorpion tail on her back, with the letters "D I R T F E M M E"
Genre:Dance-pop
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Dirt Femme is the fifth studio album by Swedish singer Tove Lo. It was her first to be independently released by her own label, Pretty Swede Records (under Mtheory), on 14 October 2022.[1] The first two singles, "How Long" and "No One Dies from Love", had been released earlier that year. The first was featured on the soundtrack to the second season of the American TV series Euphoria. She collaborates with artists First Aid Kit, SG Lewis, and Channel Tres. An "extended cut" edition was released on August 11, 2023, promoted by the singles "Borderline", "I Like U", and "Elevator Eyes".[2]

Background

Tove Lo released her fourth studio album, Sunshine Kitty, in September 2019. It received positive reviews from contemporary music critics and had a moderate commercial performance. In May of the following year, after touring across Europe and North and South America, the singer reissued the album with the subtitle Paw Prints Edition, including four additional songs and four remixes.[3] Two years after Sunshine Kitty, Lo started teasing via social media the release of a fifth album; by September 2021, the record was "taking shape".[4] Earlier that year, in April, fellow singer Charli XCX revealed she worked with Lo in "making the best music ever" in Palm Springs, California. The two previously collaborated on "Out of My Head", from XCX's 2017 mixtape Pop 2, and on the 2018 remix of "Bitches", from Lo's 2017 album Blue Lips.

In May 2022, Lo announced Pretty Swede Records, her own record label under artist development company Mtheory.[5] Being independently released, Dirt Femme marks the first time Lo had complete creative control over an album's development process. Although she recognizes the importance of her former contract with the Universal Music Group, which was "crucial" for her to breakthrough worldwide, Lo "like[s] to make these intricate stories that don't help the algorithm and maybe aren't the most commercial way to do pop releases and how you put out pop music".[6] The album's making was compared by the singer to a "emotional bungee jump" because its development process was the first since her debut, Queen of the Clouds, to not happen in between touring. "This almost felt like I was back to starting completely new again", she accounted.

Promotion

Lo's first solo effort in almost two years and Dirt Femme lead single, "How Long" was released on 26 January 2022 as part of the soundtrack from American television series Euphoria.[7] The song was also featured on the fourth episode of the series' second season, "You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can".[8] An accompanying music video directed by Seattle filmmaking duo Kenten premiered on 10 February.[9] Alongside the announcement of Pretty Swede Records' founding on 3 May 2022, Lo issued "No One Dies from Love" as the album's following single and the first material released under the newly founded imprint.[10] [11] The song's music video premiered the same day[12] and was directed by Brazilian duo Alaska Filmes, with whom Lo previously worked with on "Are U Gonna Tell Her?".[13] That day, the singer also announced a concert tour, scheduled to start on 29 October and visit Europe and the United Kingdom. On 21 June 2022, Lo officially revealed the album's title to be Dirt Femme, as well as its track listing, artwork and release date of 14 October. The same day, she released the record's third single, "True Romance". The fourth single, "2 Die 4", was released on 27 July.[14] [15]

On 5 May 2023, a seven-track acoustic EP was released called Dirt Femme (Stripped).[16]

Artwork

In the album's artwork, Lo wears a metallic, robotic scorpion stinger—a reference to her astrological sign, Scorpio—attached to her back while her vagina-inspired logo lies on the side of her hip. According to the singer, her use of scorpion-related imagery reflects the album's approach of femininity: "I just love the fact that the female scorpion eats the male scorpion after mating. I'm in a very lovely relationship now where we have a good balance of crazy between us. But I get told that I draw people in and I consume them".

Composition

In a June 2022 interview with Rolling Stone, Lo stated that her fifth album would "be a very beautiful visual and sonical journey" and that she created a "new world" for it. Describing the record's lyrics as "extremely personal", she highlighted their inquisitive nature: "It's all my feelings, thoughts and questions put together in under 50 minutes with no answers". The result is a body of work encompassed by songs that "will contradict each other, will probably upset some of you, will make you want to dance, cry, fuck, and drive your car really, really, fast". The album's inspiration came from a moment of introspection during the COVID-19 pandemic as she reflected upon her 10-year career, her femininity and her pansexuality in the midst of her marriage to Charlie Twaddle. She stated: "I'm bringing up all these questions and feelings and emotions that don't necessarily have answers to them. It's just more my current place of wonder". Lo further explained:

"When I started out as a writer and an artist, I used to view my feminine traits as weaker and would enhance my masculine traits to get ahead in life. I feel a big energy shift in my environment since then and this album reflects the various ways my feminine side has both helped and hurt me. I'm a pansexual woman married to a straight man. I believe masculine and feminine lives on a spectrum in all humans. There are so many more interesting nuances than most people want to accept."[17]
Lyrics of "Suburbia" address "never wanting marriage, not wanting children, and not feeling like that's a life that I want" and were inspired by the fact that some people get offended by Lo's indifference towards having children of her own. "2 Die 4" samples Swedish character Crazy Frog's 2005 cover of Gershon Kingsley's 1969 song "Popcorn"; it was described as a "nostalgic wet dream" by Rolling Stone writer Tomás Mier. Lo stated that "True Romance" was recorded in a single take and was "really fun" to make due to its more "dramatic" and narrative tone in comparison to most of her works. Inspired by Tony Scott's 1993 film of the same name, "True Romance" is a love song that uses the film's plot to introduce a new story, "one of the most destructive, beautiful, overdramatic spins-out-of-control love stories". Since its lyrics are "very dirty" and play "over a really sexy beat", Lo described "Pineapple Slice" as a mix of "Disco Tits" and "Bitches", both included of her 2017 album Blue Lips.

Critical reception

Dirt Femme received positive reviews from contemporary music critics.[18] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 77 based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 7.4 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.

AllMusic's Heather Phares praised the album's musical direction, writing, "Lo is maturing but holding onto the most important parts of herself. Dirt Femme gives the confessional, sexual, and danceable sides of her music equal time and offers a fuller portrait of her music than we've heard before". The Line of Best Fit writer Sam Franzini poined out that "confidence and unadulterated passion for being herself comes together on Dirt Femme, a much darker album than its predecessor Sunshine Kitty, but truer to Nilsson with its pulsating beats and slinky jams" and also described the album as "sexy, smart, and most importantly; fun" Emma Swann of DIY writes that Dirt Femme sees Lo juxtapose elements ingeniously. Gigwise writer Jordan White described the album as "hot-bodied" additionally stating that is "overtly camp and doesn't shy from its playful side". NME Nick Levine giving it four out of five stars, named the album as "spiky, surprising and not quite cohesive, but never ever boring."

In a mixed review writing for The Skinny, Tara Hepburn identified this album as "pandemic baby" lamented that this project "is a mixed bag as the singer explores new paths for herself". Thomas Bedenbaugh from Slant Magazine criticised the album because of its lack of the sing-along hooks that have made Lo's past efforts, especially 2016's Lady Wood, so memorable, while describing the album as "a collection of slightly melancholic, occasionally catchy dance-floor filler". Pitchforks Peyton Thomas dubbed the album "the first Tove Lo album you can play for your grandparents", claiming that she lost "a lot of her spark in the process" of pivoting to tamer themes and giving more lethargic performances.

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Tour

Tove Lo announced first leg of her Dirt Femme Tour on May 3, 2022, which took place in Europe. Tickets went on sale on May 6, 2022.[19] [20] Tove Lo announced her second leg on October 3, 2022, which took place in North America. Tickets went on sale on Oct 7, 2022.[21] Additional tour dates and music festivals appearances were announced later on. On October 29, 2022, Tour began in Dublin and ended on October 14, 2023, in Austin.[22]

!Date!City!Country!Venue!Opening Act
Europe
29 October 2022DublinIreland3Olympia
1 November 2022GlasgowScotlandSWG3
2 November 2022ManchesterUnited KingdomAcademy
3 November 2022BirminghamO2 Institute
5 November 2022LondonRoundhouse
10 November 2022ParisFranceLe Bataclan
12 November 2022LuxembourgLuxembourgDen Atelier
13 November 2022AmsterdamNetherlandsMelkweg
15 November 2022BerlinGermanyAstra
16 November 2022WarsawPolandKlub Stodoła
18 November 2022CopenhagenDenmarkVega
19 November 2022OsloNorwaySentrum Scene
21 November 2022StockholmSwedenBerns
22 November 2022
North America
6 February 2023NashvilleUnited StatesRyman AuditoriumSlayyyter
8 February 2023RichmondThe National
9 February 2023PhiladelphiaThe Fillmore
10 February 2023Queens[23] Knockdown Center
13 February 2023MontrealCanadaMTELUS
14 February 2023TorontoThe History
20 February 2023DenverUnited StatesMission Ballroom
21 February 2023Salt Lake CityThe Union Event Center
23 February 2023SeattleParamount Theatre
25 February 2023PortlandRoseland Theatre
27 February 2023OaklandFox Theatre
2 March 2023Los AngelesWiltern Theatre
3 March 2023
South America
17 March 2023[24] Buenos AiresArgentinaHipódromo de San Isidro-
18 March 2023SantiagoChileParque Bicentenario de Cerrillos
20 March 2023Teatro Teletón
22 March 2023BogotaColombiaRoyal Center
24 March 2023[25] BriceñoCentro de Eventos Briceño 18
26 March 2023[26] São PauloBrazilAutódromo de Interlagos
28 March 2023Audio Club
Latin America
26 April 2023ZapopanMexicoGuanamor Teatro Studio-
28 April 2023Mexico CityAuditorio BlackBerry
29 April 2023[27] CuernavacaJardines de México
North America
13 May 2023[28] Dana PointUnited StatesDoheny State Beach-
16 May 2023Miami BeachNorth Beach BandshellSlayyyter
17 May 2023Lake Buena VistaHouse Of Blues
19 May 2023[29] Gulf ShoresGulf Shores Public Beach-
21 May 2023AustinStubb's Bar-B-QSlayyyter
22 May 2023DallasSouth Side Ballroom
24 May 2023PhoenixThe Van Buren
25 May 2023San DiegoSOMA
27 May 2023[30] NapaNapa Valley Expo-
29 May 2023VancouverCommodore BallroomSlayyyter
Europe
15 June 2023[31] OsloNorwaySofienbergparken-
17 June 2023[32] LandgraafNetherlandsMegaland
18 June 2023CologneGermanyLive Music HallALMA
19 June 2023BrusselsBelgiumAncienne Belgique
21 June 2023ViennaAustriaArena
22 June 2023MunichGermanyBackstage Werk
24 June 2023[33] PragueCzech RepublicVýstavište-
26 June 2023MilanItalyCircolo MagnoliaGaia[34]
28 June 2023HamburgGermanyFabrikALMA
29 June 2023[35] RoskildeDenmarkDyrskuepladsen-
Australia
19 July 2023MelbourneAustraliaForum TheatreBlusher
21 July 2023[36] AdelaideAdelaide Showground-
23 July 2023[37] Byron BayNorth Byron Parklands
25 July 2023SydneyUNSW RoundhouseBlusher
27 July 2023AucklandNew ZealandAuckland Town Hall
Europe
10 August 2023[38] GothenburgSwedenSlottsskogen-
12 August 2023[39] HelsinkiFinlandSuvilahti
23 August 2023[40] Saint-Cloud[41] FranceDomaine national de Saint-Cloud
24 August 2023[42] ZurichSwitzerlandGlattbrug
North America
5 September 2023St. PaulUnited StatesPalace TheatreUpsahl
6 September 2023ChicagoThe Salt Shed
8 September 2023DetroitRoyal Oak Music Theatre
10 September 2023New YorkPier 17
12 September 2023BostonRoadrunner
14 September 2023WashingtonThe Anthem
15 September 2023The Atlantis
17 September 2023[43] AtlantaPiedmont Park-
7 October 2023[44] AustinZilker Park
9 October 2023Los AngelesThe BellwetherLadies Of Leisure
10 October 2023Santa AnaThe Observatory
14 October 2023AustinZilker Park-

Track listing

Notes

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2022)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[45] 41
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[46] 11

Release history

Region! scope="col"
DateFormatVersionLabel
Various14 October 2022Standard[47] [48] [49]
5 May 2023Stripped
11 August 2023Extended Cut

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Campbell . Erica . 21 June 2022 . Tove Lo on new album 'Dirt Femme', 'True Romance' and getting candid about love . 15 July 2022 . NME.
  2. Web site: Tove Lo Is All-In On A Pair Of 'Elevator Eyes' As She Doesn't Shy Away On Her Steamy New Single. Lane. Lexi. Uproxx. August 9, 2023. August 9, 2023.
  3. Shaffer . Claire . 22 May 2020 . Tove Lo Releases Deluxe 'Sunshine Kitty' Edition, 'Sadder Badder Cooler' Video . 15 July 2022 . Rolling Stone.
  4. Web site: Skinner . Tom . 5 October 2021 . Tove Lo reveals she's almost finished writing her new album . 15 July 2022 . NME.
  5. Web site: Rettig . James . 21 June 2022 . Tove Lo Announces New Album 'Dirt Femme': Hear 'True Romance' . 15 July 2022 . Stereogum.
  6. Mier . Tomás . 21 June 2022 . Tove Lo Announces Fifth Album, Dirt Femme, and Talks Femininity . 15 July 2022 . Rolling Stone.
  7. Web site: Peters . Daniel . 26 January 2022 . Tove Lo unveils new single 'How Long' for 'Euphoria' soundtrack . 14 July 2022 . NME.
  8. Web site: S2E4: You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can - Euphoria Soundtrack . 14 July 2022 . TuneFind.
  9. Zemler . Emily . 11 February 2022 . Tove Lo Evokes Throwback Glamour in 'How Long' Music Video . 14 February 2022 . Rolling Stone.
  10. Web site: 6 May 2022 . Tove Lo launches label in collaboration with Mtheory . 14 July 2022 . Music Week.
  11. Web site: Moore . Sam . 3 May 2022 . Tove Lo announces 2022 UK and European tour . 14 July 2022 . NME.
  12. Mier . Tomás . 3 May 2022 . Tove Lo Falls in Love With a Robot in Retrofuturistic 'No One Dies From Love' Video . 14 July 2022 . Rolling Stone.
  13. Web site: Fraga . Gabriel . 29 April 2022 . Tove Lo divulga trailer de "No One Dies From Love"; clipe chega 4 de maio . Tove Lo Releases Trailer For "No One Dies From Love"; video arrives May 4 . 14 July 2022 . Papel Pop . pt-br . This is not the first time that the artist collaborates with Alaska Filmes, as they were responsible for the production of the video for 'Are U Gonna Tell Her?', her partnership with Zaac..
  14. Web site: Kenneally . Cerys . 14 July 2022 . Tove Lo previews new Dirt Femme single "2 Die 4" . 15 July 2022 . The Line of Best Fit.
  15. Cf_6VD2jqen. tovelo. The wait is almost over . 14 July 2022. Tove. Lo. 15 July 2022.
  16. Tove Lo Shares Acoustic 'Dirt Femme' Tracks on Stripped Back EP. Paul. Larisha. Rolling Stone. 5 May 2023. 5 May 2023.
  17. Web site: Bloom . Madison . 21 June 2022 . Tove Lo Announces New Album Dirt Femme, Shares Video for New Song: Watch . 15 July 2022 . Pitchfork.
  18. News: February 28, 2023 . TOVE LO BLASTS INTO 2023 WITH NEW SINGLE "BORDERLINE" AND HEADLINING WORLD TOUR . June 20, 2024 . The Untitled Magazine . Dirt Femme, which released late last year to critical acclaim.
  19. Web site: Instagram . 2023-10-22 . www.instagram.com.
  20. Web site: 2022-10-04 . Tove Lo Is Going On Tour In 2023 . 2023-10-22 . Nylon . en.
  21. Web site: Instagram . 2023-10-22 . www.instagram.com.
  22. Web site: Tove Lo dances the night away at ACL Fest 2023 . 2023-10-22 . Austin American-Statesman . en-US.
  23. Promoted as New York
  24. This show was part of Lollapalooza
  25. The show was part of Estereo Picnic
  26. The show was part of Lollapalooza
  27. The show was part of Vaiven Festival
  28. The show was part of Palm Tree Music Festival
  29. The show was part of Hangout Music Fest
  30. The show was part of Bottlerock
  31. The show was part of Piknik I Parken
  32. The show was part of Pinkpop
  33. The show was part of Metroname Festival
  34. Web site: TOVE LO "La Regina Danzante Delle Nuvole" In Concerto Al Circolo Magnolia . 2023-10-30. Rokon . it.
  35. The show was part of Roskilde Festival
  36. The show was part of Spin Off Festival
  37. The show was part of Splendour In The Grass
  38. The show was part of Way Out West
  39. The show was part of Flow Festival
  40. The show was part of Rock en Seine
  41. Promoted as Paris
  42. The show was part of Zurich Openair
  43. The show was part of Music Midtown
  44. The show was part of Austin City Limits
  45. Web site: 2022 42-os savaitės klausomiausi (Top 100). AGATA. lt. 21 October 2022. 21 October 2022.
  46. Web site: Veckolista Album, vecka 42. Sverigetopplistan. 21 October 2022.
  47. Web site: Dirt Femme CD. Tove Lo.
  48. Web site: Dirt Femme Standard Black LP Vinyl. Tove Lo.
  49. Web site: Tove Lo. Dirt Femme. Apple Music (NZ). 22 June 2022. 22 June 2022. 21 June 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220621202413/https://music.apple.com/nz/album/dirt-femme/1630488906. dead.