Sunday is for the girlies and Swedish superstar Tove Lo knows how welcome that energy onto the dusty dancefloor at a festival the size of Splendour In The Grass. Moving as one body under the beck and call of Tove Lo – who wanted everyone to feel sexy for "at least five or six songs" – the Splendour crowd was …
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“Dirt Femme,” Tove Lo Femininity is all-encompassing, it’s malleable and flesh deep. In Tove Lo’s fifth studio album, “Dirt Femme” — the first under her own independent label — the Swedish singer-songwriter and producer profoundly understands the female experience can be painful, messy and iridescent. In “Dirt Femme,” Tove Lo is able to analyze her marriage and rejects the traditional …