Tove Lo Drops New EP Consisting of Acoustic Versions of “Dirt Femme” Songs

Tove Lo at the
Tove Lo at the "Skavlan' TV show in 2018. Photo by Ibl/Shutterstock (9360685aa)

Tove Lo’s fans can’t get enough of her latest studio album Dirt Femme, so she decided to give them more of the good thing. The Swedish singer dropped a new EP consisting of acoustic versions of the biggest hits from her latest LP.

The new EP feature stripped-down renditions of Tove Lo’s singles “No One Dies from Love”, “Call On Me”, “How Long”, and “Grapefruit”. She also shared acoustic versions of songs “Suburbia” and “Pineapple Slice”, and made room for her latest release “Borderline”, which she originally wrote with Dua Lipa.

The stripped-down versions were recorded everywhere from Brazil to France, and she couldn’t wait to share them with her fans.

“You’ve asked me for an acoustic album so I thought… why shouldn’t I give you what you want?? These are all emotional one takes recorded all over the world… at soundcheck, at home or elsewhere…  Thank you to everyone who made these possible,” she wrote on Instagram.

Dirt Femme was released via Tove Lo’s own label Pretty Swede Records in October last year, and it was met with positive critical reception. She’s currently supporting the album with a world tour, which includes concerts across Europe, North America, and Australia.