
FEMME drops pulsating electro-pop banger "All For You"
Following on from her 2016 self-released debut, electro-pop maestro FEMME continues her independent direction with new cut "All For You".
Laura Bettinson, aka FEMME, is empowered by her self-determination and independent musicianship. Her new offering "All For You" collates her previous sounds to provide a new venture into the realms of infectious electro-pop.
Having created turbulence with her DIY approach on her self-released 2016 debut album Debutante, FEMME is pursuing bigger, and more pulsating pop anthems, shown on her new single.
Bettinson still holds true to her self-made approach, having continued to write, produce and take the lead with her visual outputs. "All For You" marks a distinct shift in her pop-infused sound, and is the first single to be released since recently signing to AntiFragile Music.
FEMME explains, "'All For You' is a feel good summer jam about taking a leap and saying to someone, 'yeah, this is it, I'm in. This is home. Say you feel the same.' I've spent most of this year with some kind of power tool in my hand while I built myself a new house and studio in London. It definitely has something to do with that too. It's a love letter to my career in music and the lengths we all go to and personal sacrifices we're willing to make to keep the wheels on and wolf from the door."
Having already graced the US supporting Charli XCX on tour, Bettinson is well on her way to becoming a well established, DIY connoisseur.
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