Petite Meller releases new Lil' Love EP
25 March 2016, 08:54
| Written by
Laurence Day
France's pop subverter Petite Meller has today released a new maxi-single/EP called Lil' Love.
The four-song short-player includes the title track (a collaboration with Pnau), plus three remixes. It follows singles such as the sunny euphoria of "Baby Love" and addictive house banger "Barbaric", and arrives ahead of a big summer of festivals.
"Lil' Love" itself is typically hyperactive, bombastic electro-pop, with quivering vox and tropical synth blips in the verses, and a mind-blowing chorus Grand Designed to make crowds belt along.
Lil' Love is out now via Island Records.
Listen to the EP below.
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