Pom Femme serves a dreamy pop escape with "Summer Kissin'"

With "Summer Kissin'," Pom Femme's third single, the Swedish pop outfit again displays its exceptional talent for bottling daydreams and tipping them right into your ears. It was born of a desire for warmth on a cold November day in Stockholm, in a gloomy basement with a broken heater and sour oat milk." When the lyrics "Toulon don't make me wait too long" emerged, the two realized they'd found some melodic gold. Fun fact: Toulon's flag happens to be Sweden's destiny, meet synths.

"Summer Kissin'" is a smooth cruise along the shoreline, penned by a breezy 60s soul with a playfulness that secretly pinches from Swedish prog giants like Jojje Wadenius and Pugh Rogefeldt. It hums with a reflective lethargy but pulses with Pom Femme's signature decadence and sharp visuals. A melting popsicle on a marble terrace, toes in the sand, and the faraway sound of a radio playing something too good to Shazam.

"Summer Kissin'" is the sun-kissed offering from Philippa Magnusson and Michelle Amkoff. This duo has been making waves with their retro-flavored soulful pop. But this isn't your run-of-the-mill summer anthem. It's charming, and its sweet aftertaste is bitter enough to make it even more appealing. "Summer Kissin'" further solidifies Pom Femme's flirtation with the sounds of yesteryear made fresh. It's a song that makes you want to get away, with or without a plane ticket

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