music
March 20, 2026
Add to playlist: the sharply observed electro-twee of the Femcels and the week’s best new tracks
Following in the footsteps of Heavenly and Tiger Trap the duo’s high-tempo electroclash-indie-pop deftly explores young womanhood in 2020s London

TL;DR
- The Femcels' music is a high-tempo electroclash-indie-pop exploring young womanhood in 2020s London.
- Their debut album 'I Have to Get Hotter' covers themes like body image, coding, and technology's impact on relationships.
- The duo's sound is inspired by 2000s and early 2010s electroclash and indie-pop, with references to bands like CSS and Vampire Weekend.
- The article also features brief reviews of new tracks from Kelsey Lu, My New Band Believe, Flo, Lily Seabird, Cola, Priori, and Slippers.