About the song Winder-Lind states:
“‘Girls’ started as a poem, a kind of subconscious manifesto, it was one of those evenings when you’re home alone and somehow tap into something and it all pours out through you. Listing things that girls want to do was empowering but it also unearthed a deep sadness and heavy memories of loneliness.”“The song has both the triumph and the tremble. The assertiveness and all the questions. But maybe most importantly, the will to break through all walls, stereotypes and learned behaviours, and create something for oneself. In my case it was music, and it is played on the electric guitar. The ultimate catharsis.”
Check out the Lou Reed sounding track below:
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