Don’t call when it’s over
Swedish Girls releases “Don’t call when it’s over” — sleek electropop about a relationship that won’t click (out Nov 7, 2025)
“Don’t call when it’s over” finds Swedish Girls crafting a modern mixture of electropop and indietronica—groovy, subtle yet energetic, and equally reflective and danceable. Driven by atmospheric synths, resonating vocals, and an infectious hook, it captures the tension of being close to someone who’s already slipping away. Perfect for late-night electropop, Night Drive, Alt-Dance Anthems, and Synth-Driven Pop playlists.
Lyrically, the song reads like a detailed story about a couple that has drifted apart—vain distractions, unanswered looks, and the quiet calculus of staying when both know it’s ending. The chorus lifts without going over the top; electric drums, tight bass, and luminous textures craft a magical blend of danceable grooves and relatable scenes. Fans of Cut Copy, No Rome, Foals, CHVRCHES, and The 1975 will feel at home with its sophisticated mixture of electropop with indie rock textures.
Swedish Girls began as the collaboration of Ryan Donahue and Grant Henricksen, and has since evolved into a solo project with Ryan at the helm. This single builds on Grant Henricksen’s original production, with Ryan Donahue on lead vocals and lyrics, and Nico Koufakis on mix/master.
“Don’t call when it’s over” arrives November 7, 2025 via Rexius Records. With more music in the pipeline, Swedish Girls is expanding the project’s eclectic sound and opening up to new lyrical and musical ideas—keeping one foot on the dancefloor and the other in sharply observed storytelling.
