Love CPR

Love CPR is the fourth studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Petra Marklund under the alias September.

It received generally positive reviews from critics, with many calling it more pop than her previous work.

The album's first track and future sixth single, "Party in My Head", has been described as a club friendly, crowd-pleasing affair.

[2] Written by Wayne Hector, Lucas Secon, Daniel Davidsen, Peter Wallevik, Mich Hansen, the track has been compared to songs from Barbadian singer Rihanna's new album Loud.

The track is a club anthem, with euphoric vocals, large synths, and instrumental breakdowns.

The song has been described as "impressive, bittersweet, electro stomper featuring some gorgeous twinkling piano chords and a surprisingly powerful heartache of a melody.

"Vem ska jag tro på" and "Teddybjörnen Fredriksson" are both acoustic ballads, while "Baksmälla" is a "seductive slice of dirty electro house.

[2] Natalie Bosman of The Citizen rated the album six out of 10, praising the club-friendly tracks saying "blends dancey club tracks with catchy pop tunes to make for a very accessible and easily palatable final product."

[11] Dan Nishimoto from Prefix magazine gave it a positive review, saying "Robyn may have the current requisite-Swedish-pop-star slot in American taste-maker playlists, but dance-pop singer September is gunning for a more populist arena.

The song had previously been performed on Swedish reality show Så mycket bättre before September announced it would be released as the first single from Love CPR.

The song did not attain the same success as her previous single, as it peaked at number 45 in her home country, but generated radio airplay in Australasia.

September's US dance label Robbins Entertainment announced that they will be releasing the English version of "Mikrofonkåt", which is "Me & My Microphone".

[21] September's US record label Robbins Entertainment announced to release "Hands Up" as the second single in the US.

[24] Two songs, which were released as promotional singles, charted and generated airplay success in September's native Sweden.

[25] "Baksmälla", a collaboration with rapper Petter, was released as a joint single on 8 December 2010 and peaked at number three in Sweden.