Flowers of Ruin’s “Chérie Luv” is a serenade with a named recipient: Sylvie Vartan, and everyone else who made the unbearable days answerable. Mikael Furugärde names the conditions directly: sorrow, boredom, adversity, despair, then adds the plainest line in the ABOUT: “You even made me want to answer the phone.” That detail carries more than the abstractions around it.
The duo Furugärde, formed with Tove Leander, brings that plainness into sound. Leander’s background in Stockholm indie and her work as vocalist, guitarist, and violinist give the arrangement a human center against which the serenade can lean. The French title and the Vartan dedication place the song in a tradition of continental pop devotion, but Furugärde’s writing stays close to the domestic and the specific.
“Gratitude is the memory of the heart” closes the ABOUT and could easily read as an inscription. The song seems built around that logic: not love as declaration but as the record of what got kept.




