Let's Make Love was produced by longtme collaborator Frederik Rubens and came to life over the course of several years. On the album, the band brings a woozy romantcism to many tracks. The album gets its ttle from the frenetc yet ethereal Let's Make Love,' a track that takes a more classically arranged form than the band's earlier work. At the same tme, both album and ttle track embody the quintessental spirit of Brazilian Girls: their strange balance of wildness and elegance, cheeky humor and fractured poetry, soulful mystque and libertne wisdom. Right now 'Let's Make Love' seems like a very good message to put into the world,' says Sciubba of the song's inspiraton. It's not even 'Make love, not war'—it's just 'Make love,' and nothing else.' First single Pirates' is a modern-age new wave love song that frontwoman Sabina Sciubba describes as, a song about sleeping and sleeping together. How we should all sleep more and sleep more together. It would change everything. Actually that's what the whole record is about. It may even be the true meaning of life.' But on songs like the feel-good dance number about social decay, Wild Wild Web,' and Impromptu'—an exquisitely scornful track that Sciubba calls an ant-conformist anthem,' Let's Make Love slips into a defant mood suited to the album's punk-inspired sensibilites. The electronic stuf we were creatng before has become very popular, so maybe we should be doing that again,' says Gutman of Brazilian Girls' shif in aesthetc. But 'we should' isn't an idea that exists with us. We do whatever we feel in the moment