Young-Girl Forever is the new electro-pop album from Viennese artist Sofie Royer, following Cult Survivor and Harlequin. The album explores the challenges of being a female artist today, grappling with capitalism, existential doubts, and a feeling of disconnection from her peers. The term "Young-Girl" comes from a French anarchist text symbolizing modern consumerism. Young-Girl Forever oscillates between celebrating and critiquing this symbol, aiming for true liberation.