chirart:

FEMM is fronted by two girls (nicknamed RiRi and LuLa) who are actually living mannequins (officially named SW-000000 and MS-000000) who have been sent out into society to recruit people (that would be you and me) to become mannequins too. (I think the final goal is world domination or something.)

[…] They’ve got a string of music videos on Youtube, which are all sung in English to emphasize that FEMM is intended to be a global project instead of some niche J-pop thing. The duo’s music mostly consists of regurgitated American EDM, dance-pop, and hip-hop, all of which is just as enjoyable as it is generic. I’m guessing it’s supposed to be some kind of meta commentary on mainstream music and manufactured pop stars or something. [x]

Despite following their releases over the past few months pretty faithfully, I still have no idea what FEMM is or why they decided to grace us with their presence. I just know I would swim across lava for FEMM.

Their first full album also was released October 1, 2014. Every song on it has a music video accompanying it on their youtube. Worth checking out, if only for their funky dances, and the befuddling skill it takes to make overproduced autotune this catchy and empowering.