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"Graveyard Girl" is a song by Frenchelectronic act M83. Written by Anthony Gonzalez with his brother Yann, it was released in April 2008 as the second single from M83's fifth studio album, Saturdays = Youth.
Spin's Mosi Reeves called "Graveyard Girl" one of the album's "few compelling songs."
Dave Hughes of Slant Magazine said the song is "certainly the most typically, successfully pop moment this difficult, often transcendent act has ever produced."
Pitchfork's Amy Phillips wrote that "Anthony Gonzalez makes the teen years seem idyllic, a time in life when all emotion is pure and beautiful," and that the song is "melodramatic, overblown, and even a little bit silly. But then again, so is high school."
Jer Fairall of PopMatters suggested that on "Graveyard Girl", M83 found "pure pop perfection by dipping into the pool of mid-'80s synth-pop."
Treble's Tyler Parks noted: "It is quite possible that no one has ever sung quite so sweetly of someone worshipping Satan."
A remix by French DJ-producerYuksek serves as the single's B-side. ParkerLab's Dusted remix appears on M83's We Own the SkyEP, released in 2009. "Graveyard Girl" is used in the 2010 film The Last Song.