Lykke Li - This summer's biggest hit?

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from Sweden, blogz 'n boardz r buzzin' like mad at the moment (the new Robyn! the new M.I.A.! the new Royksopp! etc)

http://www.lykkeli.com

http://www.myspace.com/lykkeli

StanM, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 08:51 (seventeen years ago)

Good record. Could've been gooder.

Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 09:01 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJHdT1j6hH8

Acoustic live version with guests: Robyn, Adam & Bebban (Shout Out Louds), Daniel (The Concretes), Lars (Laakso) and Mikael (Hjalmar). Director: Ted Malmros + Christian Haag

I kind of love this.

The Macallan 18 Year, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 15:40 (seventeen years ago)

pretty good song, although she seems to have trouble staying in tune, particularly on the b-side 'dance dance dance'.

i'm sure i'll despise this in six months time when everyone outside of sweden starts pulling their dicks about it

electricsound, Saturday, 16 February 2008 00:06 (seventeen years ago)

diggin this.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Saturday, 16 February 2008 00:10 (seventeen years ago)

Really enjoying this album. Though I keep finding myself playing "I'm Good I'm Gone" over and over.

A. Begrand, Saturday, 16 February 2008 01:07 (seventeen years ago)

She's good. There's a nice intimacy to her voice.

chap, Saturday, 16 February 2008 01:21 (seventeen years ago)

That video is creepy. But the song is alright

sonderangerbot, Saturday, 16 February 2008 01:48 (seventeen years ago)

What's the point of this shit?

Dom Passantino, Monday, 18 February 2008 15:31 (seventeen years ago)

It sounds pleasant.

chap, Monday, 18 February 2008 15:31 (seventeen years ago)

Matas Berlin mix of 'Little Bit' gives it that ever-important disco lift

blueski, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 00:03 (seventeen years ago)

She is among the acts I plan to catch at By:Larm in Oslo this week.

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 11:38 (seventeen years ago)

Can we get the obvious awkward bit out of the way and ask how the hell you pronounce her name?

The Lex is probably onto something about how people immediately jump on any female Scandinavian popstar in an 'OMG this is awesome!' way, mind.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 12:59 (seventeen years ago)

Probably pronounced like Lee-cuh Lee, although an actual scando might know better.

The Lex is probably onto something about how people immediately jump on any female Scandinavian popstar in an 'OMG this is awesome!' way, mind.

Happens with indiepop as well.

Bocken Social Scene, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 13:04 (seventeen years ago)

Ly-cuh Lee would be more correct. At least in Norwegian, but I believe it's not much different in Swedish.

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 13:20 (seventeen years ago)

Happens with indiepop as well.

and American RnB pop, in Lex's case

blueski, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 13:22 (seventeen years ago)

So it's 'lie-cuh lee', then?

Matt DC, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 13:22 (seventeen years ago)

Ly as in Lycra.

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 13:24 (seventeen years ago)

No, not lie, more Ly as in Lynch. 'Ly-cuh lee' I suppose.

sonderangerbot, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 14:25 (seventeen years ago)

Yes, Lynch.

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 14:35 (seventeen years ago)

swedish (and norwegian?) 'y' is like the german 'ü'.

cb, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 14:55 (seventeen years ago)

exactly what I was going to say, cb.

Surely her name is pronounced something like Luca, but with the u having a sort of u-umlaut sound.

I'm off to see her live this evening, by the way.

Daniel Giraffe, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 16:03 (seventeen years ago)

so, not "Likely"

But Lickly.

Mark G, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 16:10 (seventeen years ago)

lookly.

Mark G, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 16:11 (seventeen years ago)

The intro is nice and nearly every track here could potentially be a fantastic pop song but for god's sake, put your back into it woman.

Matt DC, Thursday, 21 February 2008 09:14 (seventeen years ago)

swedish (and norwegian?) 'y' is like the german 'ü'.

At least almost. You can hardly hear the difference, although it is there.

Geir Hongro, Thursday, 21 February 2008 09:20 (seventeen years ago)

The name Lykke Li is pronounced the same way as the danish word Lykkelig, which means Happy. (from some fashion blog)

This Swedish lo-fi popstrel (her name is pronounced ‘lick-a-lee’) (from Time Out)

Savannah Smiles, Thursday, 21 February 2008 09:53 (seventeen years ago)

Actually I just listened to it again and although the tunes are there, they're handled so badly and her voice is so flimsy that they're wasted. I wish she'd actually put some force in there from time to time or make and effort to sound committed to anything other than this vague mimsiness. Is it possible to sound diffidently mimsy? Because she does.

It's not that I've got a tin ear for this sort of stuff, two of my favourite albums from the last couple of years were by Marit Larsen and Feist. But I spent most of this record wondering if it was hamstrung by its own delicate aesthetic or just cheap, flimsy and badly performed and the four songs at the end confirmed the latter. Breaking It Up in particular should have had something at least vaguely resembling a kick to it.

Matt DC, Thursday, 21 February 2008 10:05 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, she def. can't sing as well as Lily All-waydaminnit! If SHE was that years biggest hit with that voice, why couldn't Luckily be?

StanM, Thursday, 21 February 2008 10:14 (seventeen years ago)

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StanM, Thursday, 21 February 2008 10:15 (seventeen years ago)

Because we're already drowning in bland female vocalists and pretty much any of yer interchangeable Adeles or Duffys could have done a better job with this material?

It's not just the vocals, the production and arrangements are limp as well.

Matt DC, Thursday, 21 February 2008 10:19 (seventeen years ago)

Twee is back (Juno sountrack and so on), maybe it's the Scandinavian version, twë?

StanM, Thursday, 21 February 2008 10:21 (seventeen years ago)

I rather like the Duffy that I've heard ("Mercy" seems to be the uptempo single that sticks out like a sore thumb).

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 21 February 2008 10:31 (seventeen years ago)

Actually I just listened to it again and although the tunes are there, they're handled so badly and her voice is so flimsy that they're wasted. I wish she'd actually put some force in there from time to time or make and effort to sound committed to anything other than this vague mimsiness. Is it possible to sound diffidently mimsy? Because she does.

Annie fans ought to be all over it, then

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 21 February 2008 11:04 (seventeen years ago)

or indi3 fans full stop

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 21 February 2008 11:26 (seventeen years ago)

"Little Bit" would sound terrible with Duffy or Adele singing it.

Savannah Smiles, Thursday, 21 February 2008 11:27 (seventeen years ago)

It sounds terrible anyway!

Matt DC, Thursday, 21 February 2008 11:56 (seventeen years ago)

'weak voice' is surely the point ala Shapiro

blueski, Thursday, 21 February 2008 12:25 (seventeen years ago)

I dunno, it's weaker than that even, I think with Shapiro or Annie or anything like that it doesn't matter as much because they're supposed to glide over the backing, which is a lot fuller in any case. A lot of the music here is sparser, or more organic at least, and you'd expect the voice to fill that space and it just doesn't.

Matt DC, Thursday, 21 February 2008 12:30 (seventeen years ago)

light voice over light music obviously works in some situations. i'm not feeling any particular imbalance in li's case yet (based on myspace songs only). not sure how much i'll actually listen to this tho.

blueski, Thursday, 21 February 2008 12:45 (seventeen years ago)

I went to see her last night. Goodness knows why her management chose that venue: 9 out of 10 of those attending hadn't come for the gig - she was the entertainment at a club night - so there was a serious noise and general-lack-of-decorum problem.

That said, I enjoyed her performance. She has a nice line in moving about on stage and hamming up the songs. Whether that will make her the 'summer's biggest hit' (cf thread title) is another matter.

Daniel Giraffe, Thursday, 21 February 2008 16:12 (seventeen years ago)

i like "little bit" if that's what you're talking about, but that's been out for a WHILE.

htshell, Thursday, 21 February 2008 16:53 (seventeen years ago)

Saw her at By:Larm (Norwegian Equivalent of MIDEM) and she was absolutely brilliant. A very charismatic live act, and a great and unique voice. It was completely crowded, so obviously she was one of the "next big things" at the meeting.

Even though she was brilliant, Superfamily were even better though.

Geir Hongro, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:47 (seventeen years ago)

Saw her at By:Larm (Norwegian Equivalent of MIDEM) and she was absolutely brilliant. A very charismatic live act, and a great and unique voice. It was completely crowded, so obviously she was one of the "next big things" at the meeting.

I was there too (the Thursday show), and yeah, I was floored. It was weird, though, I was jet-lagged and fell asleep and woke up a half hour before the first band went on, and I thought I wouldn't get in at all, but when I got to the club right before 9, there were only about five people there. So I got an ace spot in front...but yeah, did it ever get crowded fast. Anyway, Lykke Li, was far more energetic and charismatic than I expected. I had high hopes going in, but nothing like what we ended up seeing firsthand. She did an instore at the Platekompaniet record store the next afternoon, and did a much more low-key, but equally likeable performance.

Even though she was brilliant, Superfamily were even better though.

Egads. They're like the Killers as interpreted by Metal Skool. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.

A. Begrand, Wednesday, 27 February 2008 05:20 (seventeen years ago)

I wanted to catch Dylan Mondegreen at first (great band, lousy live performance), so I didn't get to Blå until around half an hour before. And by then it was very crowded. I did get in, but hardly got out afterwards. :)

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 27 February 2008 10:48 (seventeen years ago)

awful

OskarM, Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:43 (seventeen years ago)

and srsly just one drop in the bucket of poorly conceived swede-twee

i guess once it crosses the ocean it becomes "sophisticated"

OskarM, Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:48 (seventeen years ago)

two months pass...

i like this album, but most of the songs sound like they could just take off into something really spectacular, but just dont. like maybe a remix cd would be amazing. anyways, just heard a nice remix.
http://www.thefader.com/articles/2008/5/6/freeload-lykke-li-everybody-but-me-diskjokke-remix

jaxon, Wednesday, 7 May 2008 22:13 (seventeen years ago)

this album is like the female vocals from young folks stretched out over 45 mins, but it's nice

J0rdan S., Wednesday, 7 May 2008 23:21 (seventeen years ago)

and not just cuz it's another swedish chick but the vocals have that same sleepy-eyed but kinda seductive thing to it

J0rdan S., Wednesday, 7 May 2008 23:23 (seventeen years ago)

would love to hear emmylou harris sing "love me like i'm not made of stone"

emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Friday, 9 May 2014 14:55 (eleven years ago)

Sadness is my Boyfriend is great. One of my favourites on the last album.

Kitchen Person, Friday, 9 May 2014 15:28 (eleven years ago)

I think "Love Me..." is absolutely stunning as-is and feel even the slightest bit more of any production flourishes could possibly have ruined it.

Johnny Fever, Friday, 9 May 2014 15:46 (eleven years ago)

I'm not usually a fan of shticky reverb, but I don't mind it at all here. It just feels like a really natural way of presenting these songs

Evan R, Friday, 9 May 2014 16:01 (eleven years ago)

three or so listens i think i've determined this album is just too much of too little to hold me

sitting on a claud all day gotta make your butt numb (forksclovetofu), Friday, 9 May 2014 16:26 (eleven years ago)

I think "Love Me..." is absolutely stunning as-is and feel even the slightest bit more of any production flourishes could possibly have ruined it.

otm

emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Friday, 9 May 2014 16:29 (eleven years ago)

for Brad's sake I'm gonna listen again

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 9 May 2014 16:33 (eleven years ago)

idk alfred this might not be a record for you

it is definitely a record for me

emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Friday, 9 May 2014 16:34 (eleven years ago)

like the vast dimensional swaths of reverb actually lend a warmth and drama to the songs, reminds me of a more functional lanois production

emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Friday, 9 May 2014 16:41 (eleven years ago)

xp I dunno, this seems like a pretty direct, earnest album that anybody could get behind.

I don't get the "omg she worked with Greg Kurstin" dismissal at all. It's like like Kurstin is Max Martin or something, and I really don't hear his stamp on this at all. For all its uumph, I think the production does a great job staying out of the way

Evan R, Friday, 9 May 2014 16:44 (eleven years ago)

it isn't a dismissal -- two out of his three tracks are the best ones on the album! -- and if anything this needed *more* of him. but I just don't think it's good criticism to be like "she moved to L.A. to ~*find herself*~" when if you look at the industry (and "I Follow Rivers" being a surprise(?) chart hit after the fact) there are more likely reasons. (the same goes, fwiw, for "you just need to break up with someone, then you'll understand")

katherine, Friday, 9 May 2014 16:59 (eleven years ago)

Yeah, I rolled my eyes a bit at the break-up narrative, since it's one of those tropes critics have a way of overstating. Mirah also just came out with a new album the same week that was also born of A Really Hard Break Up. Break-ups aren't nearly as rare or exotic as critics make them out to be sometimes; they're a pretty universal experience.

But I understand why they play it up for albums like this. It's pretty clearly a break-up album, and having that autobiographical context, however oversimplified, really does help listeners connect to records. And since critics play up and overstate any narrative they're handed (It's their first album in three years! First album with a new bassist! First album after moving from one indie label to another! Etc) I don't think there's anything that unusual about how they framed this one

Evan R, Friday, 9 May 2014 17:07 (eleven years ago)

for the record i think the pr narrative about this record both overexplains and hinders it, and personally i am a fan of luxuriating semi-identical sadnesses but i might find them tiresome if the whole thing exceeded 30 minutes

emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Friday, 9 May 2014 17:10 (eleven years ago)

four months pass...

the new one has grown on me a ton

Mordy, Wednesday, 17 September 2014 23:21 (eleven years ago)

I was in the midst of a break-up depression when it came out so I listened to it once and put it away. Perhaps it's time to reassess.

Insane Prince of False Binaries (Gukbe), Thursday, 18 September 2014 00:11 (eleven years ago)

this record will probably attach to fall nicely

emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Thursday, 18 September 2014 01:03 (eleven years ago)

two weeks pass...

^^ It really, really does. Love how unabashedly honest this record is. Frequently getting This Mortal Coil vibes too, which make it all the more autumn-y. Love it.

definite classic, predicting a solid 8/10 from the p-fork boys (Le Bateau Ivre), Wednesday, 8 October 2014 20:15 (ten years ago)

three years pass...

New album coming in June called, So Sad So Sexy. Sean from Drowned In Sound has said the new songs he's heard sound like Aaliyah and Prince. Apparently it's her return to pop and two new singles are coming next week. Looking forward to this even though her last album didn't really do anything for me.

kitchen person, Monday, 16 April 2018 01:58 (seven years ago)

Sean from Drowned In Sound has said the new songs he's heard sound like Aaliyah and Prince

I would bet this is completely inaccurate

boxedjoy, Monday, 16 April 2018 20:59 (seven years ago)

You're probably right, but it did get my hopes up.

kitchen person, Tuesday, 17 April 2018 02:07 (seven years ago)

The album is out June 8.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLO408PZgek

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQ5zqTEDeHc

01 hard rain
02 deep end
03 two nights [ft. Aminé]
04 last piece
05 jaguars in the air
06 sex money feelings die
07 so sad so sexy
08 better alone
09 bad woman
10 utopia

monotony, Thursday, 19 April 2018 04:54 (seven years ago)

Not sure about these new songs. They're ok, they just don't have the character of her first two albums. Hopefully they'll grow on me.

kitchen person, Thursday, 19 April 2018 14:12 (seven years ago)

Major 3LW vibes on "Deep End"

Evan R, Thursday, 19 April 2018 14:39 (seven years ago)

06 sex money feelings die

flamenco drop (BradNelson), Thursday, 19 April 2018 14:47 (seven years ago)

I really like these! It's nice to hear some grit behind her soft voice, even if it is borrowed sadcore-trap vibes from Lana Del Rey.

"sounds like Aaliyah and Prince" is gonna be my new ironic refereence in talking about people who don't understand anything remotely r&b influenced in the present.

boxedjoy, Thursday, 19 April 2018 20:41 (seven years ago)

99% of the time, a trap beat makes me tune right out. No different here.

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 19 April 2018 21:32 (seven years ago)

"deep end" is pretty cool but considering it was produced by jeff bhasker, malay & t-minus it also feels a bit like less than the sum of its parts to me. nb ive never had a use for her music but the way ppl were talking about this one got me to check it out

J0rdan S., Thursday, 19 April 2018 21:37 (seven years ago)

The swimming pools / indigo / deep blue hook in Deep End is real nice.

triggercut, Friday, 20 April 2018 05:36 (seven years ago)

one month passes...

Really disappointed with the new album. Totally passed me by the couple of times I listened to it.

kitchen person, Thursday, 7 June 2018 22:50 (seven years ago)

What’s it like?

Slippage (Ross), Friday, 8 June 2018 12:40 (seven years ago)

im liking it

johnny crunch, Friday, 8 June 2018 14:40 (seven years ago)

Same!

Slippage (Ross), Friday, 8 June 2018 14:49 (seven years ago)

Albums super short. Template seems to be the prior collab with ASAP and the Lynch ballad

Slippage (Ross), Friday, 8 June 2018 16:27 (seven years ago)

Why in God’s name did she use vocoder on this

Slippage (Ross), Friday, 8 June 2018 20:50 (seven years ago)

man this album is a grower, it's great

Slippage (Ross), Sunday, 10 June 2018 15:39 (seven years ago)

i've only heard "two nights" so far, like it

dyl, Monday, 11 June 2018 21:18 (seven years ago)

Record is very dense production wise. Full of miniature details and very self contained. I absolutely love the opening song

Slippage (Ross), Tuesday, 12 June 2018 00:42 (seven years ago)

The general reaction for this album seems above average, critically and just user opinions I’ve read. Which is fair as the album is so short and ends on “utopia” which is a stunner of a song, at 34 mins this is succinct.

This record feels transitory to me in that her last one was a fairly bummer ride compared to previous work, but here she seems to be reconciling? Not as much a shift as sundfors last two to draw a comparison.

Slippage (Ross), Wednesday, 13 June 2018 00:19 (seven years ago)

in love with this record

the concise nature makes every song shine, it's gorgeous

sunburst N snowblind (Ross), Tuesday, 19 June 2018 06:14 (seven years ago)

three weeks pass...

wow someone really loved "High By The Beach" a lot eh

boxedjoy, Monday, 16 July 2018 17:26 (seven years ago)

I had put off listening to this because the last one was such a washout but this is much better, maybe lacking a great single but possibly her best full album?

boxedjoy, Monday, 16 July 2018 17:28 (seven years ago)

Great record

Ross, Monday, 16 July 2018 18:31 (seven years ago)

I'm still not enjoying this as much as I want to. It certainly is a step up from the last album, but it's nowhere near the quality of her first two albums for me. Wounded Rhymes is my favourite.

kitchen person, Tuesday, 17 July 2018 04:19 (seven years ago)

I never learn is a masterpiece u philistines

Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Tuesday, 17 July 2018 05:19 (seven years ago)

this one has some good bits but imho they’re the most familiar bits (bad woman, last piece)

Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Tuesday, 17 July 2018 05:22 (seven years ago)

I'm starting to come around to this album. I keep getting the chorus to Jaguars In The Air stuck in my head.

kitchen person, Saturday, 21 July 2018 14:58 (seven years ago)

two weeks pass...

the 'u got it bad' cover is decent

https://open.spotify.com/track/4Dg5moVCTqxAb7Wr8Dq2T5?si=Wr6xOHL6RWSldgf4TvY6Tg

maura, Friday, 10 August 2018 14:57 (seven years ago)

three years pass...

No comment as yet it seems on her most recent album EYEYE - it's extremely doleful, maybe even more so than I Never Learn. I wasn't wild about the last album but this one seems like a big improvement to me.

monotony, Friday, 3 June 2022 06:19 (three years ago)

two years pass...

Bought a $2 CD of Wounded Rhymes today. I remembered voting for her one year, but couldn't remember the song ("Little Bit"). Really like a couple of songs: "Love Out of Lust" and "I Know Places" (which reminds me of Adele). The rest sounded pretty good driving around snow-covered country roads.

clemenza, Wednesday, 12 February 2025 00:30 (seven months ago)

Rediscovered "Sadness is a Blessing" late last year after having forgotten it existed for however many years.

Gukbe, Wednesday, 12 February 2025 01:02 (seven months ago)


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