 | Tracklist: 1. Melodies and Desires
2. Dance Dance Dance
3. I'm Good I'm Gone
4. Let it Fall
5. My Love
6. Little Bit
7. Hanging High
8. This Trumpet in My Head
9. Complaint Department
10. Breaking it Up
11. Time Flies
12. Window Blues
Release Date: 2008 | |
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| Summary: Above-standard indie pop release by another Swedish sensation. |
I like Lykke Li a lot, but I guess that’s not a surprise. She’s warm, likeable, that strong girly type that I am inadvertently drawn to, and that alone makes Youth Novels worth recommending (I mean, if you’ve made it this far with me, you’d probably enjoy it). She’s filling that spot vacated by Feist on last year’s The Reminder, the one previously filled by Let it Die; Youth Novels fashionably strings together Lykke’s rougher acoustic indie rock, more soul-styled rhythms, and her beautifully accented Swedish vocals (Youth Novels is in English). If that sounds safe, that’s because it is.
Safe doesn’t necessarily make Youth Novels accessible or subdued. Lykke provides a more percussion driven outing, which proves to be both a bold strength and an annoying weakness. As an album, Youth Novels never becomes unwieldy or, God forbid, boring, and no song swerves out of place because of what amounts to a pretty nifty dance record (exemplified by the pulsating tango vibe in “Dance. Dance. Dance.”). Even the slower tracks, like that of “Hanging High” which as alt. rock dressed as surfer pop ballad proves to be an agile slow dance, work because of their notable percussion. The faster songs are Youth Novels’s real treats, and they all stop for “Breaking It Up.” With handclaps keeping time, Lykke drives the funky bass line and space-age synth lines, her crazy-ex act a pretty sexy counterpoint to the rest of the album’s wounded, hardened lover.
So while no song on the album is necessarily bad, there’s that feeling that Youth Novels presents merely one side of Lykke’s sound. That might work as a complete album, but it means that the album starts to mesh not long after the final note has shifted through the speaker. The chants in “My Love” become a part of the ukulele in “Little Bit” become the beats in “I’m Good. I’m Gone,” though taken out of context, each song separate themselves through little touches of nuance. When Lykke really dares to peer out of the box, the results near marvelous: “Melodies & Desires” is one of the album’s gentlest tunes, a bit of Eastern poetry by way of an atmospheric, hazy piano ballad.
Lykke merely recites the lyrics in “Melodies & Desires,” but the product is one of the more effective on the album. I’d be interested to see an EP with a few of these lovely gems, and maybe add a few of the instrumentals like “The Trumpet In My Head.” These songs aren’t necessarily greater than the pop tunes around them, but they are different, more singular and more interesting. Risks are what Lykke needs, though maybe that’s asking too much of her debut. Youth Novels is quite good, all complaints aside, and it sends her pretty effortlessly into a scene that, with a little more insight and variety, she could rule.
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Album Rating: 3.5
This sounds interesting. I'll try to find it, and if it's any good I'll find that Feist album too.
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| | | nice review. ^ that loads up the secondary question of: should all indie have a sur-genre attached?
| | | yes and yes
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this is good
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I'm Good. I'm Gone is incredibly catchy.
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and yes
then its decided... a lonely 'indie' is no longer specific enough
| | | Album Rating: 3
There are a few on here that won't be leaving your head for a few days. Unfortunately it also has a few you'll never want to listen to again...
Very cute voice though.
| | | album is very good
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| | | wow. "Little Bit" is one of the most charmingly understated songs i've heard in a long time. and you're right, "Breaking it Up" is a real highlight. that song (not the rest of the album) also kind of brings MGMT to mindThis Message Edited On 08.28.08
| | | It's nice to listen to Lykke Li after what you may see on MTV.
Isnt she weird ?
| | | isn't she on MTV anyway
| | | In dance dance dance her accent is ridicoulously cute.
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| | | Album Rating: 3.5
This was on my list for over a year before I finally bought it, but it turned out to be a pretty good listen. It's also obvious that this is a grower.
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