I like the fact that Lykke Li is always striving for a change in her sound, from album to album. I mostly hated her last watered down, low-effort attempt at becoming a pop diva, so I welcome this 180 degree turn a lot. On 'Eyeye' Lykke Li moves into a direction of ambient pop, moderately trendy in the underground pop circles. Her inexperience with patient song-writing, however, leaves most of this album in a semi-fulfilling stage, almost like a "Work in progress" or "Layers to be added" sort of stage.
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