Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Lykke Li: Wounded Rhymes

Lykke Li's sparkling sophomore album, Wounded Rhymes, has been made available for streaming in full over on Hype Machine.

The album's first single, Get Some, came as something of a surprise. With its pounding tribal beats and sexually-charged lyrics, it marked a clear shift from the lovelorn balladry of her debut. The tribal drums and harder sound are found throughout Wounded Rhymes, but lyrically, many tracks find Lykke in a more despondent mindset.

As their titles suggest tracks like Unrequited Love, Rich Kid Blues and Sadness Is A Blessing aren't exactly happy clappy affairs. I Know Places, meanwhile, is a downbeat highlight, with Lykke trilling earnestly over gentle strumming.

It's not all doom and gloom, however, and scattered among the ballads are more defiant tracks like call-to-arms Youth Knows No Pain and current single I Follow Rivers. Jerome, meanwhile, is a menacing lovesong with lyrics like “I'm screaming at nothing, Jerome. You've got me or nothing, Jerome.”

Wounded Rhymes is an accomplished album that should assert Lykke Li's place in indie-pop royalty and a welcome alternative to the identikit over-produced output of many of her contemporaries.

Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes (Hype Machine Album Exclusive) by LykkeLi

2 comments:

G said...

ooh I'm excited to hear this all the way through. Going to one of her dates in London in April... yay !

Anonymous said...

Just listened all the way through. Such a departure! I think it's sort of seductive?