Youth Novels (CD)
Insound Staff Pick - 2008! Excluding the kind of ambition and open defiance of convention that could only come from an artist just barely out of her teens, Youth Novels, while not without its share of bumps, is an extraordinary first album. With famed Swedish pop producer Lasse Marten assisting (the guy behind Kelly Clarkson's ingenious mainstream-to-indie poptimist crossover smash "Since U Been Gone"), Lykke Li and Yttling have created a surprisingly stark-sounding album, an enticing blend of Robyn's unpretentious dance-pop and El Perro del Mar's introspection and tenderness. For a record whose thematic center is the hormonally-enhanced, bipolar passion of one's teenage years, it's remarkably mature-sounding. -popmatters.com
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Melodies & Desires |
| 2 | Dance Dance Dance |
| 3 | I'm Good, I'm Gone |
| 4 | Let It Fall |
| 5 | My Love |
| 6 | Tonight |
| 7 | Little Bit |
| 8 | Hanging High |
| 9 | This Trumpet in My Head |
| 10 | Complaint Department |
| 11 | Breaking It Up |
| 12 | Everybody But Me |
| 13 | Time Flies |
| 14 | Window Blues |
| Ryan Pederson
- Minneapolis, MN, USA |
| This is an amazing album that has a rich, deep, and unique sound. Every track resonates from the soul of Lykke.
Lykke Li is one of those truly creative artists that comes along very rarely. She sculpts the sound waves like a sculptor does clay. The end result is a post-modern take on folk/pop fusion. There are also shades of Tom Waits only with a beautiful voice. A voice that is equally as truthful and great. | |