Lykke Li Zachrisson

Lykke Li Zachrisson - © http://www.lykkeli.com

born on 18/3/1986 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden

Alias Lykke Li

Lykke Li

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Lykke Li

Lykke Li (Swedish pronunciation: [l.k li]; born Li Lykke Timotej Svensson Zachrisson; born 18 March 1986 in Ystad) is a Swedish singer-songwriter. Her music often blends elements of pop, indie rock, and electronic; various instruments can also be found in her songs, including violins, synthesizers, tambourines, trumpets, saxophones, and cellos.[1] Li possesses the vocal range of a soprano.[2] Her debut album, Youth Novels, was released in 2008.

Early life

Li Lykke Timotej Svensson was born in Ystad, Skåne; her mother is a photographer and her father, a musician, is a member of Dag Vag.[3] The family moved to Stockholm when Zachrisson was a toddler and when she was six moved to a mountaintop in Portugal where they lived for five years. The family also spent time in Lisbon and Morocco, and winters in Nepal and India.[3][4] She moved to the neighborhood of Bushwick, Brooklyn in New York for three months when she was 19.[5][6][7] She returned when she was 21 to record her album.[8]

Career

Music career

Lykke had some success with the EP "Little Bit" in 2007. Stereogum named her an artist to watch in October 2007 and described her music as a mix of soul, electro and "powdered-sugar pop".[9]

Lykke's debut album, Youth Novels, was released on LL Recordings in the Nordic region on 30 January 2008 and received a wider European release in June 2008. The album was produced by Björn Yttling of Peter Bjorn and John and Lasse Mårtén and was reportedly inspired by a previous relationship of three years.[10] It was released in the United States on 19 August 2008. The album was released in the UK in June 2008, promoted by a performances of "Little Bit" on Later... with Jools Holland on 25 May 2008.

Live, her performances were as startling as they were riveting: armed with a pared down drum kit, a necklace made out of percussive instruments, a guitar, a bass and a microphone, many were confounded by how much energy, emotion and heart came out of one very simple set-up. Youth Novels skyrocketed to the top of many of the years Best Of lists and saw Lykke Li sell out tours across the globe, including lauded sets at massive festivals such as Glastonbury Festival, Coachella Festival, Lollapalooza, also her appearances on Late Night with Conan OBrien.[11]

She appeared on Swedish musician Kleerup's self titled album, contributing vocals to the track "Until We Bleed". She also worked with Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp on their 2009 album Junior, contributing vocals to "Miss It So Much" and "Were You Ever Wanted".

Lykke appeared on Last Call with Carson Daly on 18 February 2009. She covered "Knocked Up", originally recorded by Kings of Leon who had approached Lykke to cover a song of her choice, and "Gifted" in which she performs with Kanye West. Lykke performed at the 2009 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on 19 April, as well as the 2009 Lollapalooza festival on 8 August as part of the promotional tour for Youth Novels.

A remixed version of her song "I'm Good, I'm Gone" was featured in the 2009 horror film Sorority Row.

The song "Possibility" was written for the 2009 film The Twilight Saga: New Moon. Lykke had been asked to write a song to the film soundtrack but she was reluctant to commit to the project. It was after she had seen an early screening of the film that she decided she wanted to contribute to the soundtrack. The soundtrack was released on 16 October 2009.

The song "Get Some" was featured in the fifteenth episode of the first season of Hawaii Five-0 titled "Kai e'e" which aired January 23, 2011. The song was also used in ABC Family's drama Pretty Little Liars in the eighteenth episode of the second season which was titled "A Kiss Before Lying" which aired January 30, 2012. The song was also used in the nineteenth episode of the second season of The CW's Vampire Diaries, titled "Klaus" and originally aired April 21, 2011,[12] as well as the sixth episode of the first season of Teen Wolf, titled "Heart Monitor" and originally aired July 4, 2011.[13] The song was also used in Premium Rush movie as one of its soundtracks. The song "Unrequited Love" was used in episode 19 (The Wheels of Justice), season 4 of The Good Wife.

Lykke's song "Melodies and Desires" was featured in the 2010 Australian film Griff the Invisible and an edited version of "Get Some" was featured in the Catwoman trailer for the video game, Batman: Arkham City.

She collaborated with singer Kleerup on the song "Until We Bleed", which was featured on an episode of UK TV series Misfits and an episode of the television series Ringer.

Her second album Wounded Rhymes was released in 2011. The album was featured on several lists of 2011's best albums, including Q, Mojo, The Observer, The New York Times, The Huffington Post and Rolling Stone.[14]

The April 19th, 2011 episode of "Glee" (titled A Night of Neglect) featured student Tina singing a version of Lykke Li's "I Follow Rivers".

On 30 April 2011, she performed on Later... with Jools Holland in the UK, playing "Get Some", "Sadness Is a Blessing" and "I Follow Rivers". Lykke played at the 2011 Latitude Festival, held between 14 and 18 July 2011 at Henham Park in Suffolk, England. She appeared with her band on US late night talk show The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in August 2011 and on the Late Show with David Letterman in November 2011.

The Magician remix version of "I Follow Rivers" is featured in Jacques Audiard's 2012 film De rouille et d'os in competition at the Cannes festival.

Lykke Li contributed on the 2012 compilation "Volym 1" with the track "Come Near" released by the Swedish artist collective and record label INGRID where she's a founding member. She also contributed a cover of "Silver Springs" to a 2012 Fleetwood Mac tribute album, which also included renditions from the likes of Best Coast, Marianne Faithfull, and MGMT.[15] In 2013, she was featured as a guest musician on David Lynch's second studio album The Big Dream, performing vocals on the lead single "I'm Waiting Here".[16]

On March 4 2014, Lykke Li released the video for the single 'Love Me Like I'm Not Made of Stone' off her third studio album I Never Learn.[17]

Model career

In September 2010 she was announced as the official face of the Levi's Curve ID Collection, alongside Pixie Geldof and Miss Nine.[18] In January 2012 she signed with the Viva Model Management agency.[19]

Artistry

Influences

After her debut album, Lykke was tagged as a "pop princess". But she disagreed that "in this day and age, suddenly pop music has this negative, fake and disgusting image." She cited Neil Young, The Shangri-Las, This Mortal Coil, The Beatles, and Rolling Stones as influences and said "they arent pop anymore by todays standards, but they were."[20]

Discography

Main article: Lykke Li discography
  • Youth Novels (2008)
  • Wounded Rhymes (2011)
  • I Never Learn (2014)

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Result
2009 Lykke Li 2009 Meteor Music Award for Best International Female Nominated
Studio8's Female Voice of February 2009 Won
2012 Swedish Grammy Awards Best Artist Won
Swedish Grammy Awards Best Album (Wounded Rhymes) Won
European Festivals Awards Festival Anthem of the Year ("I Follow Rivers") Won

In 2009 Lykke Li won an EBBA Award. Every year the European Border Breakers Awards (EBBA) recognize the success of ten emerging artists or groups who reached audiences outside their own countries with their first internationally released album in the past year.

Remixes

  • "I'm Good, I'm Gone" was remixed by Fred Falke and featured in Hed Kandi's Lounge 2009.[21]
  • "I'm Good, I'm Gone" was covered by British group Friendly Fires in 2009.[22]
  • "Little Bit" was remixed by Drake.
  • "Little Bit" has a bootleg remix by AutoErotique in 2008.
  • "Little Bit" was sampled and remixed by Charles Hamilton.
  • "Until We Bleed" was remixed by QuESt and NHKFF & Joey Lacroix.[23]
  • "Dance, Dance, Dance" was remixed by Buraka Som Sistema and Dada Life.[24]
  • "I'm Good, I'm Gone" was also remixed by 3OH!3 as a collaboration.[25]
  • "I Follow Rivers" was remixed by rapper Tyler, The Creator.
  • "I Follow Rivers" was remixed by The Magician and has been a huge club success in Europe, taking the track to number 1 in Romania, number 2 in Ireland and number 7 in Greece.
  • An acoustic cover of "I Follow Rivers" by Belgian rock band Triggerfinger reached number one in both Belgium and The Netherlands.
  • "Get Some" was remixed by artist Beck.

See also

  • Swedish pop music

References

  1. Youth Novels, (2008), ', notes from: CD liner notes. LL Recordings, 520279.
  2. Empire, Kitty, Lykke Li review, The Guardian, 17 April 2011. URL accessed on 26 July 2012.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Cripps, Charlotte, Lykke Li: The Swedish pop sensation shows wisdom beyond her years, The Independent (London), 2008-06-23. URL accessed on 2008-06-28.
  4. Parkin, Chris, Lykke Li: interview, Time Out (London), 2008-01-28. URL accessed on 2008-06-28.
  5. Gale, Ezra, Lykke Li on Nearly Getting Mugged in Bushwick, The Village Voice, 2009-05-27. URL accessed on 2009-06-01.
  6. Paphides, Pete, Swede unsoured: Lykke Li Zachrison on pursuit of the breakthrough, The Times (London), 2008-05-16. URL accessed on 2008-06-28.
  7. Toms, Katie, Meet the Swede sensation, The Guardian (London), 2008-06-01. URL accessed on 2008-06-28.
  8. Michelle (9 September 2008). Killahbeez exclusive: an interview with Lykke Li. Killahbeez. Retrieved on 3 September 2010.
  9. Stereogum Artist to Watch
  10. Interview by Charlotte Cripps (2008-06-23). Lykke Li: The Swedish pop sensation shows wisdom beyond her years - Features - Music. The Independent. Retrieved on 2012-09-16.
  11. https://www.facebook.com/lykkeli/info Retrieved April 21, 2013
  12. Vampire Diaries Music site. CWTV.com. Retrieved on 10 May 2011.
  13. Teen Wolf Music Site. Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
  14. Almassi, Hannah (January 11, 2012). Lykke Li Is Signed By Viva Model Management - Music Girls Are Taking Over Fashiondom!. Grazia. Retrieved on January 27, 2012.
  15. Lykke Li - Silver Springs [Best Fit Premiere. The Line Of Best Fit. Retrieved on 2012-09-16.
  16. Minkser, Evan (3 June 2013). David Lynch Announces New Album, The Big Dream, Shares Track Featuring Lykke Li | News. Pitchfork Media. Retrieved on 3 June 2013.
  17. Lykke Li - Love Me Like I'm Not Made Of Stone. http://www.indieshuffle.com.+Retrieved on 2014-03-04.
  18. Levi's Curve ID recruits Pixie Geldof, Miss Nine and Lykke Li | Catwalk Queen. Catwalkqueen.tv (2010-09-03). Retrieved on 2012-09-16.
  19. Lykke Li signs with Viva Model Management. NME (January 12, 2012). Retrieved on January 27, 2012.
  20. Lykke Minded - Lykke Li Interview (February 14, 2011). Retrieved on November 22, 2013.
  21. ?. Hed Kandi. Retrieved on 3 September 2010.
  22. Friendly fieres Kiss of Life video. Retrieved on 3 September 2010.
  23. NHKFF & Joey Lacroix. Lykke Li - Until we bleed (NHKFF & Joey Lacroix Remix). Retrieved on 23 December 2012.
  24. Lykke Li Remixed by Buraka Som Sistema. imyouare.com. Retrieved on 3 September 2010.
  25. 3OH!3

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