Lykke Li's "so sad so sexy" is a complex and emotional exercise in minimalist pop.
Production-wise, the album is an exercise in minimalism, with sparse percussive landscapes and retro synthwork. Consider "sex money feelings die" as the pinnacle of the experiment, where Li flexes lyrically over an eighties nostalgia trip. Powerful stuff, particularly for those seeking "vibe." At ten tracks, the album is hardly a strenuous listen, and Li packs plenty of emotion into the half-hour plus journey.
Should you be looking for something beyond the realm of hip-hop, perhaps so sad so sexy can prove a welcome remedy.



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