Lykke Li — Little Bit EP
By
Phil Villeneuve (CHARTattack) May 6, 2008 9:15 am
Music Review
- Little Bit EP
- LL/Control Group
- 3.5 / 5

Already one of 2008's indie darlings, Swedish singer Lykke Li hands over only a few grains of her sugary goodness with this four-song EP. It's a wonderfully odd little slice of Euro-pop that'll continue to scare fans into thinking there might never be a new Peter Bjorn And John album, since Bjorn Yttling produced this EP. Things begin with the title track blog-hit and its creepy-yet-alluring, organic-electro tease, "and for you I keep my legs apart." From there it's on to "Dance Dance Dance," the cutest dance floor-filler since Feist's "1234." Li lures listeners into her strange, soothing musical web with only four songs because she writes with humility, honesty, humour and simplicity. Boys and girls can relate to what this sprite sings about in her wispy, high-pitched voice. They can also fall asleep, fall apart and fall in love.
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