While Lykke has been outspoken about her ambition to be the blogger generation's Madonna, her songs are way too fragile and gentle to exude sexuality and manipulation. There's an inherent youthful naiveté in "Dance Dance Dance" [listen here] a minimalist groove ride about the need to do just that, and the loungey "Everybody" epitomizes shyness and insecurity, with confessional lyrics about jeans being too tight and finding comfort by standing in the corner. This Swedish vocalist is more likable when she's not parading herself as a material girl.
—Arye Dworken
05.16.08
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