Lykke Li Never Gonna Love Again Live
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Nativity name | Li Lykke Timotej Zachrisson |
Born | (1986-03-18) 18 March 1986 Ystad, Skåne County, Sweden |
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Years agile | 2007–present |
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Associated acts | LIV |
Website | world wide web |
Li Lykke Timotej Zachrisson (built-in xviii March 1986), known equally Lykke Li (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈlʏ̂kːɛ ˈliː]), is a Swedish vocalizer, songwriter and model. Her music often blends elements of indie pop, dream pop and electronic. Her debut studio album, Youth Novels, was released in 2008, and has been followed by Wounded Rhymes (2011), I Never Learn (2014), And then Sad And then Sexy (2018), and Eyeye (2022).
Early life [edit]
Li Lykke Timotej Zachrisson was born in Ystad, Skåne; her female parent, Kärsti Stiege
, was a photographer, and her father, Johan Zachrisson (phase name Zilverzurfarn), is a member of the Swedish punk-reggae band Dag Vag. Her younger blood brother, Zacharias Zachrisson (a.k.a. Vacation Forever), is also a musician.[7] The family unit 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 besides spent time in Lisbon and Morocco, and winters in Nepal and India.[seven] [8] She moved to Brooklyn, New York Urban center, for three months when she was 19.[9] [10] [xi] She returned when she was 21 to record her album.[12]Career [edit]
2007–2010: Career beginnings and Youth Novels [edit]
Lykke Li released her starting time EP, Niggling Bit, in 2007. Stereogum named her an artist to picket in October 2007 and described her music as a mix of soul, electro and "powdered-carbohydrate pop".[13] Li'due south debut album, Youth Novels, was released on LL Recordings in the Nordic region on xxxJanuary 2008 and received a wider European release in June 2008. The anthology was produced past Björn Yttling of Peter Bjorn and John and Lasse Mårtén and was reportedly inspired by a previous relationship of three years.[xiv] It was released in the U.s.a. on xixAugust 2008. The album was released in the United Kingdom in June 2008, promoted past a operation of "Little Scrap" on Later... with Jools Kingdom of the netherlands on 25May 2008.
Lykke Li performed live with a pared-down drum kit, a necklace fabricated out of percussive instruments, a guitar, a bass and a microphone.[ citation needed ] Youth Novels was placed on many of the year'southward Best Of lists[15] [16] [17] and saw Lykke Li sell out tours, including sets at festivals Glastonbury, Coachella and Lollapalooza. She appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.[18] [ not-main source needed ]
She appeared on Swedish musician Kleerup's self-titled album, contributing vocals to the rail "Until We Bleed". She too worked with Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp on their 2009 album Inferior, contributing vocals to "Miss It And so Much" and "Were You Ever Wanted". Lykke Li appeared on Concluding Call with Carson Daly on 18Feb 2009. She covered "Knocked Up", originally recorded by Kings of Leon who had approached Lykke to cover a song of her option, and "Gifted" in which she performs with Kanye West. Lykke Li performed at the 2009 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on nineteenApr and the 2009 Lollapalooza festival on 8August every bit part of the promotional tour for Youth Novels.
A remixed version of her song "I'm Proficient, 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 Li had been asked to write a song to the film soundtrack merely was reluctant to commit to the project. Information technology was later she had seen an early screening of the picture show that she decided she wanted to contribute to the soundtrack. The soundtrack was released on xviOct 2009.
2011–2013: Wounded Rhymes [edit]
The song "Become Some" was featured in the 15th episode of the starting time season of Hawaii Five-0 titled "Kai e'e" which aired 23January 2011. The song was too used in ABC Family'due south drama Pretty Little Liars in the 18th episode of the second season which was titled "A Osculation Earlier Lying" which aired xxxJanuary 2012. The song was too used in the 19th episode of the second flavour of The CW'south The Vampire Diaries, titled "Klaus" and originally aired 21April 2011,[19] and in the show Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 as well every bit the sixth episode of the offset flavor of Teen Wolf, titled "Eye Monitor" and originally aired fourJuly 2011.[20] The vocal was also used in the motion-picture show Premium Rush as 1 of its soundtracks. The vocal "Unrequited Love" was used in episode 19 ("The Wheels of Justice"), season 4 of The Good Wife.
Li'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 U.k. Telly series Misfits and an episode of the idiot box series Ringer.
Her 2d anthology Wounded Rhymes was released in 2011. The album was featured on several lists of 2011's all-time albums, including Q, Mojo, The Observer, The New York Times, The Huffington Mail and Rolling Stone.[21] The 19Apr 2011 episode of Glee (titled "A Dark of Neglect") featured student Tina singing a version of Li's "I Follow Rivers". On 30April 2011, she performed on Later... with Jools Kingdom of the netherlands in the UK, playing "Get Some", "Sadness Is a Approval" and "I Follow Rivers". Lykke Li played at the 2011 Latitude Festival, held between fourteen and 18July 2011 at Henham Park in Suffolk, England. She appeared with her band on US tardily night talk show The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in August 2011 and on the Late Prove with David Letterman in November 2011.
Belgian DJ/producer The Magician's remix of "I Follow Rivers" is featured in Jacques Audiard'southward 2012 film Rust and Bone and the 2013 Palme d'Or-winning Blue Is the Warmest Colour.[22] [23] Lykke contributed to the 2012 compilation "Volym 1" with the track "Come Near" released past the Swedish creative person collective and record characterization INGRID where she is a founding member. She as well contributed a cover of "Silver Springs" to a 2012 Fleetwood Mac tribute album, which included renditions from Best Declension, Marianne Faithfull, and MGMT.[24]
In 2013, she was featured as a guest musician on David Lynch's 2d studio album, The Big Dream, performing vocals on the lead single, "I'm Waiting Here".[25]
2014–2017: I Never Learn, acting debut and Liv [edit]
On 27February 2014, Lykke Li released the video for the title track of her third studio album, I Never Learn.[26] Following the release, Lykke Li released the video for the unmarried "Beloved Me Like I'1000 Not Fabricated of Stone" on 4March 2014.[27] On xApril 2014, she released a video for the lead single, "No Rest for the Wicked".[28] On 15 July 2014, she also released a video for the single "Gunshot".
Lykke Li officially released I Never Learn on 2May 2014. Once over again her album was featured on several lists of 2014'south best albums, including Billboard, Complex, and Pitchfork, among others. In U.s.a., I Never Learn debuted at number 29 on the Billboard 200, making it Li's highest-peaking album on the chart. Prior to the release, Lykke Li released a remix of "No Remainder for the Wicked", featuring ASAP Rocky, on 21 April 2014. On xxx May 2014, Lykke Li released a remix EP of "No Rest for the Wicked".[29] German electronic DJ Robin Schulz remixed "No Balance for the Wicked" and the edit was featured in Schulz's debut album Prayer.[ citation needed ]
Lykke Li made her acting debut in the 2022 Swedish crime film Tommy, directed by Tarik Saleh, and recorded a vocal for the film, "Du är den ende". She wrote "No I Ever Loved" for the soundtrack to The Fault in Our Stars, which was released on nineteenMay 2014. Lykke Li was as well featured as a guest musician on U2's album Songs of Innocence, performing vocals on the last track "The Troubles".[thirty]
On 14November 2014, Lykke Li gained considerable attention from Internet music publications regarding her cover of Drake's "Concord On, Nosotros're Going Home", performed the night prior at London's Eventim Apollo. On 5January 2015, Lykke Li posted a picture on her Instagram account, in which she announced her temporary retirement.
In 2015, Lykke Li was featured on Emile Haynie's debut album Nosotros Fall on the track "Come Find Me", which as well features Romy Madley Croft from The xx. She also teamed upwards with Woodkid to create a vocal for the Divergent Series: Insurgent – Original Move Picture Soundtrack.[31] The song, "Never Permit You Down", was released every bit a single on 9March 2015.
On 6Apr 2015, she released a video for "Never Gonna Love Again",[32] directed by Philippe Tempelman.[33] In September 2016, supergroup Liv, featuring Lykke Li, released their first single "Wings of Love".[34] The music video was directed by Lykke Li.[35]
2018–2019: So Sad And so Sexy [edit]
Lykke Li released her fourth studio album, So Sad So Sexy, on viii June 2022 through RCA.[36] Along with the announcement, Lykke Li released the offset 2 singles, "Deep Terminate" and "Difficult Rain".[36]
In April 2019, she sang pb vocals and appeared in the video for Marker Ronson'due south "Late Night Feelings", the title rails from the album of the same name.
In July 2019, Lykke Li released the EP Still Sad Yet Sexy, featuring iv remixes from And then Sad So Sexy and two new songs.[37]
2020–present: Eyeye [edit]
In a 2022 interview speaking about her 5th studio album, Lykke Li told NME: "I think, maybe to everyone's thwarting, I'thou going to really scale information technology downwards and dorsum and slow it down. [...] It'll be more like soul music. It'll yet be sad, and still be sexy."[38]
Lykke Li made her return to music releasing "Bron", a song sung entirely in Swedish, in Oct 2020.[39]
Lykke Li released "No Hotel", the pb single from her 5th studio album, Eyeye, on 23 March 2022.[40] The anthology is scheduled to be released on 20 May 2022.[41]
Other ventures [edit]
In September 2010, Lykke Li was announced as the official face of the Levi's Curve ID Collection, alongside Pixie Geldof and Miss Nine.[42] In January 2012 she signed with the VIVA Model Management agency.[43]
Lykke Li fabricated her acting debut in the 2022 Swedish crime film Tommy directed by Tarik Saleh. The moving-picture show was released in cinemas in Scandinavia in March 2014.[44] Lykke Li likewise stars in Terrence Malick'south film Song to Vocal released in 2017. She plays BV's (Ryan Gosling) girlfriend.
The song "Gunshot" was used in the television commercial for the Peugeot 108, which stars Li. She also stars in a brusque film for Gucci'south Bound/Summertime 2022 drove, which features the song "But Like a Dream" and debuted on twoMarch 2015.[45]
Artistry [edit]
Lykke Li has cited Neil Young, the Shangri-Las, This Mortal Coil, the Beatles, and The Rolling Stones as influences, stating, "They aren't pop anymore by today's standards, but they were."[46] Other influences include the Velvet Underground, Leonard Cohen, and Beach House.[47] [48]
Lykke Li possesses the song range of a soprano.[49]
Personal life [edit]
Of her practise of transcendental meditation, Lykke Li said in 2014: "It's really interesting from a creative indicate of view. Before, I could only write a few sentences and I'd take to take a break for a few days before I could go back to information technology. All of a sudden, I could write and finish a song in one go – poesy, verse, verse, chorus, the lot. And that would happen with song after song. Finally, I unlocked the gate."[fifty]
On thirtyOctober 2015, Lykke Li posted a photo on Instagram announcing her pregnancy.[51] On 12 February 2016, she appear the birth of her son Dion, whose begetter is musician Jeff Bhasker, on Facebook.[52] [53] Her mother died three weeks after Dion was built-in; she says that her album And then Sad So Sexy was built-in out of this hard time in her life.[54]
Discography [edit]
- Youth Novels (2008)
- Wounded Rhymes (2011)
- I Never Acquire (2014)
- So Sad So Sexy (2018)
- Eyeye (2022)[41]
Awards and nominations [edit]
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