It’s been a few years in the making, but Lykke Li will finally return with a new album in 2014.
Following on from 2011′s Wounded Rhymes, the Scandi singer has confirmed to NME that a new LP will drop in May.
“I see my albums as a trilogy, with Youth Novels as the first one and hopefully this one as the last in this chapter,” she told the magazine, continuing: ”It’s always about me and the guilt and the shame and the hurt and the pride and the confusion of being a woman … I always feel like I’ve been slightly misunderstood. As a woman you get judged for appearances or things like that I don’t really care about. If anything I want to be seen as a singer-songwriter rather than a pop artist. I really feel like I’ve found my voice.”
No firm due date has yet been announced for the release.
[via Stereogum]
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