Hit or Hype: Lykke Li, The Mae Shi, Fleet Foxes

Every week, Hit or Hype looks to wade through the buzz to determine which blog-favorite bands are the best of the bunch. This week: a few choice picks from the charts at BlogFreshRadio.

**Lykke Li:** First things first: it’s pronounced “Lick-ee Lee.” This Swedish vocalist has been gaining traction online for a while now, but enthusiasm skyrocketed after a series of sensational shows at South By Southwest. Her songs are terrifically coy, full of longing and hesitation. Take breakout hit “A Little Bit”: the song consists of nothing much aside from a steady bass thrum and Li’s fluttering voice, but the instant she starts skipping across that angelic chorus, it’s curtains for your resistance. **Verdict: HIT**

**The Mae Shi:** This Los Angeles quartet has been kicking around for four years now but, like Lykke Li, they used this year’s South By Southwest as a kind of self-contained tour, playing nearly 20 shows over the course of the week. Their music is blissfully chaotic, pulling equally from hardcore and schoolyard chants and computer-pop and built around gang-style choruses. They can be a bit obnoxious, but separate their songs from their demeanor, and there’s more than enough memorable bedlam to satisfy. **Verdict: HIT**

**Fleet Foxes:** Recently signed to Seattle indie behemoth SubPop, this Washington quintet occupies that same intersection where ’70s AM radio meets ’00s indie rock (you can hear equal parts Neil Young and Rogue Wave in their music). There’s nothing specifically wrong with Fleet Foxes, but haven’t we had enough of cottony falsetto and twinkling acoustic guitars? The full-length could prove us wrong, but the songs on their EP are so wan that they’re almost airless. **Verdict:** For now, we’re saying **HYPE**

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