Utopia (EP)

Utopia is the second mini-album, and thus it is the third publication of the Estonian singer-songwriter Kerli. It was released in Iceland Def Jam Music Group on 19 March 2013. Originally conceived as a complete album, the publication of Utopia after the unauthorized release of the album was postponed on numerous download portals. In contrast to the debut album, Love Is Dead, which in its composition is a mixture of pop and gothic rock, the tracks on Utopia are more likely attributable to the electropop. Kerli describe their style of its publication as " Bubble Goth".

The second track of the EP, The Lucky Ones, was released on October 29, 2012 as a digital single on iTunes.

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  • 5.2 Notes and references

Background

Kerli describes in a statement Utopia as their " search for love and joy," and says that she has undergone "major personal changes " as they wrote the title for the album. Utopia provides a stark contrast to the gloomy predecessor Love Is Dead with his more cheerful content dar.

Content

In Can not Control the Kids is about the " power that have the youth of today because of technology and the Internet ," and the fact that it is " anyone who owns a laptop, it is possible to create something unique and to share it with the rest of the world. " The Lucky Ones Kerli wrote after one of her friends had defeated the cancer and as a "second chance " got. In the ballad Love Me or Leave Me Kerli handled the difficult situation of being in a relationship with a person and not to know the feelings of the partner, not themselves, but a friend of hers lived.

Title list

Charts

Placements

Postgraduate

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