
Both a continuation and extension of this artist's previous offerings.

Marked by moments of near-inexpressible brilliance.

An interesting, occasionally profound experimental collection from the Oregon artist.

The Swedish singer’s third set feels like a fresh start.

A fine offering of upbeat and punchy electro-pop.

Another album to treasure from the Norwegian performer.

Her debut’s been a long time coming, but these 10 tracks have been worth the wait.

Glimmers with subtle brilliance all the way through.

Another start-to-finish showcase of rare genius.

A debut ripe with fine, dynamic pop tunes.

A compact and incredibly gratifying introduction to a new lo-fi talent.

A tremendously adventurous, genre-smashing debut from the London trio.

Indie-folk types recorded live at the now-closed London venue.

This is a voice which yearns and needs to be heard – and it warrants it, too.

A succinct and sumptuous debut LP from the rising Brooklyn quartet.

The Leeds trio get better while somehow staying the same on album two.

The electro-pop Londoners score as many hits as misses on their debut.

A darker tone permeates the young folk singer’s second album.

Newcomers are encouraged to indulge in these both cheerful and sullen tunes.

Raucous bursts perfectly counteract the band’s measured, intentional breaks.

An artist for whom more praise needs to be sung.