On her third album, the singer-songwriter moves past online caricatures and whispery bedroom pop into sharper, louder emotional territory.
On her third album, the singer-songwriter moves past online caricatures and whispery bedroom pop into sharper, louder emotional territory.
The Brooklyn singer-songwriter and longtime sideman steps forward with a concise, quietly incisive new album.
The English songwriter’s eighth studio album refuses pessimism, instead finding presence in piano-led arrangements and a weathered, central voice.
After a seven-year gap, the singer-songwriter details a project that began with creative paralysis during the pandemic and deepened through personal loss.
The songwriter talks about being handed complete freedom to select two tracks for Swift’s Songwriters Hall of Fame induction, and the pressure that came with it.
The 16-track album arrives July 17 via Interscope, featuring the lead single “Hit the Wall” and live favorite “Minibar.”
She had already made a life that worked. Piano since she was seven, songs since her teens, years of stages and studios, then law school and courtrooms. For nearly twenty years she did not make a new record. Then one night she watched a documentary about the musicians who had shaped the records she grew …
After screaming into the abyss on his third album, the Chicago songwriter returns with five tracks that choose nurture over force. Walls of Love is music that understands connection as work.
The New Zealand songwriter’s latest album grounds her eccentricity in ten musically sharp, lyrically unflinching tracks.
The British songwriter’s third album pulls back from pop vengeance and into folk-tinged clarity, recorded mostly in Nashville.