The 13 fuzzy, guitar-driven songs on the Swedish band’s debut cover an impressive amount of sonic ground, channeling spiky post-punk, synth-pop, deadpan wit, and garage-rock scrappiness.
After vocal surgery, a multi-year tour, rehab, and a move to North Carolina, Lindsey Jordan chased upscaled alt-rock ambitions, light reinvention, and big moral questions while making her third album, Ricochet.