27. Love Is All - A Hundred Things Keep Me Up At Night
The Swedes really know how to do it these days. On Love Is All’s second, they continue their mash of punk and indie pop, keeping the lofi production of their debut, as well as the passionate, oft depearate vocals of Josephine Olausson. This time around the neuroses even include the unimaginability of infinity. It’s messy, ramshackle, and fun as hell.