Start with Crushing.

Get “Crushing.” It’s the better entry point for a new listener.

Her debut “Don’t Let the Kids Win” is raw and folky — great if you’re already into that. But “Crushing” is where she found her voice: tighter songwriting, bigger emotional range, and more memorable hooks. Songs like “Body” and “Head Alone” hit hard and don’t let go. It’s the album that made people pay attention.

“Don’t Let the Kids Win” is worth circling back to once you’re hooked. But start with the one that shows what she’s capable of. You’ll thank yourself later.

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