On this phase, we spherical up the most effective albums launched every month. From Olivia Rodrigo to Beth Orton, listed below are, in alphabetical order, the most effective albums of June 2026.
Beth Orton, The Floor Above
Beth Orton’s final album, Climate Alive, had a revelatory air to it, meditative in nature however nebulous in its wealthy sonics, striving for a coherent temper greater than any set of solutions. The Floor Above is of course framed because the wakeful and, properly, grounded follow-up, located a minimum of one stage above the unconscious. Orton nonetheless treasures liminality – “I’ve been ready on the fringe of a dream/ To leap and fly and discover my lovely wings,” she sings at one level. The Floor Above is about coming alive to every day with a wondrous sense of alertness, neither unweathered nor unkind to the grime beneath. Learn the total assessment.
Loss of life Cab for Cutie, I Constructed a Tower

I Constructed You a Tower doesn’t trip purely on nostalgia, however Ben Gibbard and firm have been actually energized by the anniversary tour celebrating Loss of life Cab for Cutie’s Transatlanticism and the Postal Service’s Give Up in 2023. Which is a really unemotional strategy to assume what it should have felt wish to be on the highway revisiting a minimum of one seminal breakup album on the top of a brand new separation, if one with drastically totally different penalties at this stage of maturity. Working with producer John Congleton, who proved greater than able to balancing the band’s mild and aggressive sides on 2022’s Asphalt Meadows, Gibbard copes by constructing one other world of sorrow that concurrently breaks away from outdated habits – musical and in any other case. Learn the total assessment.
Kelsey Lu, So Assist Me God

Although Kelsey Lu has saved busy since 2019’s Blood, returning to their musical identification seems like a strategy of homecoming. After scoring award-winning movies, working throughout galleries, and collaborating with musicians starting from Beverly Glenn-Copeland to Jamie xx, Lu found that going again to songwriting meant having to sit down with uncertainty, slowness, and an absence of decision. “Whereas many issues can function lovely guides,” they’ve mentioned, “I imagine that, at our core, we’re made out of magnificence and love. Having the ability to return to that supply feels deeply vital, particularly now.” These qualities spill out of So Assist Me God with painstaking precision, however whilst a classically skilled cellist (and subsequently perfectionist), Lu is pressured to withstand giving them any sort of linear construction, as an alternative gliding from “burning need” to “volcanic gaseous tremblings” with a distinctly emotional logic. Learn the total assessment.
Olivia Rodrigo, you appear fairly unhappy for a lady so in love


“It’s actually poppy, nevertheless it doesn’t evaluate melodically to the stuff that Olivia does, nevertheless it’s my thought of Remedy Pop,” Robert Smith mentioned whereas teasing the following Remedy album. “It’s in all probability 20 BPM slower than something she does.” Slower than ‘honeybee’? Slower than ‘much less’? Did he even obtain an advance of the 23-year-old’s newest album earlier than going into the studio to sing ‘what’s incorrect with me’? If the Remedy’s new album is sadder than ‘the treatment’, I’m anxious. After all, that is to say that anybody’s thought of Olivia Rodrigo Pop is fallible, as she anchors in a variety of influences which have all the time included the likes of the Remedy and Gap – now additionally triangulated with Devo, Weyes Blood, and extra – whereas stretching them in subtly sudden methods. On you appear fairly unhappy for a lady so in love, she charts a romance from its incandescent beginnings to its final flicker, showcasing new strengths whereas throwing herself on the mercy of forces past her management. The truth that it’s bittersweet isn’t shocking; the execution simply retains getting higher. Learn the total assessment.
Rosa Walton, Inform Me It’s a Dream

A lighthearted magnetism permeates Inform Me It’s a Dream, the debut solo album from Let’s Eat Grandma’s Rosa Walton, which was removed from a solitary effort: working with producer and longtime collaborator David Wrench, in addition to a band together with guitarist John Victor, bassist Kam Khan, and drummer Elena Costa, Walton crafted a lean, guitar-forward file that also reaches some ethereal locations. “I mentioned cease adorning the that means,” she sings on ‘Coronary heart to Heartbreak’, “Some issues actually are as they’re.” Doesn’t imply they’ll’t be fairly beautiful. Learn our Artist Highlight interview with Rosa Walton.
Sari Lightman, The Manner I Noticed You

Produced by Hand Habits’ Meg Duffy, Sari Lightman‘s debut solo effort was recorded with an ensemble that solely helps heighten the songs’ conversational intimacy. Whereas sustaining a voyeuristic strategy to songwriting, they loosen the stranglehold of actuality by imagining dialogues between modern writers, feminine mystics, and, after all, sisters, becoming a member of their voices like a Greek refrain. For all its preponderance of characters, it’s nothing if not an inside reckoning: “The highway inside me folds and I’m heat once more,” Lightman sings on the ultimate monitor, ‘Quickly Got here the Night’. Like a sundown, you possibly can really feel the sunshine’s affection comforting you a short while after the file’s over. Learn our Artist Highlight interview with Sari Lightman.
Tasha, You Are Spring!

Tasha talks about being impressed by trying on the solar out the window whereas crafting most of You Are Spring! the identical means she discovered consolation, half a decade in the past, in “sitting alone in my room with the radiators kicking.” However the level of Tasha’s work isn’t linear development, altering whereas transferring from one place to the following, a lot as the wonder orchestrating and continually rearranging itself in between; previous selves seeping by the current; by way of as residence. “There’s life to be discovered now,” she sings, echoing Gwendolyn Brooks’s foundational poem ‘To the Younger Who Wish to Die’ whereas harmonizing with Brooklyn’s L’Rain and Chicago’s Jamila Woods. Midway by beloved cities, however most of all: proper right here. Learn our inspirations interview with Tasha.
Zoh Amba, Eyes Full

Earlier this 12 months, Zoh Amba joined Iggy Pop on saxophone at Coachella, a considerably shocking transfer following the information that they’d be switching to guitar and songwriting for Eyes Full, their Matador debut. The blazing, heavenly abrasion of the musician’s instrumental work is something however misplaced on the self-produced file, which options Jim White on drums, Kevin Hyland on guitar, and numerous associates at Ashevile’s Drop of Solar, the place it took form. The title may as properly be an inversion of the well-known Shakespeare sonnet, placing it in alignment with Amba’s previous work: The lover’s eyes are the whole lot just like the solar. Don’t be afraid to stare into them, Amba appears to implore.

