1. Ethel Cain — Preacher’s Daughter
We must admit that we discovered American Ethel Cain quite late, but we are still completely enthralled by her breathtaking debut album Preacher’s Daughter. Inspired by her conservative Christian childhood, the project is her form of letting go. The musical freedom she reveals over 75 minutes is gripping, emotional, and (at times) slightly mysterious. Each story carves out a distinct place with each listen and shows that Ethel Cain is a storyteller that we rarely hear. Preacher’s Daughter is a musical manifesto, one for the history books.
