Demi Lovato 
		It’s Not That Deep
	
	
		
			This is very much post-Brat pop
			
			The Arts Desk
		
	
	
	
		Demi Lovato 
		It’s Not That Deep
	
	
		
			Clocking in at just over half an hour, the album doesn’t leave a lot of room for error
			
			Slant Magazine
		
	
	
	
		Demi Lovato 
		It’s Not That Deep
	
	
		
			If the hooks and vocal commitment feel so steel-cored, it’s perhaps because the pop star is hanging onto them for dear life
			
			The Independent
		
	
	
	
		Demi Lovato 
		It’s Not That Deep
	
	
		
			It delivers successfully on its objective to keep things light and easy while dancing the night away. It’s not that deep, but it might just be Lovato’s best effort yet
			
			The Line Of Best Fit
		
	
	
	
		Demi Lovato 
		It’s Not That Deep
	
	
		
			Feels like a homecoming to her electronic-pop roots
			
			Rolling Stone
		
	
	
	
		Zara Larsson 
		Midnight Sun 
	
	
		
			Midnight Sun is merely an attempt at a sultry summer pop album, released about two months too late, that misses every shot it takes
			
			Spectrum Culture
		
	
	
	
		Lily Allen 
		West End Girl
	
	
		
			A vicious, vulnerable and victorious comeback
			
			NME
		
	
	
	
		Bar Italia 
		Some Like It Hot
	
	
		
			The UK band’s fifth record lays bare a blundering sound that dulls what made some of their previous material compelling
			
			Paste Magazine
		
	
	
	
		Hannah Jadagu 
		Describe
	
	
		
			Jadagu mixes a blunt confessional quality with ethereal vocals and a broader sound range on her second album, foregrounding her guitar work against an electronic backdrop that calls to mind the work of artists like Björk
			
			Paste Magazine
		
	
	
	
		They Are Gutting A Body of Water 
		LOTTO
	
	
		
			Their most fully formed and digestible album to date, might well mark their breaking point to larger audiences and wider acclaim. The future is bright and these guys deserve it
			
			Beats Per Minute
		
	
	
	
		Hannah Jadagu 
		Describe
	
	
		
			A compelling, colossally dynamic pop record
			
			DIY
		
	
	
	
		Hannah Jadagu 
		Describe
	
	
		
			Second album from American singer songwriter sees her evolve her dreamy, languid indie-pop
			
			musicOMH