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From Charli XCX to Taylor Swift: 10 of the best albums made in lockdown

- Michael Cragg

Announced on 6 April in a Zoom call with fans and released just six weeks later, Charli XCX’s fourth album of metallic agit-pop bristles with the anxiety and suppressed energy of early lockdown. While the undulating lead single Forever scrambles for intimacy, there is a manic need for vital escapism permeating the happy hardcore of Anthems.

Quarantime: The Lost Files Yxng Bane

Narrated by shouty DJ Charlie Sloth, this second mixtape from UK rapper Yxng Bane is loaded with sweaty, bassrattli­ng party anthems for a long lost summer. Started before March’s lockdown but released in May, it features a plethora of London rap talent, from Lewisham’s D-Block Europe to Tottenham’s Headie One.

Lofi Lockdown Barney Artist

On this freebie mixtape, the east London rapper peppers his jazz-tinged hip-hop with quotes from his fans detailing their lockdown experience­s (“Giving my all, working hard at Tesco,” says one). “Here’s a new tape for your balance,” raps Barney smoothly on opener Lofi Brother in a Lockdown, cementing the mixtape’s much-needed air of calm.

Documentin­g Sound series Boomkat Editions

In May, Manchester record shop Boomkat’s Editions label started a series that encouraged a more esoteric lockdown deep-dive, highlighti­ng new material by Sarah Davachi, Hilary Woods (pictured) and others. Its aim was to promote work unhindered by “too much pre-planning or concern for convention”.

Lockdown Sessions The Coral

Lockdown has likely seen a rise in acoustic-guitar-in-the-living room action, both from profession­als and amateurs, and there’s more than a whiff of 3am at a house party about this collection of acoustic ditties. Like all good singalongs it features an Oasis cover, Married With Children.

The Black Hole Understand­s Cloud Nothings

Self-released on Bandcamp in July after their touring schedule was wiped out, the Cleveland alt-rock quartet’s seventh album was conceived mainly by singer Dylan Baldi and drummer Jayson Gerycz. Sending files to each other across the US, they eschewed the harsher sound of their previous albums in favour of charmingly lo-fi, Creation-era indie pop.

World As a Waiting Room White Denim

Written, recorded, mixed and mastered in 30 days, Austin, Texas rock troubadour­s White Denim’s 10th album benefits from the creative restrictio­ns of lockdown. Its nine tracks zip along in just over 30 minutes, with each song infused with a pent-up restlessne­ss that feels timely.

Folklore Taylor Swift

In a parallel universe, Swift would still be riding high from a series of festival headline slots, including Glastonbur­y, in support of 2019’s career-restabilis­ing Lover. Instead, with her schedule scrapped completely, she started writing songs remotely with the likes of the National’s Aaron Dessner and ex-woodsman Bon Iver, the results being 16 songs of hushed, intricatel­y woven chamber-pop.

Multiple EPs Bulbils

Launched on Bandcamp on 22 March with the sensibly titled 1: Bulbils, there have now been 48 (!) EPs from Bulbils, AKA 50 percent of Hen Ogledd, AKA musical couple Sally Pilkington and Richard Dawson. Started to help ease the stress of lockdown for both the duo and the listener, the EPs feel like impression­istic snapshots of a period of time that stretched on for ever.

Drop 6 Little Simz

“I ain’t slept good in days,” raps Londoner Little Simz on the opening track of this self-produced five-track EP. Recorded at home throughout April, Simz had to overcome bouts of selfdoubt as well as noise complaints from new neighbours also stuck at home. It makes for a minimalist, often claustroph­obic meditation on self-reliance.

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With feeling ... Charli XCX.
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Lo-fi highlight… Barney Artist.

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