There's three different types of song across Julia Jacklin's Crushing, more or less. There's the muffled, moody, not-quite-ballads at the top ("Body"), anchored at track 4 ("Don't Know How To Keep Loving You") and nearly at the end ("Turn Me Down") - all ace. There's the indie-rocky ones ("Head Alone", "Pressure to Party" and "You Were Right"), which as a set are my favourites. And there's the other ones, which are a bit quieter and don't make much of an impression. Altogether, though, very good.