Jenny Hval's previous, acclaimed Rune Grammofon album "Viscera" (2011), recorded with her own free rock trio, overflowed with intimate detail and surrealistic bodily imagery. "Innocence Is Kinky" - which also features a string section led by avant garde composer Ole-Henrik Moe - was produced in Bristol, England by PJ Harvey collaborator John Parish, who helped bring out the intimate qualities of her lyrics and sharpened her improvisational tendencies. Like contemporaries such as Julia Holter and Laurel Halo, she's weaving spellbinding new forms of intelligent, experimental pop with injections from mythology, theory, gender politics and improvisation. You can also trace her no-holds-barred streams of consciousness and unorthodox subject matter back to ... read more