Wishbone

Wishbone

On her third album, Danish electro-pop singer Nanna Oland Fabricus (d.b.a. Oh Land) further explores a style of twitchy dance music. It's largely produced by TV on the Radio’s David Sitek, whose label releases these artful excursions. A number of cowriters and collaborators helped further unlock her bewitching talents, which arguably work best on the more sedate numbers such as “Cherry on Top” and the self-produced “3 Chances.” London-based producer Dan Carey—whose other productions include Emiliana Torrini, Bloc Party, and The Kills—throws himself behind the repetitive hip-hop of “My Boxer,” while producer and writer Grant “WNDRBRD” Michaels twirls knobs for the Sia Furler cowrite “Green Card.” The consistent shuffling of the producer deck lets Ms. Oh Land cover more musical territory, throwing work to Phantom Planet bassist Sam Farrar (for a cowrite on the slightly awry closer, “First to Say Goodbye”) and to often-overlooked A-list singer/songwriter David Poe (for the acoustic and heartfelt “Love You Better”). 

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada