Ten years in the making, Gloucestershire-via- Manchester songwriter Chloe Foy’s debut is a collection of great intimacy and tenderness, inspired in part by the loss of her father. This is rich, melodic folk, though songs such as “Left-Centred Weight” and “Asylum” carry something of a pop sucker-punch. Foy’s voice, a mingling of crispness and breath, is a stunning thing; it finds muscularity over full-bloom guitars on “Work Of Art”, while on tracks such as “Deserve” and “Bones”, it seems to hang in the ether: sparse, beautiful, braced for lyrical impact.