Presented against backdrop of her own personal health struggles, Laura Meade’s last album, Remedium, was an understandably reflective and fragile affair. Three years on, this follow-up is an equally deep and absorbing piece of work, but one that pointedly looks outward with wide eyes and intensity of purpose. With its underlying themes of defiance in the face of adversity, via the amplifying of female voices silenced by history, The Most Dangerous Woman In America is both vigorously timely and gently subversive.