Having addressed her mother’s cancer treatment on her debut LP and the grief following her death on the second, Michelle Zauner made a conscious decision to leave the shadows for the light with her third. Jubilee sees her channelling 1980s pop (there are echoes of Prefab Sprout, New Order, even Debbie Gibson), most obviously on the terrific “Be Sweet”, the sax-flecked “Slide Tackle” and a deceptively bouncy “Savage Good Boy”, whose subject is a needy billionaire with a doomsday bunker. These are smart, confident and mostly fine-boned songs, though epic closer “Posing For Cars” leans on a lachrymose, slow-mo, alt.rock guitar passage.