Julia Holter returns with Something in the Room She Moves, an experimental album that drifts between surreal ambience and corporeal rhythm. Tapping into the fluidity of inner worlds, Holter fuses gliding vocals, fretless bass, and ambient synth lines to build a shimmering soundscape rooted in physical presence.
- Featured in art pop music recommendations worldwide
- Recognized in top lists of indie music albums to buy this year
- Includes standout tracks like “Sun Girl” and “Evening Mood”
Want to know how to use this album for your perfect slow Sunday? Just press play and let Holter’s dreamlike storytelling guide you.
Ashley Caldwell (verified owner) –
Holter’s latest is pure magic—haunting, fluid, and unlike anything else in my collection.
Christina Levy (verified owner) –
One of the most artful releases I’ve heard this year. Definitely belongs on every list of indie music albums to buy.
Stephanie Baker (verified owner) –
I’ve read a dozen Julia Holter album reviews, but nothing beats hearing this masterpiece yourself. Mesmerizing from start to finish.