When she emerged in the late '00s, Lissie's bohemian, nouveau-Stevie Nicks vibe earned her a reputation as a purveyor of rustic folk rock. But with every album she releases, the Illinois-bred singer/songwriter expands her aural and imaginative palette, ricocheting from the gleaming, airbrushed sheen of mid-'80s AM radio to the tattered, faded glamour of a moody, noirish waltz. Still, even as she plays with tone, texture, and genre, Lissie's own personality and rich, sun-warmed vocals remain front and center in her songs.