"Her fourth album, No Words Left, is her starkest, filled with lyrics about uncertainty and isolation, and yet her most striking, conveying the strongest sense of her artistic identity yet ... And, in an age where every artist is singing about their anxieties, the rawness of her admissions stand out: "I'm terrified that these things won't ever change, for all of my life" she sings on Treat Me Like a Woman, a song that manages to swoon and hold its nerve. On Song After Song, she confesses that a friend's comfort is wasted on her enduring inferiority complex. The bleak and beautiful No Words Left should go some way to mitigating it".