Myopia (Agnes Obel album)

Myopia is the fourth studio album by Danish singer-songwriter Agnes Obel.

[5] The Independent reviewer Elisa Bray described it as "an album to experience alone, and there's a comfort to being pulled into Myopia's contemplative, isolating territory".

[8] Michael Sumsion from PopMatters said Obel's "ethereal and ornate sound channels" traditional forms of jazz, classical, and folk music through "crepuscular flecks of art-pop, trip-hop, and electronica to dazzling effect".

[11] Similarly, Pitchfork's Ashley Bardhan applauded the record's "ghostly, moody chamber pop" as "a new peak for her lush melancholy".

[12] Less enthusiastic was Financial Times critic Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, who found Obel's "pensive nocturnes" admirable but lamented how "the music rarely changes tempo" and "could do with more drama, less gracefulness".