As bleak news abounds, Valerie June’s sixth album arrives as “a necessary reminder that happiness is just as potent a tool for beating back the darkness as anger,” said Andy Crump in Paste. The 43-year-old Tennessee native is still blending elements of roots rock, Americana, and soul, but she’s more insistently exhorting listeners to fight despair by connecting in small ways with others. The opener, “Joy, Joy!” sets the tone with a “funk-forward downbeat,” blasts of horns and fuzzed-out guitars, and a vocal melody that’s “like the cheeriest roller coaster you’ve ever been on.” Taken whole, Owls, Omens, and Oracles is “a textured, grungy-sounding album, full of melody, soul, and inspired songwriting,” said Timothy Monger in AllMusic. Despite its genre hopping, this M. Ward–produced collection is also “June’s…
