Grace Potter fans can now stream her forthcoming solo album Midnight. The singer, who is best known for fronting rock band The Nocturnals, unveiled the 12-track, pop-oriented release today via NPR. According to the publication,”’Your Girl’ and the aptly named ‘Delirious’ reference Prince circa 1999, while ‘What We’ve Become’ shows traces of MGMT’s ‘Electric Feel.’ ‘Empty Heart’ connects to the contemporary country sound of Little Big Town. There’s a trace of Tom Petty here, a nod to Paramore there.”

Midnight marks Potter’s first proper solo release. The LP was recorded with most of the Nocturnals at L.A. producer Eric Valentine’s (Nickel Creek, Queens of the Stone, Good Charlotte) Barefoot Recording studio. You can give the album a listen here.