Collection: Billie Eilish Vinyl Records – When We All Fall Asleep, Hit Me Hard & Soft on Vinyl

Billie Eilish is the most important pop artist to emerge from the 2010s. Born in Los Angeles in 2001 and working in partnership with her brother Finneas O'Connell — who produces and co-writes everything — she redefined what mainstream pop could sound like: quiet, intimate, closely miked, built on empty space rather than maximalism.

Her debut When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019) was the first album in Billboard history by an artist born in the 2000s to hit number one. Happier Than Ever (2021) and Hit Me Hard and Soft (2024) have since broadened her palette into orchestral pop, bossa nova, and something close to folk. Eilish on vinyl is a genuine pleasure — Finneas's production is obsessed with space and texture, and the spatial depth opens up on analogue playback. The indie-store coloured variants are a particular collector's highlight.

Best Billie Eilish Albums on Vinyl

When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019)
The debut that rewrote pop. Bad Guy, Bury a Friend, When the Party's Over — claustrophobic, minimalist, genuinely unsettling, and recorded almost entirely in Finneas's bedroom. The standard black LP and the numerous coloured variants are all well pressed.

Happier Than Ever (2021)
The sound of an artist growing into her craft. The title track builds from whisper to arena-rock catharsis; NDA and Oxytocin are stone-cold singles. Longer, more varied and emotionally braver than the debut. The 2xLP on opaque yellow is the collector's edition.

Hit Me Hard and Soft (2024)
Her most ambitious record. Birds of a Feather became a genuine global standard, Lunch is her best pure pop song, and the closing Blue reframes the whole album on repeat listens. The smoke-grey and transparent variants are both beautifully pressed.

Guitar Songs (2022)
The stripped-back two-track EP — TV and The 30th — written in response to the Roe v Wade repeal and the Astroworld disaster. Short, sharp and absolutely devastating. Worth owning as a snapshot of a specific cultural moment.

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