Early career (2012–2013) Hackman's first release was an EP of covers, which was available for digital download in October 2012. The following February, she released her first mini-album,
That Iron Taste, featuring songs of her own composition. The album was released in physical formats and as a digital download. It was produced by
alt-J's
Charlie Andrew. In 2013, she toured Australia and Europe as an opening act for
Laura Marling, to support the release of
That Iron Taste. The music video for her song "Cannibal" was filmed at
Bedales School in March 2013. She later released two more EPs,
Sugar Blind on 9 December 2013 and
Deaf Heat on 4 April 2014, via iTunes. Both EPs contain songs written by Hackman as well as one cover song.
Debut album: We Slept at Last (2014–2017) Hackman began recording her full-length debut album in 2014 with producer
Charlie Andrew. She debuted new material from the album, including the songs "Skin" and "Ophelia", while on tour in 2013 with
Laura Marling. In late September 2014, the album's title was announced as
We Slept at Last and was released on 16 February 2015. The album features 12 new songs written by Hackman and does not feature any material from her previous EPs. Hackman embarked on a headlining solo tour throughout the UK in support of the album in November 2014. The album's lead single, "Drown", premiered in mid-October and was officially released on 8 December 2014. On 17 November 2014, "Drown" was announced as a shortlisted contender for DJ
Zane Lowe's "Hottest Record of 2014" on
BBC Radio 1. It ranked No. 89 out of 100 songs. "Animal Fear" was released as the album's second single on 16 February 2015, the same day as the release of
We Slept at Last. On 18 February 2015, Hackman played material from her debut album at The Cob Gallery in
Camden, London. An art exhibit, featuring the album's artwork of 24 photographs, was displayed during the show. She embarked on a solo headlining tour throughout the UK during March and April 2015.
Fenne Lily provided support to Hackman during these dates, which were generally well received by the press The tour continued with shows throughout Europe during the spring and summer of 2015. On 25 June 2015,
Laura Marling announced that Hackman and
Johnny Flynn would join her on tour for a series of concerts in North America during July and August 2015. The concerts would be Hackman's first time performing material in North America. Hackman's fourth single, "Next Year", was released on 14 August 2015. The album was generally well-received, with
The Guardians review rating it four out of five stars, and calling Hackman's work "superbly understated and atmospheric", noting that the "unsettling quality" was a distinguishing factor.
Second album: ''I'm Not Your Man'' (2017) Hackman signed with
Sub Pop for her second album, ''
I'm Not Your Man''. "Boyfriend", the first single from the album, debuted on Hackman's VEVO channel on 22 February 2017 in the form of a music video. The album features the London band
The Big Moon as backing vocalists and instrumentalists. The cover art was designed by
Tristan Pigott. The album was released 2 June 2017.
The Guardians four-star (out of five) review praised Hackman's "sweetly sung cut-glass vocals" and for having "risen from the alt-folk scene". The Observer's review (rating 3/5 stars) called the album "witty, raucous and honest", noting that Hackman, despite a new sound, "keeps the best of her former incarnation", adding to the "balance and variety" of the album.
Pitchfork declared the album "bracing" and "darkly funny", "melodically strong" and "full of surprises", giving a rating of 7.5/10.
Third album: Any Human Friend (2019) On 23 April 2019, Hackman shared a teaser video with the caption "A _ _ H _ _ _ _ F _ _ _ _ _", hinting at the title of her upcoming third album. The following day, she released the lead single, "I'm Not Where You Are". On 22 May, the album's title was revealed to be
Any Human Friend, and it was made available to pre-order. It was released on 9 August 2019. The album was produced by Hackman and
David Wrench, and significantly features synthesizers. Hackman has described the lyrical content of the album as "quite sexual" and "blunt, but not offensive". She wanted to write about sexuality in a "unifying and sexy" way, in contrast to sexual lyrics that objectify the subject. The second single from the album, "The One", was released on 13 June 2019. Hackman has described it as "probably the poppiest song I’ve ever written".
The Guardian, in a four-star review, observed that, on Hackman's "most accomplished record to date", she "flits between self-reflection and self-loathing" in "glorious songs" characterised by "a general wry frankness".
Pitchfork called the album "a singular, extraordinarily horny, and occasionally bleak pop record", about "those quiet moments of reckoning with what it means to be alive, young, and cautiously enamoured of it all", also observing Hackman, with her "coolly unimpressed alto" as "not interested in being coy or mincing words".
The Independent's review calls the album "blunt and bold" with a "dark sexual energy" on which "Hackman’s beatific voice sits atop methodically messy instrumentals". For this album cycle, Hackman toured in the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States.
Fourth album: Covers (2020) This album of covers was produced during Hackman's time in lockdown during the
COVID-19 pandemic, including songs from
Beyoncé,
The Shins, and
Elliott Smith. Released on 13 November 2020, the album was noted by NME in its four-star review to be "intimate and inventive", representing "soothing familiarity with the excitement of the new". Hackman "straddles the line between... well-known tunes and something fresher", the reviewer observing that "the results are gorgeous". She shot the music videos for covers in a disused London Swimming pool. On 19 July 2023, Hackman was featured on the single "Call Me A Lioness", released in celebration of the
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The single also featured
Olivia Dean and
Melanie C, among others.
Fifth album: Big Sigh (2024) Big Sigh was released on January 12th, 2024, under the
Chrysalis Records label. This album features previously released singles like
No Caffeine and
Slime and contains a total of 10 songs. The album was noted by NME as a "defining moment for one of our most intriguing songwriters".{{Cite web|url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/album/marika-hackman-big-sigh-review-3567281|title=Marika Hackman – 'Big Sigh' review: a defining moment for one of our most intriguing songwriters ==Personal life==