Stranger in the Alps received acclaim from critics; review aggregator
Metacritic gave the album a
weighted average score of 82/100 based on 16 critic reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Ben Salmon of
Paste wrote: "Bridgers’s plainspoken lyrics and airy, inescapable melodies that make
Alps not just one of 2017’s best debuts, but also one of that year’s (and this decade’s) best albums by anyone at any stage of their career. At 23-years-old, she already has a masterpiece under her belt."
Q gave the album four stars out of five, and wrote: "Across these songs, Bridgers manages an unusual marriage of delicacy and lo-fi wit, and it's a union that has led her to quietly make one of the albums of the year."
DIY gave the album a score of 8 of 10 and said the album "is as accomplished a solo debut as you’ll hear all year--a quietly devastating listen worthy of Phoebe Bridgers’ obvious influences." James Skinner of
Drowned in Sound also gave the album this score, and said: "Some songs come close, but none hit quite as hard as
Stranger in the Alps’ haunting bookends. All the same, the record is a stunning achievement, and one that heralds the arrival of a major talent, undoubtedly in it for the long haul." Steven Loftin of
The Line of Best Fit also gave the album this score, and wrote: "Once the record's over, you'll feel like you’ve been dropped in a dark part of town after being left heartbroken--which is exactly what music like this should do."
Uncut gave the album a lukewarm review, awarding it a score of 6 of 10. "Throughout, her lyrics betray a convincing world-weariness."
The Skinny also gave the album this score, and wrote: "Bridgers is someone finding her way, trying things out, rarely settling for easy when something more is called for. Which isn’t to say that she gets everything right – the new arrangements of both Killer and Georgia lack the immediacy of their originally released versions – but when she does, you can see her making a long career of this." ==Track listing==