Phoebe Bridgers
Jun 22, 2020

Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers has just released her sophomore solo album, Punisher. She again worked with collaborators Tony Berg and Ethan Gruska. Her band -- Marshall Vore (drums), Harrison Whitford (guitar), Emily Restas (bass) and Nick White (piano) – were involved in the recording process, plus several guests including Conor Oberst, Lucy Ducas, Julien Baker and others.
In addition to “Kyoto,” check out “Garden Song,” “Moon Song,” “Savior Complex,” “ICU” and “Graceland Too.”
Bridgers rfecently told The Guardian, “It’s very easy to write kind of just whatever lyrics, but all my favorite lyrics are just like truthful, weird shit that you have to dare yourself into actually writing down.”
Bridgers released Stranger in the Alps in 2017. She has contributed to a couple side projects -- an EP with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus as Boygenius, and the album Better Oblivion Community Center with Conor Oberst.
Bridgers will be performing at the Osheaga Festival in Montreal at the end of July (7/31) before she heads to Australia for some dates.