It is easy to forget that it has been three whole years since Phoebe Bridgers’ debut record, Stranger in the Alps. This is thanks to a handful of collaborative projects that have kept her in our ears, including boygenius (with […]
It is easy to forget that it has been three whole years since Phoebe Bridgers’ debut record, Stranger in the Alps. This is thanks to a handful of collaborative projects that have kept her in our ears, including boygenius (with […]
Phoebe Bridgers 2/6/18 191 Toole Tucson, AZ
Phoebe Bridgers 2/6/18 191 Toole Tucson, AZ
Phoebe Bridgers 2/6/18 191 Toole Tucson, AZ
Phoebe Bridgers 2/6/18 191 Toole Tucson, AZ
Phoebe Bridgers 2/6/18 191 Toole Tucson, AZ
TJWEST Top 10 Albums By Kim Grant 1. Andy Warhols dream – Trevor Sensor 2. Canyons of My Mind – Andrew Combs 3. Ben Bostick – Ben Bostick 4. In The Alps – Phoebe Bridgers 5. Wow and Flutter – Amilia K. Spicer 6. Barefoot in the Head – Chris Robinson Brotherhood 7. Brand New Day – The Mavericks 8. Lotta Sea […]
Listening is inevitably a subjective process. That said, I do my best to practice suspending or expanding my default filters in order to be more receptive to forms of aesthetic excellence that might not be congruent with my preferences. For […]
2017 was a banner year for Americana. Jason Isbell and John Moreland, the genre’s flagbearers, released new albums and many emerging artists produced outstanding debut and sophomore efforts. A look back at 2017 is also laced with sadness upon the […]
While Phoebe Bridgers’ songs are blue contemplations about broken relationships, loneliness and death, they also remind us that sadness and joy can coexist in the same melody, and that hope and despair stem from similar conflicting premises of existence. […]
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