
- smoke signals
- motion sickness
- funeral
- demi moore
- scott street
- killer
- georgia
- chelsea
- would you rather
- you missed my heart
ten soul-shattering songs of brutally honest lyrical unburdening worthy of keaton henson, mournful pianowork, sweeping strings, vocals that recall julien baker’s deep melancholic yearning & even an early bon iver-esque ear for melody in places – we love it.
this haunting & introspective full-length debut further introduces the 22-year-old as a singular voice. there is a delicate balance to her work; a dance between veiled narratives & earnest emotions between whispers & shouts. throughout the album, she contemplates & reflects on personal experiences through her unique lyric writing perspective: there are overt references to lost idols, canonical pop songs & actual incidents, but her stories unfold through specific, evocative imagery sung in her subtle, confessional style. “i wasn’t trying to be too lo-fi, too hi-fi, too self-serious, too disingenuous…i feel pretty confident that i’m finding my voice,” says bridgers.