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A Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter with a dreamy and hook-filled indie pop heart,
Phoebe Bridgers' witty lyrical perspectives, sadly beautiful songs, and commanding melodies quickly jettisoned her to worldwide acclaim.
Bridgers emerged out of nowhere in 2015, and in the space of just a few years was collaborating with veterans like
Conor Oberst and peers like
Lucy Dacus and
Julien Baker as millions of fans connected with her work. In addition to her high-profile collaborations,
Bridgers' solo albums drew significant praise and attention, with a solid debut giving way to darker tones on 2020's Grammy-nominated
Punisher. Riding a wave of momentum, she followed it with a pair of EPs and a bevy of singles including 2022's "Sidelines."
Bridgers was born in 1994 in Pasadena, California. She began playing guitar and writing songs at age 11, and by the time she was a teenager, she frequently played around L.A. while attending Los Angeles County High School for the Arts by day.
Bridgers released her debut 7", "Killer," in 2015 via
Ryan Adams' Pax AM label. A trio of buzzworthy singles -- "Smoke Signals," "Funeral," and "Motion Sickness" -- appeared in early 2017 in anticipation of the release of her Dead Oceans-issued debut LP, Stranger in the Alps, which arrived later that September. In 2018,
Bridgers garnered even more widespread acclaim with the release of the
Boygenius EP, a collaborative effort with fellow indie songwriters
Julien Baker and
Lucy Dacus. At this point,
Bridgers was a critical darling, with her albums receiving rave reviews across the board. Song placements in movies and television, multiple appearances on NPR's popular Tiny Desk series, and one-off collaborations with big name indie stars were all in the works. In January of 2019,
Bridgers and
Bright Eyes'
Conor Oberst surprise-released a self-titled album from their new co-led band Better Oblivion Community Center.
Oberst and
Bridgers had already sung together on a track from Stranger in the Alps, but the new project further explored their collaborative chemistry. The band made several television appearances and toured the U.S. and Europe shortly after the album's release.
In 2020,
Bridgers revealed that her second solo album,
Punisher, was complete and would arrive later in the year. In advance of the album's release she began sharing new songs, starting with the drifty folk of "Garden Song" and following it weeks later with "Kyoto."
Punisher was released in June of 2020, again on Dead Oceans. A major critical success, it was also a commercial breakthrough for
Bridgers, charting throughout North America and Europe and garnering four Grammy Award nominations including Best New Artist. A companion piece to
Punisher was released a few months later in the form of
Copycat Killer. This EP reworked four songs from the album with string arrangements from conductor/producer
Rob Moose. Before 2020 was through,
Bridgers released yet another EP, the holiday-themed If We Make It Through December. This four-song EP included various traditional and otherwise Christmas- or holiday-oriented songs and included contributions from
Fiona Apple and
the National's
Matt Berninger.
Over the next year,
Bridgers kept up her profile with a series of cover songs. She contributed a version of
Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters" to The Metallica Blacklist tribute album and covered "That Funny Feeling" from
Bo Burnham's hit comedy special
Inside. She also took on
Tom Waits' "Day After Tomorrow" before offering up a new original in 2022's "Sidelines" from the Hulu television series Conversations with Friends. ~ James Christopher Monger