But if this tells you anything about our relationship, we wrote this song together, just like everything else.”Īs usual, Bridgers‘s eye for details makes the song as she encapsulates exasperation with piercing lines such as “If you’re a work of art, I’m standing too close / I can see the brush strokes” or “It’s amazing to me how much you can say / When you don’t know what you’re talking about.” Listen below and pre-order the album via Bandcamp. We became like family to each other, so our breakup was extremely tough. “We dated for a few years, made music every day, and were extremely codependent. “It’s about my breakup with my drummer,” Bridgers explained. After “ Garden Song” and “ Kyoto,” she has now unveiled a new single, “I See You.” A bitter breakup song about Marshall Vore, the track was actually written with Marshall Vore. Los Angeles singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers is going to release her sophomore album Punisher in a few weeks. Hometown Pasadena called her a 'local treasure. She has previously shared covers of Tom Waits “Day After Tomorrow,” “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,” Merle Haggard’s “If We Make It Through December,” Simon & Garfunkel “‘7 O’Clock News/ Silent Night” with Fiona Apple and The National‘s Matt Berninger, and McCarthy Trenching’s “Christmas Song” with Jackson Browne, with all proceeds going to organizations doing essential community work.“I See You” is taken from Phoebe Bridgers‘s sophomore album, Punisher, out June 19 on Dead Oceans. Singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers has played her own brand of folk rock all over Los Angeles, including the Troubadour, the El Rey, the Roxy, Genghis Cohen, Hotel Caf, The Coffee Gallery Backstage, the Claremont Folk Festival and the Grand Ole Echo. The Christmas cover has become an annual tradition for Bridgers. The track, produced by Bridgers along with longtime collaborators Tony Berg and Ethan Gruska, features Marshall Vore, Harrison Whitford, Sebastian Steinberg, Paul Mescal - as well as vocals, violin and whistling by Andrew Bird. The Center is also the world’s largest LGBT nonprofit, assisting tens of thousands of LGBTQ+ people each month with vital and life-saving services, including youth and senior housing, legal assistance, and affirming, life-saving healthcare. Proceeds from the track will be going to the Los Angeles LGBT Center, which is one of the few federally qualified health centers with providers who specialize in substance abuse treatment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and people living with HIV. Phoebe Bridgers has released a cover of The Handsome Family’s “So Much Wine” - an addition to her Christmas song catalog.
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