Phoebe Bridgers is an American singer-songwriter hailing from Los Angeles, California, recognized for her poignant lyrics and ethereal indie-folk sound. Born on August 17, 1994, Bridgers launched her music career in earnest with her 2017 debut album "Stranger in the Alps," which quickly caught the attention of music critics and indie music fans alike. With her delicate vocals and an emotive storytelling ability that deftly explores themes of life, death, and relationships, she struck a chord with listeners looking for authenticity and depth in their music.
Her subsequent releases have continued to showcase her growth as a musician and songwriter. Bridgers is known not only for her solo work but also for her collaborative projects, such as boygenius with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, and Better Oblivion Community Center with Conor Oberst. She enjoyed further acclaim with her sophomore album "Punisher" in 2020, which included hits like "Kyoto" — a song that has been remixed by various artists, reflecting her influence and the adaptability of her music. Phoebe Bridgers' artistic output frequently extends beyond the traditional album format, contributing to soundtracks and offering live renditions of her songs that captivate her expanding audience. With a series of both haunting and masterful covers, such as "Nothing Else Matters," and original tracks like "Sidelines" – featured in the television adaptation of Sally Rooney's "Conversations with Friends" – Bridgers continues to cement her place as one of the most compelling voices in modern indie music.
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