
Phoebe Bridgers
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Oct 24, 2024 |
xsnoize.com | Phoebe Bridgers |Sharon Van Etten |Stuart Evans
On this, her fourth album, Sophie Allison, aka Soccer Mommy, writes candidly and beautifully about life and everything woven into it. Evergreen is a tender, gentle record that wonderfully relates to Allison’s earliest work. Allison’s writing is strong and shines brighter than ever. The songs are complex and attack the senses with a warm hug and a sharp wit.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
xsnoize.com | Phoebe Bridgers |Sharon Van Etten |Stuart Evans
Bristol-based Bottlemoth shimmer and shine on their glorious debut album, Even Us Ghosts. Having changed their name from Bridges to Bottlemoth after a band member left, their socials were hacked and tagged in photos of Bridges (helpful, I’m sure). A new focus and drive were born, and this wonderful collection of songs proves this being the correct move. Even Us Ghosts is a wonderful exploration of life and all the intricate emotions and details that can get woven within it.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
xsnoize.com | Phoebe Bridgers |Sharon Van Etten |Stuart Evans
Patience is a virtue. This saying holds true for the delicate and delightful work of China Bears. Originally formed in Somerset by twin brothers Ivan (vocals, guitar) and Frazer (lead guitar), the China Bears lineup was completed after James (bass) and Dean (drums) met at university in Guildford.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
music.mxdwn.com | Phoebe Bridgers |Isabella Fischer
In a collaborative moment that delighted fans, Soccer Mommy (real name: Sophia Allison) recently invited the incomparable Phoebe Bridgers to join her onstage during a show in Los Angeles. Together, they delivered a mesmerizing rendition of Elliott Smith’s classic “The Biggest Lie,” sending shivers down the spines of the audience. Soccer Mommy, the singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee, has been making waves in the indie music scene since her debut album For Young Hearts came out in 2016.
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May 12, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Mel Parsons |Holly Arrowsmith |Sloppy Jane |Phoebe Bridgers
Robinson, Mel Parsons and Holly Arrowsmith. Photos / SuppliedThe War on ArtBy Robinson The War on Art by Kiwi artist Robinson is a beautifully – and angrily – performed single about the frustrations and complexities that come with making money from your own creativity.
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