
Phoebe Bridgers wrote her first song at age 11, spent her adolescence at open mic nights, and busked through her teenage years at farmers markets in her native Los Angeles. By age 20, she’d caught the ear of Ryan Adams, who listened to her perform her song “Killer” and invited her to record it in his studio the next day. The session grew into the three-song ‘Killer’ EP, and she hasn’t looked back.
“When I grow up, I’m gonna look up from my phone and see my life,” Phoebe Bridgers making the endless scroll sound like a welcome escape. It’s an artful return for Bridgers who, despite many collaborative projects, hasn’t released new solo material since 2017.
Seven minutes and fifty five seconds of Heaven for the ears