Phoebe Bridgers returns with 'Lost Weekend', her new album

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The announcement comes accompanied by the premiere of the homonymous single.

After years without releasing a new album, Phoebe Bridgers advertisement Lost Weekendtheir third studio album, which will be released on August 14 through Dead Oceans. With this release, the American singer and songwriter returns as a soloist with a project that will consist of 16 songs.

As a first preview of this stage, Phoebe launched “Lost Weekend”a song of the same name that promotes his next material. With this single he reveals a new creative facet, which begins after the success of Punisher (2020), the last album that consolidated his composition ability during the pandemic, in addition to having earned him multiple nominations for the GRAMMY.

Since his debut with Stranger in the Alps (2017), Phoebe Bridgers She positioned herself as one of the most relevant composers, whose ability to transform personal experiences into intimate and universal themes allowed her to connect with her audience. Lost Weekend It is presented as a clear example of the evolution that, for almost 10 years, the artist has developed over time.

In recent years, the performer has also expanded her reach thanks to projects and collaborations with Lucy Dacus and Julien Bakerwith whom he formed boygenius. In addition, he has worked with figures such as Taylor Swift, SZA, Lorde, The National, MUNA, Bright Eyes and The 1975establishing herself as one of the most prominent performers on the current music scene.

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