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Phoebe Bridgers: Lost Weekend review

(Dead Oceans) After sweeping the Grammys and being scrutinised by the press, Bridgers deploys electronics and unsettling sound design to brilliantly evoke emotional turmoil

Phoebe Bridgers: Lost Weekend review

TL;DR

  • "Lost Weekend" is Phoebe Bridgers' latest solo album, following her successful "Punisher" and the Grammy-winning work with Boygenius.
  • The album delves into the emotional impact of her father's death and the end of her engagement to Paul Mescal, as evidenced by tracks like "The Outside" and the title track.
  • Bridgers utilizes experimental sound design, incorporating droning electronics, feedback, and wordless vocals alongside traditional indie-rock instrumentation.
  • Lyrically, the album is noted for its brilliance, touching on themes of dislocation, grief, and celebrity gossip, with specific references to her personal life.
  • The sonic landscape is described as disorienting, disturbing, and thrilling, with songs shifting between melodic passages and discordant elements.
  • Despite the emotional weight, tracks like "Never Going Back!" and "As Above" suggest an underlying optimism and a look towards future acceptance.