Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer from Pasadena, California. Her music is usually described as indie folk, indie rock, and indie pop, often built around intimate vocals, acoustic guitar, atmospheric production, and melancholic, sharply written lyrics. Apple Music describes her as a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter making hushed, haunting indie folk and pop, while her public biography notes that her music often combines acoustic guitar with electronic production.

Her most important solo albums are Stranger in the Alps and Punisher. Key songs include “Motion Sickness,” “Scott Street,” “Funeral,” “Kyoto,” “Garden Song,” “I Know the End,” “Moon Song,” and “Sidelines.” Dead Oceans’ pages for Stranger in the Alps and Punisher highlight the introspective songwriting and the strong critical identity of those records.

She is known for her emotionally direct songwriting, dry humor, and distinctive quiet vocal style. Beyond her solo work, she is also widely known as a member of boygenius with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, and for collaborations with artists such as SZA, The National, Lord Huron, Conor Oberst, and Taylor Swift. She has also received major Grammy recognition, including wins connected to boygenius and her collaboration with SZA on “Ghost in the Machine.”