Note sull'episodio
Phoebe Bridgers built a fiercely loyal empire on internet culture, then announced a phone-free tour that forces her audience into the dark. This episode explores how the four-time Grammy-winning indie folk artist, famous for her skeleton onesie and devastatingly melancholic anthems, decided to pull the plug on the very digital fame that fueled her rise.
The story traces her startup-like ascent from busking at a Pasadena farmers market to self-funding her debut with Apple commercial money, retaining creative control, and forming supergroups. It covers the pandemic-era breakthrough of Punisher, her collaborative ethos, her blunt activism, and her sudden disappearance before a 2026 return.
- How open C tuning and baritone guitars create her signature expansive, unsettling sound
- Treating an Apple commercial payday as seed fundi ...Â