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Punisher
Punisher

Punisher in Bloomington, MN

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Indie singer/songwriter
Phoebe Bridgers
's popularity exploded after the release of her 2017 debut
Stranger in the Alps
. Her sad, sardonic songs were undercut by her dry wit, and her straightforward delivery of emotionally naked material placed her in a lineage of songwriting excellence that included
Elliott Smith
,
Neko Case
, and
Cat Power
. Second solo album
Punisher
arrives after two high-profile collaborations: a 2018 EP from
boygenius
, her supergroup with
Lucy Dacus
and
Julien Baker
Better Oblivion Community Center
, a makeshift band based around songs written by
Bridgers
Bright Eyes
'
Conor Oberst
. Back on her own with
offers up a set of hushed narratives that push her music into new, ominous places. After a brief instrumental introduction, "Garden Song" is a gentle blur of acoustic guitars, slow-moving electronics, and lyrics rich with imagery of houses on fire, flatbed trucks covered in roses, and haunted gardens. Baritone harmonies from
Jeroen Vrijhoef
and the gurgling textures beneath the song add to the strange atmosphere. Much of
follows a similar formula. Vocals on the title track are doubled with robotic Auto-Tune, making lyrics about loneliness and longing all the more detached. Glistening strings on "Chinese Satellite" and the ghostly wind that blows through "Halloween" add intensity to themes of numbness and a struggle to find authentic emotional connections. The several upbeat moments on the album are some of
' finest work. "Kyoto" is a bright travelog, painting a brilliant picture of a day on tour in Japan marked by feeling unexpectedly empty and displaced. Dark lyrics are contrasted with a tangle of sunny melodies and the bright trumpet lines that move the song along.
repeats herself a little bit with the country-tinged harmonies of "Graceland Too," which is similar in execution to
, and some of her melodic turns sound like revisitations of earlier songs. The development on
comes in its subtleties. Where
was an excellent showcase for
' songwriting, the arrangements and production were fairly basic.
's use of moody, barely there electronics and creaky instrumentals enhance the uneasy, dissatisfied feeling of the album. Already masterful at creating sad, smart songs,
reaches new depths with
. It's an album of shockingly self-aware explorations of dark feelings and
is more willing than ever before to throw herself headlong into the darkness. ~ Fred Thomas
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