Phoebe Bridgers has broken her long solo silence. The singer-songwriter released Lost Weekend, her third studio album and first solo project since 2020’s Punisher, delivering 16 tracks that trace grief, shifting relationships and the disorientation of fame.
The record follows a stretch that saw Bridgers win three Grammys with boygenius, then retreat almost entirely from public life. In that time, she navigated a complicated love life and the sudden death of her father, threads that surface throughout the new album’s unusual, memory-driven structure.
Tracks include “The Outside,” “Lost Boys,” “Kill Me,” “Bobby,” “Haunted” and “Still Standing,” with the project closing on a reprise of its title track. Production came from a team including Ethan Gruska, Jack Antonoff, Tony Berg and Alex G, recorded across Sound City Studios, Electric Lady and Tamarind.
Bridgers has stayed largely out of the press for this rollout, opting instead to preview the album in planetariums across more than 30 cities ahead of release. At a fan Q&A, she offered rare insight into the record’s emotional world rather than sitting for official interviews.
She’ll support, Lost Weekend with the Lost Tour, running September through December.