Indie rock artists snailmail and phoebe_bridgers are taking their talents to the silver scene.
well-known for their excellent indie rock music — ask any frequent reader of Pitchfork about them, and nine times out of ten, they’ll be able to immediately name their favorite albumfavorite song by the two artists. A space where they’re less known, perhaps? Hollywood. Sure, songs like Bridgers’ “
” and Snail Mail’s “Pristine” feel appropriately cinematic with their evocative lyrics and immersive soundscapes. But let’s face it: cinephiles aren’t necessarily super-familiar with their work., both Snail Mail’s Lindsey Jordan and Phoebe Bridgers are both currently attached to an upcoming A24 film called.
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