Bridgers, Phoebe (1994- )

In 2020, pop learned how much simple physical proximity affects music, and how to cope with isolation. Source

Answering your questions about the year’s biggest stars, and also some of its curious flops. Source

Tracks responding to real-time events and a spectrum of moods captured the hodgepodge feelings of life in lockdown. Source

Isolation was unavoidable this year: Some albums embraced it, some raged against it, some tried to imagine a world without it. Source

Some of pop music’s biggest names didn’t get nominations for the 2021 awards, while a diverse list of lesser-known acts filled out the ballot. Source

The major categories include some surprising, lesser-known names and notable absences as a Recording Academy in transition plans its pandemic awards show. Source

Hear tracks by Megan Thee Stallion, Steve Earle, Bleachers featuring Bruce Springsteen and others. Source

Hear tracks by Foo Fighters, Valerie June, Chris Stapleton and others. Source

The singer and songwriter prefers a ballad. But collaborators yanked her out of her comfort zone for “Kyoto,” a breakout from her latest acclaimed album. Here’s how she made it. Source

Hear tracks by Phoebe Bridgers, Polo G, Neil Young and others. Source


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