Everything We Know About Phoebe Bridgers’ New Album ‘Lost Weekend’
Hey there, you look a little lost. Do you need a map? Welcome to the official guide for Phoebe Bridgers’ Lost Weekend, her first solo album in six years. The singer-songwriter announced her long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s Punisher last month, shortly after a series of intimate pop-up shows across the country. She kicked the trek off in a Roswell, New Mexico club on May 8, and concluded with a massive sold-out show at New York’s Madison Square Garden on June 4. And like her upcoming fall tour, every show was phone-free, making her return all the more magical — much like her medieval-coded video for the fantastic new single “Lost Boys.“
Lost Weekend arrives on Aug. 14, three days before the singer-songwriter’s 32nd birthday. But we’re celebrating early: Here’s everything we know about the upcoming album.
It’s Her Longest Album Yet
According to the album pre-save link on Bridgers’ website, Lost Weekend boasts 16 tracks, making it her most expansive album yet — longer than her previous two solo albums, or her records with boygenius and Better Oblivion Community Center. And in the same way Olivia Rodrigo broke her four-letter album title streak with the recent You Seem Pretty Sad For a Girl So in Love, Bridgers is changing it up, too: Stranger in the Alps and Punisher both featured exactly 11 songs, making this her first album to deviate.
She Has New Collaborators, Including Jack Antonoff
“Lost Boys” was co-produced by Bridgers and her longtime collaborators Tony Berg and Ethan Gruska, and her usual crew — Christian Lee Hutson, Harrison Whitford, Marshall Vore, and others — play a variety of instruments. Bright Eyes members Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott also appear, with Mogis mixing and Walcott contributing trumpet.
But the single features plenty of new faces, too: Jack Antonoff assisted in production, and is credited on drums and drum programming, electric guitar, synthesizers, and the vocoder that opens the track. Comedian Bo Burnham is listed as a co-writer, alongside Alex G, the Philadelphia singer-songwriter who also contributed “drums and voice memo.” Hopefully, these new collaborators appear on other Lost Weekend tracks as well.
The Boys Are Back in Town
Bridgers’ boygenius bandmates Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus contributed vocals on “Lost Boys,” which continues the supergroup’s tradition of appearing on each other’s solo albums. “We’re obsessed with each other,” Bridgers said in boygenius’ Rolling Stone cover story. “I like myself better around them.”
The Tour Flyer Was Shot by Gregory Crewdson
Fine-art photographer Gregory Crewdson — known for his spooky suburban shots that involve roughly the same amount of personnel as a film set — doesn’t do a lot of editorial or commercial work, but he made an exception and shot Bridgers’ tour flyer, for her first official solo run since 2023. In an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone, Crewdson told us why he took the gig, explaining he saw a kinship between his aesthetic and Bridgers’. “There was an alliance there, with a sense of mystery and loneliness, and wanting to make connections about landscape and all that,” he said. “It’s a coming together between Phoebe’s world and my world.”
What About Those Puzzle Pieces?
At Bridgers’ pop-up shows earlier this summer, fans kept finding puzzle pieces in Yondr patches that held their devices, and began assembling them online. They were initially rumored to make up the album cover, but that proved untrue when Bridgers formally announced Lost Weekend and posted the official glitchy cover art (that was shot by Olof Grind, who also captured Punisher). However, pre-order links for the vinyl editions list that each copy of the two-LP set will come with a “20-page full color lyric booklet,” similar to the one from Punisher, which contained illustrations by Chris Riddell. If we’re lucky, the artwork featured on the puzzle pieces will land on the Lost Weekend lyric booklet.
She’s Continuing Her Space Theme
Bridgers has a lifelong love of aliens and outer space. Just listen to the Punisher tracks “Moon Song” or “Chinese Satellite,” or recall her signature rocket-ship bedsheets, which she eventually sewed together to fit her king-size bed. Her locations for the pop-up shows seemed random at first, until internet sleuths detected that she chose to play in towns with extraterrestrial history. Plus, space posters were featured onstage at each concert.
The space theme is also all over the Lost Weekend merch, from a new t-shirt featuring possible lyrics (“Now I can’t see any stars in the sky/When a dream comes true, a fantasy dies”) to the many vinyl variants of the record, all astronomy-coded (“Enceladus Geysers,” “Neptune Winds,” and so on). While mercury is in retrograde, Bridgers has got you covered.
Wait, Is That a John Lennon Reference?
It’s anybody’s guess what Lost Weekend might be named after, but the title could refer to John Lennon’s infamous “Lost Weekend” period, a.k.a. the former Beatle’s debauched 18-month separation from his wife, Yoko Ono, that began in 1973. Bridgers sang about Lennon on “Moon Song,” and spoke to Rolling Stone about him at the time. “Easily best Beatle,” she said. “He’s been such an icon for so many people who are my heroes, like Elliott Smith and Daniel Johnston.”
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