Georgia was my favorite song of hers by far and I think the new version fucking owns. Really love it.
First album since Carissa's Wierd's "Songs About Leaving" to literally put a lump of sadness in my stomach upon first listen. Still making my way through, but this may have been my most anticipated of the year and so far it does not disappoint in any way. Actually feeling a bit teary at work.
I don’t like the new versions of Killers or Georgia as much as the old versions. Killers needs to ditch the random dude singing.
Killer isn't my favorite, but I like it. The new Georgia gave me chills top to bottom - my eyes totally widened as the song expanded.
Yeah that guy in Killer... kinda unnecessary and I don't think his voice really compliments Phoebe's. The production doesn't help either. Still a solid song.
Never wound up listening to the leak, decided to hold off. Just picked up the lavender variant at my local record store so that's gonna change tonight
I don't dislike either of the changes to Killer or Georgia but man I listened to those songs soooooooo many times from her little EP that the changes are going to take a while to get used to
Wow that new rendition of Georgia is stunning. I also don't mind the male vocals in Killer. Overall, I think this exceeded my expectations. There were no weak points at all for me. I loved every minute.
smoke signals is still the clear standout for me. it's probably my favorite song of the year. also the line: do you feel ashamed, when you hear my name? so jealous
Seriously, it's John Doe as well. Not just some random dude (I'm aware of the irony of this statement).
I wasn't sure how I felt about Phoebe closing the album with a cover, but now that I've heard both versions and the variation between the two I'm on board. Her rendition of the song is so unique to her sound that it really feels like another Phoebe Bridgers song. Without this thread that's what I would've thought it was.