Phoebe Bridgers and her drummer, Marshall Vore, are when with an all-new edition of Saddest Factory Radio with Phoebe Bridgers — and this time they’re joined by Phoebe’s boygenius bandmates: Lucy Dacus (DAY cuss) and Julien Baker.
Throughout the show, listen as they play and talk well-nigh songs that served as inspirations during the recording of their new tome (due out March 31). You’ll hear songs by Thin Lizzy, The National, Mineral, Iron & Wine, The Click Five, boygenius (of course), and more. Tune in to the new episode on SiriusXMU (Ch. 35) during the times below, or unendingly on the SXM App here now.
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Broadcast Schedule (all times ET)
Thursday, February 2 at 9pm
Fridday, February 3 at 10am
Saturday, February 4 at 3pm
Sunday, February 5 at 6pm
Tuesday, February 7 at 12am
About Saddest Factory Radio
The show, which serves up “outside-of-the-box thinking and audio trust falls,” features Phoebe at the helm guiding listeners through artist-to-artist conversations and, of course, her favorite songs. In the debut episode, the GRAMMY nominee shared song recommendations for fans’ questions — from soundtracking a stolen toothbrush with underscores’ “Everybody’s Dead!” to a momentum through the Italian countryside set to “Dead End Street” by Blake Mills.
“I wanted to make a playlist based on when music feels the weightier … and one of the times music feels the weightier is when I’m miserable,” Bridgers explained. “When I’m lanugo bad, and I want to be increasingly lanugo and increasingly bad, these are the songs that I listen to.”
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