Video: Phoebe Bridgers, ‘I Know the End’
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The video for Phoebe Bridgers’ “I Know the End” was filmed at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum — a necessary thing, perhaps, because it takes a big space to hold the song’s massive, cathartic, screaming finish.
The song is the closer on Bridgers’ rightfully acclaimed sophomore album “Punisher,” released in June. Its sophisticated but relatable storytelling, imbued with the wry melancholy and dark humor of the most engaging of conversationalists, unfolds on a broad sonic palette that makes “Punisher” a true long-player.
If nothing else, director Alissa Torvinen’s video for “I Know the End,” wraps many of Bridgers’ neuroses into six cinematic minutes — and, given the final scene, makes one curse the pandemic that is depriving the world of seeing the singer-songwriter do it live. Come for the symbolism, stay for the video’s final kiss.
Bridgers will be online this weekend as part of the Newport Folk Festival’s Folk On Revival Weekend. Friday’s lineup features Mavis Staples’ 80th birthday celebration, recorded last year at the Theatre at Ace Hotel.
||| Watch: The video for “I Know the End”
||| Previously: “I See You,” “Garden Song,” “Kyoto,” “Enough for Now” (Ethan Gruska feat. Phoebe Bridgers), “Walking On a String” (Matt Berninger feat. Phoebe Bridgers), Live at the Wiltern (as Boygenius with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus), “Stay Down,” “Me & My Dog” and “Bite The Hand” (Boygenius), Live at the Troubadour, Live at the Natural History Museum, Live at the Lodge Room, “Motion Sickness,” “Smoke Signals,” “Prayer in Open D” (“To Emmy Lou” compilation), Ears Wide Open
||| Also: Stream the whole album here
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