Phoebe Bridgers confirms she features on The 1975's Notes On A Conditional Form album
Phoebe Bridgers has revealed that she features on The 1975's forthcoming album Notes On A Conditional Form.
Yesterday (26 February), Bridgers returned with "Garden Song", her first solo single since her 2017 debut album Stranger in the Alps.
When discussing the new single with Zane Lowe on his Apple Music Beats 1 show yesterday (26 February), Bridgers confirmed that she features on The 1975's upcoming album.
She told Lowe, "We started DMing… Matty told me he was a fan, and then it turned very quickly from talking a tiny bit to then completely no talking to just memes back and forth for like months."
Bridgers adds, "He has really good taste in very obscure nerdy memes. And then I met all of them [The 1975] and they were the sweetest and I can't wait."
@phoebe_bridgers talks to @zanelowe on @Beats1 about recurring nightmares on tour & that deep voice () on "Garden Song" !
— Dead Oceans (@DeadOceans) February 26, 2020
Listen now on @AppleMusic → https://t.co/3r7JiZdjgx pic.twitter.com/uljALs8Yu2
So far, The 1975 have shared five tracks from their Notes On A Conditional Form album - "The Birthday Party", "Me & You Together Song", "The 1975", "People", and "Frail State of Mind".
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