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Phoebe Bridgers review – high priestess of ambiguity turns grief Technicolor in intimate church show

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Union Chapel, London Ahead of playing arenas this winter, Bridgers gives her third album, Lost Weekend, a stripped-back UK debut that makes its bewitching songs sound even more astounding Three days after the rapturous release of her third album, Los…

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