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Phoebe Bridgers announces Saddest Factory label
In partnership with Dead Oceans.
God bless Phoebe Bridgers.
Following the release of her fab second album ‘Punisher’, Phoebe has today claimed her new title as CEO of Saddest Factory, a brand new record label in partnership with Dead Oceans.
“The vision of the label is simple,” Phoebe states, “good songs, regardless of genre.”
Musicians keen to have their music heard can send their recordings to the Saddest Factory via the label’s website here.
We love to see it.
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