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Album Review: 'Tell My Therapist I’m Fine' by Bishop Briggs
Bishop Briggs’ latest album, 'Tell My Therapist I’m Fine', is a powerful testament to human resilience, a raw and compelling journey through loss, self-reflection, and the search for inner strength. Briggs masterfully channels her own life experiences—especially the profound grief of losing her sister—into a collection of songs that resonate deeply with themes of heartache, healing, and hope.
From the opening track, Briggs' voice captivates with a unique blend of raspy warmth and fierce intensity. Songs like “Hurt Me Now” embody defiance and liberation, as Briggs declares her strength in the face of pain. Each track feels like a visceral release, showcasing her growth not only as an artist but as a person who has emerged stronger from dark times. Collaborating with Travis Barker, Briggs injects rock-driven energy into tracks like “Isolated Love,” adding new textures to her already distinctive sound.
A standout of the album, “Mona Lisa on a Mattress,” dives into complicated relationships and self-worth, with Briggs capturing both the highs and lows of love and vulnerability. “My Serotonin” and “Good For Me” are equally gripping, offering moments of introspection balanced by soaring, cathartic choruses. Lyrically, she’s unflinchingly honest, allowing listeners to feel her emotional highs and lows as if they’re her own. Her vocals move fluidly between whispers and explosive cries, lending each song a unique intensity that draws listeners into her world.
Beyond its emotional depth, Tell My Therapist I’m Fine is a sonic journey that blends indie-pop with rock and soul influences, making it one of Briggs' most dynamic records yet. It's a bold, unapologetic reflection on what it means to come out stronger on the other side of life’s toughest moments. For fans and new listeners alike, this album is a must-listen—a moving, electrifying experience that showcases Briggs at her absolute best.
Check out this latest release and listen to more of Bishop Briggs on Spotify & YouTube.
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