“When the breakup first happened, the first thing I did was Google ‘How to get through a breakup,’” says Bishop Briggs. The Internet told her to take a bath, call a friend — but she had already burned through both those remedies within the first hour.
“In hindsight, maybe on a subconscious level, I know that I was maybe doing this so that people could listen to it and feel less alone,” she says. “But, in the moment, I was just a pile of tears, not knowing how to handle it.”The album’s title track, which was released over the summer, was written shortly before the breakup occurred, and therefore deviates a bit from her breakup anthem vibe, but is very Briggs: feminist, confident, honest.
“When we first started going out, we had a handshake that we were allowed to write about each other,” she says. “So I sent him the music, and he said it’s the best music I’d ever written. It felt so important for me to not protect him, not protect myself, and just tell the truth.”“It can be as simple as knowing I was crying during that vocal take or just having those memories,” she says. “I tried to have moments of expressing some sort of triumph.
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