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There are few periods in life where we change so dramatically as through the first half of our twenties.
It’s a transitional period that Phoebe Green has been acutely aware of, and one that she’s had to negotiate not only in private but in relation to the increasing attention that her brand of highly self-aware, raw pop has gained over that time. From 2020’s breakthrough single ‘Reinvent’ to her critically-acclaimed 2022 debut ‘Lucky Me’, the tangerine-haired singer’s style was one built on a complete cards-on-the-table approach to her own insecurities and anxieties. But now, aged 26, she’s starting to realise that maybe she can keep some things for herself.
Phoebe Green’s music has received extensive support across UK radio station (BBC Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 4, 6Music and Radio X) and has been lauded by the likes of NME, Rolling Stone UK, The Times, The Observer, Crack Magazine, CLASH, i-D, The Line Of Best Fit, Dork, DIY, The Forty-Five. You will also have heard her music appearing on the likes of Killing Eve, the Disney+ series Extraordinary, Geek Girls on Netflix and The BBC’s Waterloo Road. She has played across the country on a 12 date strong headline tour, as well as support slots for the likes of Self Esteem and Everything Everything.
‘Ask Me Now’ sees Phoebe Green enter into a new stage, and one that’s more honest than ever - a window into an ever-evolving person mirroring that in her ever-evolving art.
It’s a transitional period that Phoebe Green has been acutely aware of, and one that she’s had to negotiate not only in private but in relation to the increasing attention that her brand of highly self-aware, raw pop has gained over that time. From 2020’s breakthrough single ‘Reinvent’ to her critically-acclaimed 2022 debut ‘Lucky Me’, the tangerine-haired singer’s style was one built on a complete cards-on-the-table approach to her own insecurities and anxieties. But now, aged 26, she’s starting to realise that maybe she can keep some things for herself.
Phoebe Green’s music has received extensive support across UK radio station (BBC Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 4, 6Music and Radio X) and has been lauded by the likes of NME, Rolling Stone UK, The Times, The Observer, Crack Magazine, CLASH, i-D, The Line Of Best Fit, Dork, DIY, The Forty-Five. You will also have heard her music appearing on the likes of Killing Eve, the Disney+ series Extraordinary, Geek Girls on Netflix and The BBC’s Waterloo Road. She has played across the country on a 12 date strong headline tour, as well as support slots for the likes of Self Esteem and Everything Everything.
‘Ask Me Now’ sees Phoebe Green enter into a new stage, and one that’s more honest than ever - a window into an ever-evolving person mirroring that in her ever-evolving art.
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