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Wikipedia article




"'I Know the End'" is a song by American singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers. It was released on July 29, 2020 as the fourth single from her second studio album, 'Punisher' (2020). The song is a "three-part suite" that talks about depression, euphoria, and the apocalypse that culminates in a cathartic scream. It has been described as chamber pop, though Bridgers describes it as a "big metal song". Several of Bridgers' frequent collaborators are featured on the song, including Boygenius bandmates Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, Better Oblivion Community Center bandmate Conor Oberst, and 'Copycat Killer' producer Rob Moose.

Music video



The song's Alissa Torvinen-directed official music video was released on July 29, 2020. It features Bridgers "as she navigates dark corridors, emerges from a tub of water, and discovers a locker room full of skeleton onesies." This leads to "an epic finale" at the empty Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where she has a screaming match with an older woman, who she kisses. The abstract style recalls Wes Anderson and David Lynch as Bridgers' grapples with her own mental health.

Live performances



The song made its live debut on September 10, 2020, with a virtual performance on NPR Tiny Desk, where Bridgers performed in a fake Oval Office set. Later in the month she performed the song on 'CBS This Morning' and 'Late Night with Seth Meyers'. The latter performance was filmed as one continuous shot in an empty theater in Covina, California. She performed the song as her 'Saturday Night Live' on February 6, 2021, a performance she ended by smashing her guitar on a prop stage monitor.

Critical reception



"I Know the End" received acclaim from music commentators, with many highlighting the songs emotional resonance and themes. It was referred to as the best song of the year by 'Vulture', with the website saying "The final seconds of "I Know the End" are spent on Bridgers a capella, gasping for more air to scream withonly to choke on it. Frankly, I can't think of a better metaphor for 2020." A review for 'Pitchfork' said that it "packs an albums worth of ideas into five minutes and 45 seconds. One moment the 'Punisher' closer is a hushed acoustic ballad, the next it's a swelling mid-tempo strummer, and then it explodes into an orchestral fanfare, and each section has its own emotional arc". A review for 'NME' called it "an epic cacophony; musing on the apocalypse while boasting the singers delicate, calm and reflective side before blossoming into the biggest thing she's ever done". A 'Consequence of Sound' review read "The ominous ballad returns to the singer-songwriter's narrative abilities and chronicles a bleak look at the world in step with references to American culture and recent happenings through orchestrated folk hymns and electric guitar."

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Personnel



* Julien Baker vocals

* Phoebe Bridgers lead vocals, baritone electric guitar

* Lucy Dacus vocals

* Lukas Frank vocals

* Ethan Gruska sound design, synthesizers, Mellotron, Optigan flutes

* Christian Lee Hutson vocals

* Jenny Lee Lindberg bass

* Malcolm McRae vocals

* Rob Moose strings

* Conor Oberst vocals

* Emily Retsas bass

* Kane Ritchotte vocals

* Tomberlin vocals

* Marshall Vore drums, percussion, vocals

* Jeroen Vrijhoef vocals

* Nathaniel Walcott horns

* Nick White piano, Mellotron

* Nick Zinner electric guitar

References



Category:2020 singles

Category:2020 songs

Category:Apocalyptic music

Category:Phoebe Bridgers songs

Category:Songs about depression

Category:Songs written by Phoebe Bridgers

Category:Songs written by Conor Oberst

Category:2020s ballads

Category:Dead Oceans singles

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