Christmas is still two weeks away, but Phoebe Bridgers’ Christmas gift is swift-footed. The California-based folk-rock singer shared a Christmas cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “7 O’Clock News/Silent Night,” featuring Fiona Apple and The National frontman Matt Berninger. Check out the music below.
The 1966 classic folk song is everyone’s hypnotherapeutic song on Christmas Eve. Bridgers’ rendition comes laden with a dreamy, languid and private conversation with her listeners, creating an intimate connection in between. With Apple’s joint vocals and Berninger’s “newscaster” role, the singer interprets a “Silent Night” from her political and societal meandering mind.
“Happy Holidays to everyone whose family has been literally or figuratively torn apart by Donald Trump,” Bridgers wrote a short note about the cover. “And to my racist, xenophobic, misogynistic, hypocritical family members, fuck you. Thanks Fiona, Matt, Simon, and Garfunkel.”
Bridgers and Berninger previously collaborated in Berninger’s first solo single, “Walking On A String,” released on Dead Oceans in October. The duo also made a guest appearance on the Netflix film, Between Two Ferns: The Movie.
Before “7 O’Clock News/Silent Night,” Bridgers released two other covers of holiday songs, 2017’s “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and 2018’s “Christmas Song” in 2018. Check out Bridgers’ international tour dates in 2020 below.
Phoebe Bridgers’ 2020 Tour Dates:
2/26, 2020 – New York, New York – Carnegie Hall (Tibet House US Benefit Concert)
3/17, 2020 – Tokyo, Japan – Zepp DiverCity*
3/18, 2020 – Tokyo, Japan – Zepp DiverCity*
3/21, 2020 – Perth, Australia – Fremantle Arts Centre* (sold out)
3/22, 2020 – Perth, Australia – Fremantle Arts Centre*
3/24, 2020 – Sydney, Australia – ICC*
3/25, 2020 – Sydney, Australia – ICC*
3/27, 2020 – Brisbane, Australia – Fortitude Music Hall* (sold out)
3/28, 2020 – Brisbane, Australia – Fortitude Music Hall*
3/30, 2020 – Melbourne, Australia – Palais Theatre*
3/31, 2020 – Melbourne, Australia – Palais Theatre*
4/1, 2020 – Melbourne, Australia – Palais Theatre*
4/3, 2020 – Auckland, New Zealand – Aotea Centre* (sold out)
4/4, 2020 – Auckland, New Zealand – Aotea Centre* (sold out)
5/1-3, 2020 – Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Music Festival
7/9, 2020 – Madrid, Spain – Mad Cool Festival
*Supporting The National