Bishop Briggs' Church Of Scars Album Is A Stellar Debut

Bishop Briggs' Church Of Scars Album Is A Stellar Debut




Nearly two years soon after breaking out with the hit "River" off her self-titled EP, Bishop Briggs is finally sharing her debut full-length album with the world. Given that she was place on Earth in London and raised in Tokyo and Hong Kong by her Scottish parents, the 25-year-old's personalized background is one big melting weed, and her sound is a reflection of that diverse upbringing.


The 10 tracks that make up Church Of Scars serve as a full taste of what she has to issue as an emerging indie pop singer. There's a song for every kind of situation, whether you require a motivational anthem to fight the good fight, a song that takes you to a safe space indoors your mind or a brooding breakup ballad to mend your wounded heart.


The title of the album comes from a lyric on the track “Hallowed Ground." Bishop further explained her reasoning beyond the name in a press release. "It had to be the album title because it’s how I felt while creating what you are about to hear," she mentioned. "It was about being unafraid of these wounds. So, with that being mentioned, I hope you feel much less alone by hearing this album."


Stream the whole project in full below.












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