
Blondshell’s critically acclaimed 2025 release, If You Asked For A Picture, is set to receive a vibrant new companion album. On November 14th, she will release Another Picture — an expanded and reimagined look at a record that’s already become essential. The LP will feature both new and live Blondshell songs, covers by peers including Conor Oberst, Samia, and Folk Bitch Trio, plus features from Gigi Perez (more on that below) and John Glacier.
Today, Gigi Perez joins Blondshell on the harmony-laden Arms (ft. Gigi Perez), a powerful-yet-delicate reimagining of one of Blondshell’s heaviest songs off her latest record. The sludgy guitars traded for acoustics soften its edges, and the interplay of both artist’s stacked harmonies bring out the best in their respective and iconic vocals, deepening the song’s themes of power dynamics and emotional labor.
“Every single artist on the project is someone whose music I’m genuinely a massive fan of so I feel so excited and grateful. I have loved Gigi’s music for years so it’s so special to get to do ‘Arms’ with her,” says Blondshell (Sabrina Teitelbaum) about the eclectic collection of artists joining forces on this release. “John Glacier had one of my favorite records of the year, same with Folk Bitch Trio, Samia, and Conor’s record last year with Bright Eyes. I’m blown away by their interpretations of these songs.”
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After a summer of playing sold-out shows and festivals in the US, UK, and EU, Blondshell’s U.S. tour picks back up on November 10 in Phoenix, AZ, and wraps on November 22 in Cleveland, OH. Blondshell will receive support on this leg from she’s green, Colatura, and The Sonder Bombs. 2026 will see Blondshell returning to Australia and making her Coachella debut. All dates are below and for more information, please visit https://www.blondshellmusic.com/tour.
If You Asked For A Picture was released to worldwide critical acclaim and landed on numerous Best Of 2025 (So Far) lists, including Billboard, Rolling Stone, NME, Consequence, FLOOD Magazine, and more. The album’s tracks have also received individual recognition, with T&A named as one of Billboard’s 50 Best Songs of 2025 So Far and Consequence’s 100 Best Songs of 2025 So Far (#29), while What’s Fair was included in the LA Times’ 25 Best Songs of 2025 So Far.
