Boygenius have released their first full-length record, The Record, and, with it, they’ve shared a visual counterpart directed by Kristen Stewart. Watch “The Film” below.

“The Film” is a triptych, featuring distinct but interconnected visuals for the songs “$20,” “Emily I‘m Sorry,” and “True Blue.” The first third focuses on Julien Baker as she runs around a rural home and works on a junky old car. The “Emily I’m Sorry” portion finds Phoebe Bridgers standing in a monster truck arena as the jacked-up vehicles fly over dirt mounds. In the final segment, Lucy Dacus paints the walls of her house blue, and fills it with all-blue furniture. Her bandmates join in to help her out.

Phoebe Bridgers, Julian Baker, and Lucy Dacus announced The Record in January, issuing it nearly five years after their first EP. They’ll hit the road after making an appearance at Coachella, leading one arm of the Re:Set concert series. They announced several more North American tour dates in the days before The Record’s arrival.

Check out “Supergroup Therapy With Boygenius’ Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker.”

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