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2018

Formation and Release of Boygenius EP

Boygenius, an American indie rock supergroup consisting of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus, formed in 2018. Their formation was somewhat accidental but rooted in mutual admiration and friendship, all sharing frustrations about gender-based comparisons prevalent in the music industry. The trio recorded and self-produced their debut EP, titled 'Boygenius,' in just four days during the summer of 2018. The process emphasized cooperation without competitiveness and primarily involved women in its production. The EP was critically acclaimed, praised for its authenticity and fresh sound, and it established Boygenius as a distinctive voice in indie rock. They toured extensively in the U.S. later that year, performing on platforms like 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' and NPR's Tiny Desk Concert.
2019–2021

Collaborations and Continued Presence

Between 2019 and 2021, Boygenius members supported each other's solo careers through collaborative backing vocals on various projects, reinforcing their artistic bond despite pursuing individual paths. A notable planned performance at Woodstock 50 in 2019 was cancelled. In 2020, they contributed vocals to Hayley Williams' EP, and supported critical solo albums including Phoebe Bridgers' 'Punisher,' Julien Baker's 'Little Oblivions,' and Lucy Dacus's 'Home Video.' In an effort to give back, the group released demos from their original EP sessions on Bandcamp to raise funds for charitable organizations across their hometowns, raising over $23,000. This period illustrated their continued creative synergy and dedication to social causes, even while on hiatus from official group projects.
2023

Release of Debut Studio Album 'The Record' and Critical Acclaim

After a hiatus following their initial success, Boygenius returned in 2023 with their debut full-length studio album, 'The Record.' This album was both a critical and commercial success, praised by critics for its depth, cohesion, and emotional resonance. It topped charts in the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands, and reached number four on the U.S. Billboard 200. The album's acclaim secured the group three Grammy Awards and one Brit Award, reinforcing their status as an influential indie supergroup. Besides the album launch, they followed up with the release of their second EP, 'The Rest,' in October 2023. Despite these successes, the group announced a current hiatus, leaving fans anticipating future projects.
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Boygenius: A Supergroup Story

Boygenius (stylized in all lowercase) is an American indie rock supergroup, formed by the critically acclaimed singer-songwriters Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus. Their debut, a self-titled EP released in 2018, quickly established them as a force to be reckoned with. After a hiatus, they returned in 2023 with their debut album, "The Record." This critically acclaimed masterpiece, hailed by NME as an "instant classic," topped the charts in the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands, and peaked at number four on the U.S. Billboard 200. The album's success was solidified by three Grammy Awards and a Brit Award for the band. They released their second EP, "The Rest," in October 2023. The group is currently on hiatus.

The Seeds of a Supergroup:

The formation of Boygenius was, as Bridgers puts it, "kind of an accident." The three women were already established solo artists who deeply admired each other's work and had formed a close friendship. Dacus and Bridgers had both opened for Baker on separate tours in 2016, and they all shared a common ground navigating the indie scene.

Breaking the Mold:

The group's genesis stemmed from a shared frustration with the constant comparison and competition that often plagued women in the music industry. As Dacus has stated, the idea of women in music "should not be remarkable whatsoever." Bridgers echoes this sentiment, adding, "it's not a genre." The trio saw this tendency to pit women against each other as a harmful and outdated notion. Boygenius was formed, in part, to reject this narrative. As Dacus puts it, "I hope people see the three of us and know there isn't competition."

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