Phoebe Bridgers Hosts ‘Saddest Factory Radio’ Exclusively on SiriusXMU

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May 16, 2025 - 02:00
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Phoebe Bridgers Hosts ‘Saddest Factory Radio’ Exclusively on SiriusXMU
Image for Phoebe Bridgers' exclusive SiriusXM series, Saddest Factory Radio with Phoebe Bridgers.

Phoebe Bridgers and Marshall Vore host “Saddest Factory Radio with Phoebe Bridgers” on SiriusXMU (Ch. 35), a 60-minute deep dive involving music and one-on-ones. While Phoebe is “out of the office at the moment,” the new May 2025 episode is guest-hosted by Phoebe collaborator and Saddest Factory artist jasmine.4.t.

Saddest Factory Radio

How to Listen

New episodes of “Saddest Factory Radio with Phoebe Bridgers” premiere on SiriusXMU (Ch. 35), SiriusXM’s home for groundbreaking music and emerging indie artists.

Previous episodes can be streamed anytime on the SiriusXM app and web player.

What You’ll Hear

Since early 2022, the show — which serves up “outside-of-the-box thinking and audio trust falls” — features Phoebe at the helm guiding listeners through artist-to-artist conversations and, of course, her favorite songs.

In the debut episode, the GRAMMY nominee shared song recommendations for fans’ questions — from soundtracking a stolen toothbrush with underscores’ “Everybody’s Dead!” to a drive through the Italian countryside set to “Dead End Street” by Blake Mills.

“I wanted to make a playlist based on when music feels the best … and one of the times music feels the best is when I’m miserable,” Bridgers explained. “When I’m down bad, and I want to be more down and more bad, these are the songs that I listen to.”

Special guests of Saddest Factory Radio have included MUNA, Claud, the other members of boygenius, Matt Berninger, and more.

About SiriusXMU

On SiriusXMU (Ch. 35), listen to groundbreaking music from emerging artists. The year-round channel plays a commercial-free mix of new music from up-and-coming bands and producers, together with the indie classics that inspired them.

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