Blondshell has announced ‘Another Picture’, a companion to her recent album ‘If You Asked For A Picture’, featuring Conor Oberst, Gigi Perez and others.
The Los Angeles musician – real name Sabrina Teitelbaum – released her second album ‘If You Asked For A Picture’ in May, which NME named as one of the best albums of 2025 so far.
Now, she has announced that the companion album ‘Another Picture’ will be released on November 14, and it will feature the new song ‘Berlin TV Tower’, which has been a fixture on Blondshell setlists this year, as well as covers of songs from the album by Conor Oberst, Samia and Folk Bitch Trio. Pre-order the album here.
Also included is ‘Arms’, a reworking of the ‘If You Asked For A Picture’ track recorded alongside NME The Cover alumnus Gigi Perez. The new version, which you can listen to below, trades in the heavy, sludgy guitars of the original for delicate acoustics, with the vocal interplay of the two singers accentuating the song’s themes of power dynamics.
Speaking about the collaborations on ‘Another Picture’, Teitelbaum has said: “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.”
“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.”
‘Another Picture’ tracklist:
- ‘Berlin TV Tower’
- ‘T&A’ (ft. John Glacier)
- ‘23’s A Baby’ (cover by Samia)
- ‘Arms’ (ft. Gigi Perez)
- ‘Change’ (cover by Folk Bitch Trio)
- ‘Event Of A Fire’ (cover by Conor Oberst)
- ‘Thumbtack’ (live from Vevo)
Blondshell is playing the final leg of her 2025 world tour in North America in November. See the dates below and find any remaining tickets here.
Blondshell will play:
NOVEMBER 2025
10 – Phoenix, Crescent Ballroom
13 – Austin, Mohawk
14 – Houston, House Of Blues
15 – Dallas, The Studio at The Bomb Factory
17 – Kansas City, The Truman
18 – St Louis, Delmar Hall
20 – Detroit, El Club
21 – Pittsburgh, Mr. Small Theatre
22 – Cleveland, Beachland Ballroom & Tavern
FEBRUARY 2026
4 – Sydney, Factory Theatre
5 – Brisbane, Crowbar
7 – Melbourne, Max Watt’s
APRIL 2026
11 – Coachella
18 – Coachella
NME spoke to Teitelbaum about ‘If You Asked For A Picutre’. Explaining the transition away from her self-titled 2023 debut, she said: “I think I feel pretty masculine as a person, and my relationship with gender has been somewhat complicated. On the first album, I wanted to show people who I was for the first time, and so it was important for me to really hit you over the head with it so that you understood who I am and how I feel inside. With this album, I realised that the idea I had that softness would cancel out my masculinity isn’t true. Not every moment of my life is spent being angry.”
‘If You Asked For A Picture’ earned a four-star review from NME, which noted: “After the success of her first album, Teitelbaum was faced with a challenge. Its songs hit so hard because they felt like you had lived them just by listening. How could she capture that same emotional punch but without oversharing and putting every detail of her life up for public consumption? ‘If You Asked For A Picture’ is the answer, still as sharp and impactful but focused more on the spaces in between her stories than the plots themselves.”
As for Perez, she recently told NME’s The Cover about her plans for the near future. “I’m very interested to see what I’m going to be pulled towards,” she said. “Because I haven’t worked on any solo work since I put out the album. I have some things that I’m sitting on that are a little…experimental.”