Church of Scars
With an extraordinary voice and gale-force choruses, the artist born Sarah Grace McLaughlin casts a dazzling spell for her Pandora’s box of a debut album. As Bishop Briggs, a name she took after the Scottish town from which her parents hail (and to help avoid confusion with a certain Canadian folk-pop legend), the singer/songwriter earned her spurs on a musical journey that moved from London to L.A. via Tokyo. The result is sophisticated pop that calls forth bombastic, gothic-folk romance (“River”, “White Flag”) and bassy hip-hop grooves (“Hallowed Ground”).
Sarah Grace McLaughlin, aka Bishop Briggs, made her mark on the indie pop scene with her widely acclaimed 2016 hit "River" — accumulating ov...
With Church of Scars, Briggs delivers a series of gothic-soul dirges and blues-inflected pop.
'Church of Scars' by Bishop Briggs: Bishop Briggs delivers powerful performances on a mixed selection of tracks in our review of 'Church of Scars'