The latest full-length release from Sabrina Teitelbaum, a.k.a. Blondshell, is getting a sonic overhaul. Revealed today (Oct. 8), Another Picture will serve as the expanded and reimagined version of her captivating 2025 record, If You Asked for a Picture.
Along with the album’s original 13 tracks, Another Picture includes fresh collaborations and covers from some of Teitelbaum’s favorite fellow artists. Conor Oberst, Folk Bitch Trio, and Samia deliver their own takes on select tracks from If You Asked for a Picture, while John Glacier contributes a collaborative version of “T&A” alongside a haunting version of “Arms” featuring Gigi Perez, which serves as the expanded record’s lead single.
“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,” Teitelbaum shares in a statement. “I’m blown away by their interpretations of these songs.”
The raw, sharply honest lyrics of “Arms” fall a bit softer, now accompanied by Perez’s heavenly harmonies intertwined with Teitelbaum’s. Still, the track doesn’t lose any of its power or meaning—it instead expands its impact through the pair’s carefully crafted soundscape.
“Every single artist on the project is someone whose music I’m genuinely a massive fan of, so I feel so excited and grateful,” explains Teitelbaum. “I have loved Gigi’s music for years, so it’s so special to get to do ‘Arms’ with her.”
Listen to “Arms” featuring Gigi Perez below:
Blondshell, Another Picture
Track List:
- “Thumbtack”
- “T&A”
- “Arms”
- “What’s Fair”
- “Two Times”
- “Event of a Fire”
- “23’s a Baby”
- “Change”
- “Toy”
- “He Wants Me”
- “Man”
- “Model Rockets”
- “Berlin TV Tower”
- “T&A” (feat. John Glacier)
- “23’s a Baby” (cover by Samia)
- “Arms” (feat. Gigi Perez)
- “Change” (cover by Folk Bitch Trio)
- “Event of a Fire” (cover by Conor Oberst)
- “Thumbtack (Live from Vevo)”
Blondshell’s 2025-2026 Tour Dates:
Nov. 10 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Crescent Ballroom $
Nov. 13 – Austin, Texas @ Mohawk $
Nov. 14 – Houston, Texas @ House of Blues $
Nov. 15 – Dallas, Texas @ The Studio at The Bomb Factory $
Nov. 17 – Kansas City, Mo. @ The Truman $
Nov. 18 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Delmar Hall $
Nov. 20 – Detroit, Mich. @ El Club $
Nov. 21 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Mr. Smalls Theatre +
Nov. 22 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Beachland Ballroom & Tavern =
Feb. 4, 2026 – Sydney, Australia @ Factory Theatre ^
Feb. 5 – Brisbane, Australia @ Crowbar ^
Feb. 7 – Melbourne, Australia @ Max Watt’s ^
April 11 – Indio, Calif. @ Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
April 18 – Indio, Calif. @ Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
$ support from she’s green
+ support from Colatura
= support from The Sonder Bombs
^ = support from Total Tommy