Folk Bitch Trio, composed of former high school friends Heide Peverelle (they/them), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her) and Gracie Sinclair (she/her), shares a deeply rooted sense of humor in their music, and it's what makes them shine, far from the pitfalls of a genre too often mired in its own seriousness. *Now Would Be A Good Time*, their debut album, tells striking and visceral stories, with a biting irony and a touch of dark humor reminiscent of authors like Mary Gaitskill or Ottessa Moshfegh. Their music evokes familiar sounds, but the songs are resolutely modern, imbued with youth, traversing dissociative daydreams, cruel breakups, sexual fantasies, and media overload—all those minor resentments and humiliations that mark the early twenties in the 2020s.