Showing posts with label Alicia Bognanno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alicia Bognanno. Show all posts

Monday, December 06, 2021

New Entry: Bully Return With New Single "Just For Love"

Nashville rock band Bully have returned with their new single "Just For Love".

Recorded during the Sugaregg sessions, this standalone single was co-produced by John Congleton and Alicia Bognanno. Get it here.

Stream it below.


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Tuesday, April 06, 2021

Watch: Bully Unleash Live Video For "Where To Start"

Nashville rock band Bully have unleashed a live video for "Where To Start".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their third studio album 'Sugaregg', released in August 2020 via Sub Pop. Grab your copy here.

Watch the video below.


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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

New Entry: Bully Release New Single "Prism"

Nashville rock band Bully have released their new single "Prism".

The song is taken from their upcoming third studio album 'Sugaregg', set to arrive on August 21st via Sub Pop. Pre-order your copy here.

Speaking about it, Bognanno told The Fader: “‘Prism’ is about the process of letting go and realizing which aspects continue to resonate as time passes.”

Stream it below.


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Wednesday, August 05, 2020

New Entry: Bully Reveal New Single "Hours and Hours"

Nashville rock band Bully have dropped the video for their new single "Hours and Hours".

The song is taken from their upcoming third studio album 'Sugaregg', set to arrive on August 21st via Sub Pop. Pre-order your copy here.

Stream it below.


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Wednesday, July 08, 2020

Watch: Bully Drop New Single/Video "Every Tradition"

Nashville rock band Bully have dropped the video for their new single "Every Tradition".

The song is taken from their upcoming third studio album 'Sugaregg', set to arrive on August 21st via Sub Pop. Pre-order your copy here.

The video was directed by Alan Del Rio Ortiz and Alicia Bognanno. Check out below.


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Thursday, June 11, 2020

Bully Announce New LP 'Sugaregg', Stream "Where to Start"

Nashville rock band Bully have announced the release of their third studio album 'Sugaregg'.

The follow-up to 2017's Losing, was produced and mixed with John Congleton (Cloud Nothings, Angel Olsen, St. Vincent, Swans, etc), and will be out on August 21st via Sub Pop. Pre-order your copy here.

Frontwoman Alicia Bognanno's story of bringing SUGAREGG to life comes after the artist had to face her own life in a stark and real way, having had to find proper treatment for her bipolar 2 disorder before the record was able to take off. "There was change that needed to happen and it happened on this record. Derailing my ego and insecurities allowed me to give these songs the attention they deserved," Bognanno said in a press release. "This is me longing to see the bigger picture, motivated and eager for contentment in the best way," she added. "I hope the happy go lucky / fuck-it-all attitude shines through some of these songs because I really did feel like I was reentering a place I hadn't been to in a while and was excited to be back there." 

With 14 songs on tape, Bognanno and friends left Pachyderm thinking SUGAREGG was done. But once back home in Nashville, she realized there was more to be written, and spent the next five months doing exactly that. Moving to Palace Studios in Toronto with Graham Walsh (Alvvays, METZ, !!!), Bognanno and Mitchell recorded “Where to Start” and “Let You,” which proved to be two of the new album’s key tracks.

Ultimately, SUGAREGG is a testament that profound change can yield profound results — in this case, the most expressive and powerful music of Bognanno’s career. “This is me longing to see the bigger picture, motivated and eager for contentment in the best way,” she says. “I hope the happy go lucky / fuck-it-all attitude shines through some of these songs because I really did feel like I was reentering a place I hadn’t been to in a while and was excited to be back there.”

The band have also shared an Alan Del Rio Ortiz-directed video for the record's first single, "Where to Start," a track described as the "musical equivalent of the sun piercing through a perpetually cloudy sky."

Check out the album's tracklist and watch the video for "Where to Start" below.

Sugaregg Tracklist:
01. Add It On
02. Every Tradition
03. Where to Start
04. Prism
05. You
06. Let You
07. Like Fire
08. Stuck in Your Head
09. Come Down
10. Not Ashamed
11. Hours and Hours
12. What I Wanted


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