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Bully is the solo project of guitarist and singer Alicia Bognanno. The American
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band formed in 2013 in
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. They signed to Columbia Records label Startime International and released their first album '' Feels Like'' in 2015, then moved to
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to release '' Losing'' in 2017. Their third album ''Sugaregg'' was released on August 21, 2020. What initially began as a three-piece band is now a solo project with accompanying members.


Background

Bully was founded by
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native Alicia Bognanno, who earned a degree from
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in audio recording before getting an internship at
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's Electrical Audio studios in
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She started recording demos of her own material before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee, where she worked as an engineer at Battle Tapes Recording and The Stone Fox venue. She formed the band with Stewart Copeland on drums (not to be confused with the drummer for The Police). After self-releasing a limited cassette, the band's first single proper, "Milkman", was released in April 2014. They signed with
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label Startime International and released their debut album '' Feels Like'' in June 2015. '' Feels Like'' received generally positive reviews from critics. Laura Snapes of ''
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'' wrote, "The coarse
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head-scream of Bully singer, songwriter, and guitarist Alicia Bognanno is its own resuscitating jolt of protest... she spends much of '' Feels Like'' tearing down the house with her howl." '' Losing'', Bully's second studio album, was released by
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on October 20, 2017. The album was recorded at
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in Chicago. It was called less "grimier and sugar-slick" than ''Feels Like''. On May 1, 2020, Bully released covers of
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's " About a Girl" and
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's "Turn to Hate". Of the "About a Girl" cover, ''
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'' stated "Hearing the Nashville band cover
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is almost too obvious—but, good God, is it glorious. Their spin on 1989's ' About a Girl' strikes a perfect balance of raw and melodic, without ever sounding like the output of a cover band...Still, it's not just a skilled copy of a classic." As for her take on "Turn to Hate", ''
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'' wrote "A song that sounds incredible in Bully's rocket-fueled garage rock style." '' Paste'' concurred that "Bully's rendition is possibly even better than the original with its incredibly anthemic chorus." On June 11, 2020, Bully announced their third record ''Sugaregg'', which was released by Sub Pop on August 21, 2020. Bognanno paid homage to
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" when writing the single "Where to Start", which was met with positive reception. On the album's second single "Every Tradition", Bognanno addresses society's expectations for women, while also targeting a specific unnamed individual. In an interview with the New York Times published on August 18, 2020, Bognanno discussed the record, as well her bipolar II disorder as well as the experience of ''Sugaregg'' being her first solo project.


Members

Current members * Alicia Bognanno – vocals, guitar, bass * Wesley Mitchell – drums * Nick Byrd – bass Past members * Clayton Parker * Reece Lazarus * Stewart Copeland


Discography

*''Bully (2014)'' *'' Feels Like'' (2015) *'' Losing'' (2017) *'' Sugaregg'' (2020)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bully Alternative rock groups from Tennessee Musical groups established in 2013 Musical groups from Nashville, Tennessee Columbia Records artists Sub Pop artists 2013 establishments in Tennessee