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Annie Summer Hardy (born June 5, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actress. She is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter of the
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, which she formed in 2003. After releasing their debut EP, '' Lemona'' (2004), the band was briefly signed to Kickball Records, a subsidiary of Interscope, who distributed their debut album, '' Hearts and Unicorns'' (2005). Their second album, '' Waking Up Is Hard to Do'' (2013), was independently released through the band's own label, Full Psycho Records. Hardy was voted one of ''
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s "50 Coolest People," and has received major news coverage in ''NME'', ''Spin'', '' MTV News'' and ''
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'', among others. She started her own record label October 2012 launching Full Psycho Records, TV & Crafts in a soft launch via her
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channel. She is known for her quick-witted stage persona and retorts to insults. Hardy released her first solo album, ''Rules'', in 2017. In addition to music, Hardy has also occasionally worked as an actress; she appeared in Spike Jonze's short film '' I'm Here'' (2010), and later starred as a semi-fictionalized version of herself in the 2021 horror film ''
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''.


Early life

Hardy was born June 5, 1981 in San Clemente, California, to Molly (née Stowell), a part-time playwright and director, and James Kent Hardy. Her mother is a
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of
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descent, and her father is of
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ancestry. Hardy has stated that she discovered her father's Jewish ancestry through a
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; her paternal grandmother was ethnically Ashkenazi Jewish, but religiously a born-again Christian. Hardy also stated she has small amounts of Punjabi Indian, Sardinian, and
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ancestry. Hardy was raised in
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, and began playing guitar when she was in sixth grade. In the tenth grade, Hardy went to a boarding school in
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of which she says, "There was nothing to do there. I was acting there and I was in the choir." It was there that she met another girl who also had a guitar. According to Hardy, "Her dad was teaching her Beatles songs. So we learned how to play together. I learned a lot by studying piano books that had chord charts. I bought some rock books. Around then I learned how to play and sing at the same time." After high school, Hardy did extra work for money and pursued a musical career. In 1999, she moved to Los Angeles. At some point, Hardy worked as a DJ at Beauty Bar. Hardy continued looking for band members and was involved in many potential bands, including Mein Coif, with friends Mike Felix (now drummer of Toys That Kill) and Max Humphrey (bassist of
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).


Career


Giant Drag

In May 2003, Hardy and Micah Calabrese formed Giant Drag. Hardy's mother, who had worked with Calabrese at an internet company, had initially attempted to get Hardy and Calabrese to meet, but the two eventually met through mutual friends who began dating. They began recording music together, including covers of Journey's "
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" and the
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' "God Only Knows." According to Hardy, "One day I said, 'Hey dude, you know all my songs. Why don't you be my drummer?' He agreed." The two considered hiring a bassist to join the group, but instead, Calabrese began performing bass using a synthesizer with one hand, while drumming with the other. Performing both roles limited Calabrese's drumming performance, but soon became a stylistic element of the duo's music. Giant Drag's first show was on June 4, 2003, at the Scene in Los Angeles, one month after they decided to be a band. On January 25, 2005, Giant Drag released the EP '' Lemona'' on
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. This was followed on September 13, 2005, by their first full-length release, '' Hearts and Unicorns'', on Kickball Records. In 2007, Giant Drag covered Madonna's " Oh Father" for a charity/tribute Madonna album that benefited AIDS assistance efforts in Africa, titled '' Through the Wilderness''. The ''Swan Song EP'' was released on February 16, 2010. Also in 2010, Giant Drag's cover of "
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was used in a commercial for ''
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'' on the
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. Giant Drag originals have been featured on television shows including ''The L-Word'', ''Jericho'' and the movie ''
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'' starring Scarlett Johansson and John Travolta. In 2013, the band released their second studio album, '' Waking Up Is Hard to Do''. Commenting on the album, Hardy said: "On ''Hearts and Unicorns'' everything was a complete mystery to me. I put zero thought into writing songs - I was like, "oh, this is just how they come out. They’re beamed to me from a spaceship and they come out finished and then I add a cat solo". Now I’m aware that I have some control over the situation and I put a little more thought into if I was a listener how I’d like to hear it, I guess." The same year, Hardy began recording material under the projects PnP (short for " party and play") and Annie Hardy and the Psychos, both featuring her friend and bandmate Monica Barciki. In 2020, while Hardy was quarantined for
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restrictions in
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prior to shooting the horror film ''
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'', in which starred, she recorded material for Giant Drag's studio album at
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' recording studio, The Albion Rooms, alongside another secret project. The material was recorded with Jamie Reynolds, formerly of the English rock group
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. Commenting on the recording, Hardy stated: "I think I was an idiot savant before, or just an idiot – I’m not sure. I could write songs but I wasn’t really invested. I was always really sedated, taking a lot of pills and whatnot. Now I’m very present and I know what I’m doing for the first time." In 2021, the band independently issued the EPs ''Lemona'' and ''Swan Song'' as a joint release on vinyl for the first time. In June 2022, Giant Drag, featuring Hardy and drummer Collin Deatherage, released the track "Devil Inside", which had previously been recorded for their EP ''Band Car''; the track was featured as a promotional single for ''Dashcam''.


Film and television

In February 2010, she made her screen debut '' I'm Here'', a short film directed by Spike Jonze. In October 2011, she made a musical appearance on the 2011 Halloween episode of ''
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''. In 2017, Hardy appeared as herself in a supporting role in '' The Icarus Line Must Die'', a semi-fictionalized biographical film about Joe Cardamone, the singer of the band The Icarus Line. In 2021, Hardy starred in the lead role in Rob Savage's
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-produced
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horror film ''
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''. Hardy portrays a semi-fictionalized version of herself in the film, starring as a musician who
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herself during a nighttime road trip in England, where she encounters a series of terrifying events. The project was developed by Savage, an acquaintance of Hardy's; he proposed the idea based on a series of livestream videos Hardy had uploaded to
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while driving in Los Angeles, titled ''Band Car'', in which she works out song ideas before the viewers. The film received mixed reviews from critics.


Collaborations

Hardy provided guest vocals on the song "Pink Cellphone" from the 2006
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''. On April 26, 2007, Hardy performed the song "Just Like Honey" onstage with
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for their reunion show the day before Coachella. Hardy contributed vocals to The Icarus Line's 2010 record ''Wildlife'' and performed a number of the band's live appearances on organ. She also appeared at the debut live performance of
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(featuring Deftones singer and guitarist
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) in
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, performing the Giant Drag track "Swan Song".


Other works

Hardy frequently co-hosted the '' Get The Fuck Up'' (''GTFU'') radio show with Jeremy Weiss and Aaron Farley, beginning in 2009. Hardy released her debut solo album, ''Rules'', on April 7, 2017.


Influences

Hardy has named various rock and punk bands as influences, including
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, Babes in Toyland,
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, The Misfits, the
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, and Danzig.


Personal life

In December 2008, Hardy revealed that she had been diagnosed with fibromyalgia. She was prescribed the
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drug Norco to treat her pain, which resulted in a decade-long addiction to the substance. Hardy stated that at one point, she was taking approximately 60 tablets of the drug per day. After several rehabilitation stints, she recovered and became sober from the drug. She commented that, after reaching sobriety, she realized that her "pain levels were nowhere near as bad as I thought they were. When you are taking that much painkiller you have no grasp of what your natural pain levels are." Hardy attributed her muscle pain and fibromyalgia diagnosis to performing with a
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guitar that was too heavy for her body to support: "I didn't realize that through all the touring and sitting in fucked-up chairs and the most painful part of getting onstage every night, was that my guitar was so fucking heavy. I never explored that aspect. I’m pretty small and now I have a
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guitar that is 5 pounds and it sounds rad and it looks cool – and it doesn’t hurt at all. It seems dumb in retrospect." In 2022, Hardy openly discussed her codependent addiction to
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that she developed with a "controlling, manipulative" boyfriend following the release of Giant Drag's second album, ''Waking Up Is Hard to Do'' (2013). Hardy's Adderall abuse eventually progressed to an addiction to methamphetamine. After separating from this boyfriend, Hardy subsequently began an "intense, tempestuous" relationship with Robert Paulson, a rapper known by his stage name
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. In early March 2015, Hardy and Paulson gave birth to a son named Silvio. Silvio died at the age of 17 days of
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(sudden infant death syndrome). Paulson subsequently died of a drug overdose in January 2016.


Discography

Giant Drag * '' Hearts and Unicorns'' (2005) * '' Waking Up Is Hard to Do'' (2013) Solo * ''Rules'' (2017)


Filmography


References


External links

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Giant Drag official website
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