Hear Bully’s cacophonous new single “Prism”

Taken from SUGAREGG, out August 21 via Sub Pop.

August 12, 2020
Hear Bully’s cacophonous new single “Prism” Angelina Castillo / Sub Pop

After almost three years away, Alicia Bognanno will release SUGAREGG, her third album as Bully, on August 21. The record marks a number of significant firsts for the Nashville-based rock songwriter, who, after producing and engineering Bully's first two records, this time ceded production and engineering duties to the Grammy-winning producer John Congleton (Sleater-Kinney, St. Vincent). It's also the first record that Bognanno has made since finding the proper treatment for her bipolar disorder, which, she said in a press release announcing the record, allowed her to write more freely. That's crystal clear on the joyously cacophonous single "Prism," premiering below. Unlike SUGAREGG's first three singles — "Every Tradition," "Where to Start," and "Hours and Hours" — "Prism" is sung almost entirely in the first person, with Bognanno focusing on the routines and emotions that she wants to maintain in the midst of chaos. It is, she wrote in an email to The FADER, "about the process of letting go and realizing which aspects continue to resonate as time passes."

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Watch the video for "Prism" below and pre-order SUGAREGG — due out August 21 via Sub Pop — on Bandcamp.

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Hear Bully’s cacophonous new single “Prism”