Bnny Releases Wild Pink Duet & Announces 'One Million and Three Love Songs'
Bnny — the Chicago band fronted by artist and designer Jessica Viscius — “creates an entire snowglobe-like world in the span of just under two minutes” (Rolling Stone). Fresh off a run of dates supporting Kim Deal, Bnny announces One Million and Three Love Songs, a deluxe edition of her “spinning, vibrant” (Paste) 2024 album, out April 4th via Fire Talk Records. In addition, Bnny joins forces with Fire Talk Records labelmate Wild Pink for “Good Stuff - Edit,” an epic reimagination of OMLS’ standout single. Both Bnny and Wild Pink are known for writing music with hearts adorned on their sleeves, and “Good Stuff - Edit” feels like a natural extension of each artist’s full-length outing from last year. Recorded with Alex Farrar, the original crunch of “Good Stuff” is enhanced by Wild Pink’s grungy overdubs, steely shreds, and a verse that only John Ross could produce.
“Good Stuff - Edit” follows the release of “Love Trap,” Bnny's first offering of the year, released to praise from Rolling Stone, The Needle Drop, Dork, The Line of Best Fit and more. Both tracks appear on One Million and Three Love Songs, and precede Bnny’s run of 2025 tour dates supporting Peach Pit and Briston Maroney. The upcoming shows mark Bnny’s largest performances to-date, including stops at the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, as well as stops in New York, Austin, Washington, DC and more. A full list of tour dates are below, and all tickets are on sale now!
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There are one million ways to approach love, one million ways to experience love, one million ways in which love shapes both the course of our lives and how we choose to navigate that course. On her second album, Bnny’s Jessica Viscius looks love square in its many eyes and describes, with self-awareness and humor, not only what she sees, but what it makes her feel. Deep romantic love, breathy lust, generous self-love—and their opposites, self-loathing, resentment, disappointment—all make appearances. Like a sheet being draped over a clothesline, channeling Mazzy Star and mimicking the soft, gauzy, fresh feeling of realizing you’re able to begin it all again with a new person. Recorded in Asheville at Drop of Sun and produced by Viscius alongside Alex Farrar (Wednesday, Indigo De Souza, Snail Mail), One Million Love Songs is Bnny’s revelatory second album. Out April 2024 on Fire Talk.
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“Do you still believe it?” John Ross asks that question after journeying through the wreckage. The genesis of Dulling The Horns goes back to late 2022, when Ross began workshopping new material during soundcheck on the ILYSM tour. Last summer, Wild Pink decamped to western Massachusetts to reunite with engineer Justin Pizzoferrato. Ross decided to record Dulling The Horns live in the room, in an effort to capture Wild Pink’s onstage style — rawer, grainier. Gone are the glimmering atmospherics and studio affectations of recent Wild Pink outings. Instead, Ross’ voice is haggard against the humid distortion coating every song. “I wanted to make economical songs,” Ross explains. “Music that is very much at its core three or four people rocking.” If before, Wild Pink took notes from Springsteen and Petty, they’ve now entered their Crazy Horse era. On Dulling The Horns, you can hear him rediscovering the fire in real time. Tropes discarded along the roadside, songs pulled from the formative DNA of rock music, all filtered through years of messy fog. “There is no answer to these problems,” Ross says, having eventually yielded. But as far Dulling The Horns is concerned, there’s at least one path forward: Burn it all away, and keep moving. The album was mixed by Alex Farrar in Asheville NC, mastered by Greg Obis in Chicago, IL and is out in October on Fire Talk.
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Everything, the debut album from Chicago quartet Bnny, may as well be a field recording taken from the lone country of grief. Written in sessions that span several years by singer Jess Viscius as she processed the death of her partner, the album is a chronicle of love at its most complex and loss at its most persistent. In the same vein as Sky Blue Sky-era Wilco or the harrowing vulnerability of Tomberlin or Helena Deland, Viscius’ songwriting is evocative and intentional. A longstanding member of the Windy City music scene, the album was produced by Dehd’s Jason Balla, and the sparse arrangements pick apart complicated truths while feeling both timeless and transcendent. Everything is out on Fire Talk (Dehd, Deeper, Pure X, Mamalarky).
Tour Dates
Bnny Tour Dates
Tue. May 20 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia ^
Thu. May 22 - New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17 ^
Fri. May 23 - New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17 ^
Sun. May 25 - Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill ^
Mon. May 26 - Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park ^
Wed. May 28 - Milwaukee, WI @ BMO Pavilion ^
Thu. May 29 - Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island ^
Fri. May 30 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory ^
Sun. June 1 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheater ^
Tue. June 3 - Sandy, UT @ Sandy Amphitheater ^
Thu. June 5 - Woodinville, WA @ Chateau Ste. Michele Winery Amphitheatre ^
Fri. June 6 - Burnaby, BC @ Deer Lake Park ^
Sat. June 7 - Troutdale, OR @ McMenamins Edgefield ^
Tue. June 10 - San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium ^
Wed. June 11 - Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre ^
Fri. June 13 - San Diego, CA @ Gallagher Square ^
Sat. June 14 - Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theater ^
Mon. June 16 - Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheatre ^
Tue. June 17 - Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom ^
Wed. June 18 - Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall ^
Fri. June 20 - Atlanta, GA @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park ^
Sat. June 21 - Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre ^
Sun. June 22 - Washington, DC @ The Anthem ^
Tue. June 24 - Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway ^
Wed. June 25 - Shelburne, VT - The Green at Shelburne Museum ^
Tue. June 26 - Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage ^
^ w/ Peach Pit + Briston Maroney