Today, February 13th, Bully (aka Alicia Bognanno) has released a reworked version of her stand-out single, “Atom Bomb - Electric Version.” Initially released a year ago in Feb. 2024, this newly retooled single was a fan favorite at her live performances throughout last year.
Bognanno shares, “I think that if a song is written well enough at its core, it should be able to translate a similar emotion regardless of its form. I wanted to test that theory with Atom Bomb. Releasing a solo piano song for the first time and playing it live 10 years into my career to a room full of strangers falling silent without request resurrects a sense of boundlessness in me that reinstates what I try to tell myself anytime I find myself fearful of stepping outside of the box people expect to remain in, and that is - if I really want to grow I should stop fearing what I don’t know. I still have nights where my mind goes blank from performance anxiety, and I have to pause mid-song to regain my composure, but even when I feel like I couldn’t have fallen apart more on stage, I still can recognize that I survived and that it’s okay. I played and mixed all of this version of Atom Bomb in my room except for drums which were recorded and played by JT Daly. Coming from an analog background, it feels good to release something that I know isn’t autotuned or on a grid; it’s genuine and imperfect in a way that I feel suits the song best. Whether or not it translates well is subjective, but regardless, I was fulfilled by the process and experimentation of it all.”
Spending most of last year on the road touring to support her 2023 release, Lucky For You, Bully opened SOLD-OUT shows for Suki Waterhouse and Grouplove. She was also featured on the standalone Blondshell single “Docket.” She’s currently hard at work writing her new album. Bully has a headline show confirmed at Friday Cheers in Richmond, VA, on May 9th.
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Clipping’s “Welcome Home Warrior (Feat. Aesop Rock)” is a new single from Dead Channel Sky, their long-awaited, forthcoming Cyberpunk and Hip Hop project, out March 14th, 2025 worldwide on Sub Pop.
Today, Clipping shares the VHS-styled official video for the track, which stars the group’s frontman Daveed Diggs as a computer hacker. “Welcome Home Warrior” is directed by Dimuccio & Miller and produced in conjunction with Media Pollution Studio in Los Angeles. Watch now.
Clipping has also added new, headlining midwest/east coast tour dates for August 2025 in support of Dead Channel Sky beginning August 7th in St. Paul, MN at The Turf Club and ending Saturday, August 16th in Washington, DC at 9:30 Club. Fan presales begin Thursday, February 13th at 10 AM (Local), with tickets on sale to the general public on Friday, February 14th at 10 am (Local).
The group’s fast-selling Spring tour dates for the Western US in support of the album begin March 14th with a hometown show in Los Angeles at The Echoplex and run through May 3rd in Sacramento at Goldfield. Clipping will also appear at Knoxville’s Big Ears Festival on Saturday, March 29th. Please find a complete list of dates below.
Fri. Mar. 14 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echoplex
Sat. Mar. 15 - San Francisco, CA - The Independent
Sat. Mar. 29 - Knoxville, TN - Big Ears Festival
Thu. Apr. 24 - Phoenix, AZ - Rebel Lounge
Sat. Apr. 26 - Salt Lake City, UT - Metro Music Hall
Sun. Apr. 27 - Denver, CO - Larimer Lounge [Sold Out]
Tue. Apr. 29 - Portland, OR - Holocene [Sold Out]
Wed. Apr. 30 - Seattle, WA - Neumos
Thu. May 01 - Vancouver, BC - Rickshaw
Sat. May 03 - Sacramento, CA - Goldfield
Thu. Aug. 07 - St. Paul, MN - Turf Club
Fri. Aug. 08 - Madison, WI - Majestic Theatre
Sat. Aug. 09 - Detroit, MI - El Club
Mon. Aug. 11 - Toronto, ON - The Great Hall
Tue. Aug. 12 - Montreal, QC - Theatre Fairmount
Wed. Aug. 13 - Cambridge, MA - The Sinclair
Thu. Aug. 14 - Brooklyn, NY - Elsewhere
Fri. Aug. 15 - Philadelphia, PA - Ukie Club
Sat. Aug. 16 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
Clipping’s Dead Channel Sky includes the singles “Run It,” “Keep Pushing,” Change the Channel,” along with “Code,” and the previously mentioned “Welcome Home Warrior,” and also features guest appearances from Nels Cline, Bitpanic, Tia Nomore, and Sub Pop labelmates Cartel Madras. Dead Channel Sky was produced and mixed by Clipping and Steve Kaplan and mastered by Levi Seitz at Black Belt Mastering.
Dead Channel Sky will be available on CD/2xLP/DSPs from Sub Pop. LP preorders from megamart.subpop.com (US) and Mega Mart 2 (UK/EU) and your local record store will receive the limited Loser edition vinyl on Emerald/Forest Green Ghostly Mashup (North America) and Neon Pink (UK/Europe). There is also a Silver vinyl edition available from independent retailer Rough Trade in the US and UK (All limited edition vinyl colors are available while stock lasts!). The Dead Channel Sky album art was created by Designers Republic.
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Clipping
Dead Channel Sky
CD + Digital Tracklisting:
1. Intro
2. Dominator
3. Change the Channel
4. Run It
5. Go
6. Simple Degradation (Plucks 1-13) (with Bitpanic)
7. Code
8. Dodger
9. Malleus (with Nels Cline)
10. Scams (feat. Tia Nomore)
11. Keep Pushing
12. “From Bright Bodies” (Interlude)
13. Mood Organ
14. Polaroids
15. Simple Degradation (Plucks 14-18) (with Bitpanic)
16. Madcap
17. Mirrorshades pt. 2 (feat. Cartel Madras)
18. “And You Called” (Interlude)
19. Welcome Home Warrior (feat. Aesop Rock)
20. Ask What Happened
2xLP Tracklisting:
A1. Intro
A2. Dominator
A3. Change the Channel
A4. Run It
A5. Go
B1. Code
B2. Dodger
B3. Malleus (with Nels Cline)
B4. Scams (ft. Tia Nomore)
C1. Keep Pushing
C2. Mood Organ
C3. Polaroids
C4. Madcap
D1. Mirrorshades pt. 2 (ft. Cartel Madras)
D2. Welcome Home Warrior (ft. Aesop Rock)
D3. Ask What Happened
Today, February 4th, 2025, Deep Sea Diver is sharing “Let Me Go,” her collaboration with Grammy-winning musician/songwriter Madison Cunningham, and a new offering from Billboard Heart, the band’s Sub Pop debut.
Inspired by French new wave films, “Let Me Go” follows Deep Sea Diver’s Jessica Dobson and Cunningham through a day in the life. The visual was also filmed in and around Los Angeles on January 5th, 2025. “Let Me Go” was directed by Dobson, Tyler Kalberg, and Deep Sea Diver’s Peter Mansen.
Dobson says of the visual, “I’ve been wanting to collaborate with Madison for a long time, and I was over the moon when this song came in such an unexpected moment. We were just jamming in the studio and I started playing a guitar riff that I’ve had kicking around since high school that Madison started immediately winding around on her guitar. We looped a drum machine that my co-producer Andy Park started playing and a few hours later most of the song was finished. This song felt effortlessly cool from the start; It reminds me of some of my favorite PJ Harvey songs, full of grit & power. We shot the music video with the same spirit, and as two LA natives who both love the city—we wanted to explore our hometown. Not knowing that it was two days before the LA fires, it has subsequently taken on a new meaning as a love letter to the city we both adore.”
Deep Sea Diver’s headlining North American tour in support of Billboard Heart begins Saturday, March 29th in Walla Walla, WA at The Motor Co. and runs through Saturday, May 17th, with a sold out hometown show at The Showbox at The Market. For more information on tickets, please visit Deep Sea Diver’s tour dates page. Please find a complete list of dates below.
Sat. Mar. 29 - Walla Walla, WA - The Motor Co
Sun. Mar. 30 - Boise, ID - Treefort Music Fest
Tue. Apr. 01 - Sacramento, CA - Harlow’s
Thu. Apr. 03 - Los Angeles, CA - Teragram Ballroom
Sat. Apr. 05 - Pioneertown, CA - Pappy & Harriets Indoors
Sun. Apr. 06 - San Diego, CA - Belly Up
Tue. Apr. 08 - San Francisco, CA - The Independent
Fri. Apr.11 - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom
Sat. Apr. 12 - Vancouver, BC - Biltmore Club
Thu. Apr. 24 - St. Paul, MN - Turf Club
Fri. Apr. 25 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle
Mon. Apr. 28 - Toronto, ON - Horseshoe Tavern
Wed. Apr. 30 - Burlington, VT - Higher Ground Lounge
Thu. May 01 - Allston, MA - Brighton Music Hall
Fri. May 02 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
Sat. May 03 - Washington, DC - The Atlantis
Sun. May 04 - Pittsburgh, PA - Thunderbird Music Hall
Tue. May 06 - Indianapolis, IN - Hi-Fi
Wed. May 07 - St. Louis, MO - Off-Broadway
Fri. May 09 - Denver, CO - Globe Hall
Mon. May 12 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Urban Lounge
Sat. May 17 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox at the Market [Sold Out]
Billboard Heart, which also features the official videos for the title track and “Shovel,”, will be available on CD/LP/DSPs on February 28th worldwide from Sub Pop. LP preorders from megamart.subpop.com (US), Mega Mart 2 (UK/EU), Deep Sea Diver’s Official Website, Bandcamp, and your local record store will receive the limited Loser edition vinyl on Transparent Pink (North America), Glacial Blue (Bandcamp North America), and Opaque Pink (UK/Europe) (All limited edition vinyl colors available while stock lasts!). The Billboard Heart cover image is shot by photographer Neil Krug and from his “Spirit II” photo series.
Deep Sea Diver
Billboard Heart
Tracklisting:
1. Billboard Heart
2. What Do I Know
3. Emergency
4. Shovel
5. Tiny Threads
6. Loose Change
7. Always Waving Goodbye
8. Let Me Go (feat. Madison Cunningham)
9. Be Sweet
10. See in the Dark
11. Happiness Is Not a Given
Preservation Hall Jazz Band to Appear At SNL50: The Homecoming Concert Streaming Live From Radio City Music Hall on Peacock February 14th
Preservation Hall Presents Preservation Brass For Fat Man, an album dedicated to the memory of longtime Preservation Hall Percussionist Kerry “Fat Man” Hunter. The album is available today, Friday January 31st worldwide from Sub Pop on all DSPs and on vinyl through megamart.subpop.com in North America, MM2 in UK and EU, Preservation Hall in New Orleans, and at your local record store.
Kevin Louis Cornet of Preservation Hall offers this lovely tribute, “Fat Man was a beautiful, peaceful soul. If I wanted to know what was going on in the streets, where the second line was, or who was playing, I’m calling Fat. With him checking out the way he did and when he did, it’s only right we dedicate this album to him. I mean, his funeral literally had the whole brass band community there – every single brass band in New Orleans was represented! Fat Man forever!”
On Valentine’s Day, Friday, February 14th (at 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT), Preservation Hall Jazz Band will perform at SNL50: THE HOMECOMING CONCERT. Hosted by Jimmy Fallon and featuring a lineup of chart-topping musical guests from across the decades, SNL50: THE HOMECOMING CONCERT will celebrate 50 years of SNL musical and comedy performances.
Streaming live on Peacock from Radio City Music Hall, the SNL homecoming celebration will bring together legendary Saturday Night Live hall-of-famers and surprise special guests including Arcade Fire, Backstreet Boys, Bad Bunny, Bonnie Raitt, Brandi Carlile, Brittany Howard, Chris Martin, David Byrne, DEVO, Eddie Vedder, Jack White, Jelly Roll, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Mumford & Sons, Post Malone, The B-52s, The Roots and more to be announced.
The one-night-only event is executive produced by Emmy Award winner Lorne Michaels and Grammy and Oscar winner Mark Ronson.
SNL50: THE HOMECOMING CONCERT will stream live on Peacock on Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.
The special will also play at fan screening events in select IMAX theaters at Regal Cinemas across California (Regal Edwards Ontario Palace), Pennsylvania (Regal UA King of Prussia), Texas (Regal Lone Star), New York (Regal Deer Park), and Florida (Regal South Beach). Free tickets for fan screenings will be made available exclusively for current Fandango FanClub, Regal Crown Club members, and IMAX subscribers at a later date.
More on Preservation Brass For Fat Man:
BOOM.
It’s the first thing you hear, the first thing you notice. A bass drum strike so hard and heavy, its sound carries for blocks. In fact, you probably feel it before you actually hear it.
BOOM BOOM.
A bottom-end so deep, it lets everyone know: the band is on its way.
BOOM BOOM BOOM
And before you can even see ‘em, you can hear ‘em, clearing the way: angel trumpets, devil trombones, rat-a-tat snares, pulsing tubas, and at the center of it all, the anchor, the rock, the gravity that keeps it all from spinning out and flying off into space, the bass drum. The steady beat that lays the foundation for every feat the brass band can accomplish. The beat that sets the slow and reverential pace for a walk of remembrance towards the cemetery. The beat that dictates the rhythm of the joyous dance on the corner. The beat that puts butts in motion. That bass drum beat is the heartbeat of New Orleans, the organ that pushes the blood through the arteries and veins of our city streets, and the biggest and strongest heart was Kerry “Fat Man” Hunter. When the bass drum was strapped over his shoulders and the mallets were in his hands, he let ‘em know–loud, proud and undeniable was his style, and it’s that style that’s at the heart of For Fat Man, the new recording by the Preservation Hall Brass.
The album was guided from inception to completion by Preservation Hall cornet player Kevin Louis, He wanted to capture what was going on at the Hall on Monday nights, and from the beginning, Fat Man was key to the recording. “Fat Man and Jap [Julius McKee] came to me and said, ‘We need to lay this down, nobody’s doing this,’” Louis explains. “I called on Mark to be my extra ear. It took a while to assemble the A team, ‘cause everyone’s in demand but when everybody had the time, I called Marigny Studios, brought the cats in and we laid down four or five songs, listened to that and said, ‘Yeah, we got something.’ And once we made it happen, it happened like a mf!”
The album kicks off with the sort of atmospheric percussion you might hear from a distance on a Mardi Gras or St. Joseph’s Day, or emanating from a neighborhood bar during the legendary practice sessions held by New Orleans’ Masking Indian tribes. It’s one of the unique sounds of our city. “Fat Man and my podna Gerald French came in and we made those interludes,” says Louis. Those sound pieces are interwoven with the songs on the album, and together, they create a stunning document of a group bound by tradition, anchored in the now, and looking towards what’s to come. This is the sound of the past, present and future getting down all at once.
“We had just grown as a band so much, we had established such a great repertoire and camaraderie,” says trumpet player Mark Braud, describing the bond between the band that can be heard between the lines and the notes throughout For Fat Man. “Playing together every week for years and years, you develop a certain thing as a band. It’s not just a gig anymore.”
But that’s the bittersweet thing about life. The bonds of friendship and love we form lift us up, but those bonds will inevitably be broken, sometimes tragically. We all know how it’s going to end, and in New Orleans we choose to live with that knowledge and make it a part of our day to day. We figure, why not acknowledge the reality of the wheel of life and make its inherent sadness and inevitable happiness a part of how we face every day? There’s pain for the loss and that pain is no joke, but we can’t forget that there’s a life to be remembered, a journey to be celebrated with our tears of memory and our joyful noises, each in their time, and often at the same time. That’s just the way it is here, and we’re lucky to have our music to help us mark these milestones.
“Fat Man was the heartbeat of all of this,” says Ben Jaffe, the Creative Director of Preservation Hall. “He brought a sense of freedom whenever he played. He understood the ability and power of music to make people feel joy, happiness and be therapeutic. It was important to him. This record’s an incredible tribute to him and who he was. He was entirely a singular, unique human being. There’s not many that embodied second line culture in New Orleans like him. It’s a way of life, and such a beautiful thing to be a part of.”
Equal parts remembrance, document, and party, For Fat Man wasn’t meant to bear that title. Kerry’s untimely passing during Mardi Gras is sadly but irrevocably now a part of the story of this record, which began as a celebration of where the brass band tradition at Preservation Hall was at and where it’s going. And thank goodness, the story doesn’t end. Life, like any good brass band, keeps moving. This record is a joyous link in the chain that is the story of New Orleans and its music. It’s for the ancestors, for the culture, for the people in the street, for those that mourn and those that celebrate and everybody somewhere in between. This record is the sound of that chain, that heartbeat, that rhythm. That sweet and thunderous BOOM.
And it hits so hard that the Fatman can probably hear it up in Heaven.
Kevin Louis - long cornet
Mark Braud - trumpet
Wendell Brunious - trumpet
Ronell Johnson - trombone
Richard Anderson - trombone
Roderick Paulin - tenor saxophone
Bruce Brackman - clarinet
Julius McKee - sousaphone
Glen Finister Andrews - snare drum
Kerry “Fat Man” Hunter - bass drum
Gerald French - percussion
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Preservation Hall Presents Preservation Brass
For Fat Man
Tracklisting
1. Indian Percussion Intro
2. Bagatelle
3. Lucky Dog
4. Hot Sausage Rag
5. That Dada Strain
6. Big Chief Coming (Interlude)
7. Slide Frog Slide
8. Climax Rag
9. Bill Bailey Won’t You Please
Come Home
10. Careless Love
11. Medley
12. Fiyaya