Chicago-based band Bnny — led by Jess Viscius alongside her twin sister Alexa Viscius, as well as Tim Makowski, Matt Pelkey, and Adam Schubert — make dreamy, hushed, and lightly twangy guitar pop with ...
Bnny, the perpetually tearjerking project of Chicago singer-songwriter Jess Viscius, has returned with a single called “Breaking Up.” The new track follows January’s “I’m Just Fine” as the band’s ...
On SNY’s Baseball Night in NY, Jim Duquette talks about Gerrit Cole's rehab timeline and speculates that Cole could return to ...
There’s an openness to Jessica Viscius that is rare to come by. Best known as the frontman of Bnny, the Chicago musician is never one to mince words. Her sentences are punctuated with laughter as she ...
The most striking thing about Bnny's 2021 debut LP, Everything, was Jess Viscius' vulnerability. Written in the wake of her partner's death from an accidental overdose of fentanyl-laced heroin, tracks ...
A chronicle of love and loss, Chicago quintet Bnny’s debut triggers an abundance of heartfelt emotions over fourteen tracks. Lead by singer Jess Viscius, Everything takes you on a bona fide journey.
“Time is a strange thing/Forgotten a lot but I remember some things,” Bnny’s Jessica Viscius sings on the opening track of her second album, One Million Love Songs. The song is called “Missing,” and ...
Chicago musician Jessica Viscius just released her new album as Bnny, One Million Love Songs, via Fire Talk. “I wanted to make songs that are exciting to play—songs that make me feel happy,” Viscius ...
Bnny’s Jessica Viscius has said that her new record, One Million Love Songs, is an album “about love after loss, getting older, and just trying to have fun with a broken heart.” Fiercely candid and ...
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Bnny releases new single “Love Trap"
Indie rock artist Bnny has delivered their new single “Love Trap” today. The new single comes with a visualizer, which can be seen here. “Love Trap” stems from the recording sessions of Bnny’s new ...
Riding the current of a relationship, the album fumbles beautifully and naturally through self-love to self-loathing, trickles through a narrative of heartbreak with a Mazzy Star sound, while finding ...
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