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A.A. Bondy (born Auguste Arthur Bondy in Louisiana; also known as Scott Bondy ) is an American folk/alternative artist, the former lead singer of Birmingham, AL's Southern grunge darlings Verbena. Check our available A.A. Bondy concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Believers sees A.A. Bondy complete a phoenix-like rise from the flaming fuselage of a stalled career as a major label artist. Having experienced the fickle nature of the music industry with failed grunge experiment Verbena in the late Nineties, the Alabama troubadour retreated, as so many wistful musician types do nowadays, to a barn in the Catskills mountains near New York. There he explored his gentler side, penning an album full of wounded paeans to love, loss and everything in between...
- drownedinsound.com
Fat Possum Former singer for the Southern grunge band Verbena, A.A. Bondy recast himself as a brooding Americana songwriter with his excellent 2007 solo debut American Hearts. His 2009 follow-up When the Devil's Loose formalized the transformation, sparking unfair Ryan Adams comparisons. With Believers, recorded in Glassell Park, Calif. with Beck producer Rob Schnapf, things turns darker...
- www.relix.com
A.A. Bondy has always been something of an itinerant: Not only does he tour almost constantly, but he wanders even in his downtime. He hails from Birmingham, Alabama, and since then has made his home in New York State and Mississippi. For him geography is crucial: Each place offers new lessons, new sounds, and new histories, and Bondy has absorbed them all...
- www.americansongwriter.com
Believers is the third full-length album from Alabama waif AA Bondy. Believers is full of tales told through Bondy's rustic voice and metallic guitar, laced with an almost-pop sensibility that forces an immediate attraction. Opener The Heart is Willing encapsulates just that; Bondy voice is rough but emotive, however matched with the jangly guitar, the song has a spring in its step...
- www.beat.com.au
Though not the type of artist to stop you dead in your tracks, A.A. Bondy does have the power to slow you to a standstill. His barely awake tempos, haunting Twin Peaks guitar notes and languid vocals make everything feel like a lucid dream state somewhere on a lonesome highway. In our era of immediacy, this quality feels invaluable. Bondy's third record isn't drastically different from its two predecessors, 2007's American Hearts and 2009's grossly overlooked When The Devil's Loose...
- www.nowtoronto.com
Break down an A.A. Bondy song, and the parts seem unremarkable: some simple guitar chords, an occasional harmonica break, a few carefully chosen words that don't fully cohere into literal meanings, and stark vocals that sound emotionally overpowered into numbness. But put those parts back together, and another, less-tangible element emerges--a mix of intensity and weariness that makes Bondy's music feel like 3 a.m. in a dark room illuminated by a single light bulb swinging softly at its center...
- www.avclub.com
Listening to "The Heart is Willing", the ominous opening track of A.A. Bondy's latest album Believers, one gets the impression that Bondy is the type of guy who spends his nights creeping around the outskirts of town in a battered '85 Dodge Ram with a loaded six shooter and a bottle of Old Crow in his lap and the devil riding shotgun...
- www.popmatters.com
Alabama folk vet Auguste Arthur Bondy describes the tracks off his third album, Believers, as having been "conjured during and between dreams, in bare rooms, and on the late night streets of America." And "dreamlike" is an adjective that people who talk about music rather enjoy overusing, but Bondy's "dreamlike" has less to do with an airiness and more of a substance: the scenes he paints and images he creates seem to spring from that place between the conscious and subconscious minds...
- www.pastemagazine.com
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