Bumpin Uglies

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Bumpin Uglies
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Bumpin Uglies performing in July 2021
Background information
Origin Annapolis, Maryland
Genres Reggae, ska, punk [1]
Years active(2008 (2008)–present) [2]
LabelsSpace Duck
CD Baby
Right Coast Records
Ineffable Records
MembersBrandon Hardesty
Dave Wolf
T.J. Haslett
Will Lopez
Ethan Lee Lichtenberger [3]
Past membersZach Pfefferkorn
Ben McNulty
Keenan Leader
Bruce Givens
Mike Breach
Chad Wright
Website Official website

Bumpin Uglies is an American punk reggae band from Annapolis, Maryland. [4]

Contents

The band's music features a "melody-driven, free-spirited blend of ska, reggae, and punk with a strong focus on lyrics and crowd-pleasing grooves." [2]

The band's influences are a mix of ska-punk and reggae drawn from pioneering bands Sublime, Bad Religion, Reel Big Fish, and Goldfinger.

History

Formation and Free Candy (2008–2011)

The group was founded in 2008 by guitarist and vocalist Brandon Hardesty, and percussionist Zach Pfefferkorn. The band name came from Zach, who threw out the idea of Bumpin' Uglies as they were trying to think of the funniest and most memorable band name possible.

Later, Ben McNulty joined as a bass player and Keenan Leader joined as the drummer. Since then the band has refined its sound with complimentary musicians, ending with the current band consisting of Brandon Hardesty, Dave Wolf, T.J. Haslett, and Ethan Lichtenberger.

The band's first full-length album Free Candy was released on June 11, 2011, and was a strong debut. The release party was thrown at "The Whiskey", a former music venue in Annapolis, Maryland. It featured the singles "Addictive Personality" and "Hallucinations".

Go Folk Yourself and Ninjah: Reggae Assassins (2012–2014)

A year later on June 17, 2012, Go Folk Yourself, their second album, was released.

Then another rapid release, their third LP, titled Ninjah: Reggae Assassins, premiered on May 28, 2013 with their first single, "Morning After".

The next year, they followed up with a live album titled Load In/Load Out: Live at 8x10, released on April 8, 2014.

Since these albums, Bumpin Uglies went from regional favorites on the East Coast, first starting out in clubs and smaller venues, to a more national draw, with heavily touring all over the United States, then onto bigger festivals.

Touring and EPs (2015–2016)

While continuously touring, their first EP, Freakout Hell Bus, was released on June 2, 2015. A followup EP, Sublime With No One, was released on October 16, 2015 and garnered as much attention from its title as the new songs it contained. [5] Their third EP, Better. Faster. Stronger, was released on June 4, 2016.

Keep It Together and Beast From The East (2016)

The band's fourth album, Keep It Together, was released on September 9, 2016 on Right Coast Records.

In December 2016, the trio became a quartet when they added a fourth member, Chad Wright, on keyboard and some vocals. His first album with the band was their fifth LP, Beast from the East, their most acclaimed album, which released on April 6, 2018. The band had four Billboard Top Reggae Album of the Week placements, including a #1 spot with Beast From The East on April 21, 2018. [6]

They are currently signed to Ineffable Records. [7]

The band recorded their first acoustic album, Songs From the Basement on September 26, 2017, which featured acoustic versions of popular singles from their past albums.

Buzz EP and live acoustic album (2019)

On March 22, 2019, the band released their fourth EP, titled Buzz, a six-song complication, including their single "Buzz", featuring friends, Tropidelic. [8] They released Live @ Sugarshack Sessions, their second acoustic album, on October 4, 2019.

Keep Your Suitcase Packed (2020)

Their sixth album, Keep Your Suitcase Packed, was released on Ineffable Records on June 12, 2020. The album featured singles "Florida Showers" (feat. Leilani Wolfgramm), "I Just Am", and "Suburbia". Shortly after the release, Chad Wright left the band to concentrate on other projects. He was replaced on keyboard by Ethan Lichtenberger, who also plays the trumpet and trombone.

'The Never Ending Drop' project (2020–2021)

In 2020 and 2021, the band worked on their own project called "The Never Ending Drop". In a year when they had to stop touring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Hardesty explained, "we decided to double down on the music making portion of our job description", and then released a single every month; whether if it was a viral video, acoustic set or a studio track released to stream. [9]

Bumpin Uglies was featured as one of many reggae bands on Collie Buddz riddim album, Cali Roots Riddim 2020 with their single, "Mid-Atlantic Dub", which was produced by Buddz and mixed by Stick Figure's touring guitarist, producer Johnny Cosmic.

On January 15, 2021, Bumpin Uglies was one of several reggae and punk bands on The House That Bradley Built, a charity compilation honoring Sublime's lead singer Bradley Nowell, helping musicians with substance abuse. They covered Sublime's song "Same In The End".

Mid-Atlantic Dub (2022)

Bumpin Uglies recorded their seventh studio album, Mid-Atlantic Dub, released on September 16, 2022. The 13-track album features special guests; Ballyhoo!, The Elovaters, Little Stranger, Jacob Hemphill of SOJA, Trevor Young, Wax and Tropidelic.

Mid-Atlantic Dub is also being "considered" for a Grammy Award nomination "Best Reggae Album" at the 65th Grammy Awards in 2023. [10]

Bumpin Uglies was one of the many featured reggae rock artists on Crossed Heart Clothing presents Pop Punk Goes Reggae, Vol. 1, which was produced by frontman Nathan Aurora of Iya Terra. The 16-track album was released on September 15, 2023 by Ineffable Records. [11] The band covered "Hands Down" by Dashboard Confessional.

Lyrics Over Everything (2024)

On June 21, 2024, Bumpin Uglies released their eighth full-length studio album, titled Lyrics Over Everything on Controlled Substance Sounds. The 14-track album is produced by Howie Spangler of Ballyhoo!, as well as self-produced by the band. It blends reggae, rock, punk, and ska with Brandon Hardesty's master of lyrics on emotionally new and remastered songs. Special guests featured are G. Love and Special Sauce, Kyle Smith, Joint Operation, The Grilled Lincolns, and Maryland musician Joey Harkum. [12]

Other projects

Bumpin Uglies created a custom beer with Maryland's RAR Brewing to celebrate the release of the band's latest album, Mid-Atlantic Dub. [13] The limited edition Mid-Atlantic Dub Lime Lager 16 ounce can was available exclusively at OktoberWest (West Virginia's "largest beer festival") in Charleston, West Virginia on September 24, 2022. [14]

Lineup

Current members

Bumpin Uglies performing (with new member Ethan) at Bird & Betty's in Beach Haven, New Jersey on July 11, 2021 Bumpin Uglies group shot July 2021.jpg
Bumpin Uglies performing (with new member Ethan) at Bird & Betty's in Beach Haven, New Jersey on July 11, 2021

Former members

Discography

Studio albums

Bumpin Uglies chart history [6]
YearAlbumLabelBillboard peak
2011Free CandySelf-released
2012Go Folk YourselfSelf-released
2013Ninjah: Reggae AssassinsCD Baby
2016Keep It TogetherRight Coast Records#3
2018Beast From The EastSpace Duck Records#1
2020Keep Your Suitcase PackedIneffable Records
2022Mid-Atlantic DubIneffable RecordsTBD
2024Lyrics Over EverythingIneffable RecordsTBD

Live albums/EPs

Bumpin Uglies chart history [6]
YearAlbumLabelBillboard peak
2014Load In/Load Out: Live at 8x10N/A
2015Freakout Hell Bus (EP)N/A
2015Sublime With No One (EP)N/A
2016Better. Faster. Stronger (EP)N/A#2
2016Songs From the Basement (Acoustic EP)N/A
2019Buzz (EP)Ineffable Records#2
2019Live @ Sugarshack SessionsSugarshack Records

Singles

TitleRelease dateAlbum
"Addictive Personality"June 11, 2011Free Candy
"Hallucinations"June 11, 2011Free Candy
"Burn My Candle"June 11, 2011Free Candy
"Nine Words"June 11, 2011Free Candy
"They Remain"June 11, 2011Free Candy
"Morning After"June 17, 2012Go Folk Yourself
"One Foot in Front of the Other"June 17, 2012Go Folk Yourself
"Pocket of Ones"May 28, 2013Ninjah: Reggae Assassins
"Struggling"May 28, 2013Ninjah: Reggae Assassins
"White Boy Reggae"May 28, 2013Ninjah: Reggae Assassins
"Grind"May 28, 2013Ninjah: Reggae Assassins
"Free Taste"May 28, 2013Ninjah: Reggae Assassins
"Dayman"2013 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
"Grass Is Greener"May 29, 2015Freakout Hell Bus
"Bad Decisions"May 29, 2015Freakout Hell Bus
"Nostalgia"October 16, 2015Sublime With No One
"Fuck It"October 16, 2015Sublime With No One
"DIY"May 15, 2016Better. Faster. Stronger
"Sorry I'm Not Sorry"September 9, 2016Keep It Together
"Stop The Fall"September 9, 2016Keep It Together
"Load In Load Out"September 9, 2016Keep It Together
"Oh! Darling" (The Beatles Cover)February 8, 2017(Single)
"Crazy"April 6, 2018Beast From The East
"Hard Liquor" (feat. Ballyhoo!, Sun-Dried Vibes & Oogee Wawa)April 6, 2018Beast From The East
"Budtender" (feat. Gary Dread)April 6, 2018Beast From The East
"All In Stride" (feat. Passafire)April 6, 2018Beast From The East
"Radio" (feat. Tropidelic)April 6, 2018Beast From The East
"Island Time"January 1, 2019Buzz (EP)
"Buzz" (feat. Tropidelic)January 1, 2019Buzz (EP)
"Buzz" (Live Acoustic) (feat. Tropidelic)October 4, 2019Live @ Sugarshack Sessions
"Money"August 16, 2019(Single)
"Mid-Atlantic Dub" (feat. Collie Buddz)May 22, 2020Cali Roots Riddim 2020(Single)
"Suitcase"June 12, 2020Keep Your Suitcase Packed
"I Just Am"June 12, 2020Keep Your Suitcase Packed
"New Socks"June 12, 2020Keep Your Suitcase Packed
"Suburbia"June 12, 2020Keep Your Suitcase Packed
"Florida Showers" (feat. Leilani Wolfgramm)June 12, 2020Keep Your Suitcase Packed
"Underinsured"November 13, 2020The Never-Ending Drop (Project) (Single)
"Serotonin"December 11, 2020The Never-Ending Drop (Project) (Single)
"Predator" (feat. Vana Liya)January 8, 2021The Never-Ending Drop (Project) (Single)
"Same In The End" (Sublime cover)January 15, 2021The House That Bradley Built (Single)
"Loud & Clear"February 11, 2021The Never-Ending Drop (Project) (Single)
"Roles We Play"March 12, 2021The Never-Ending Drop (Project) (Single)
"Cali Sober" (feat. Kaleo Wassman of Pepper)April 8, 2021The Never-Ending Drop (Project) (Single)
"Too Stoned" (feat. Artikal Sound System)May 14, 2021The Never-Ending Drop (Project) (Single)
"Right & Clever"June 18, 2021The Never-Ending Drop (Project) (Single)
"Machanics & Barstools" (feat. Joey Harkum)July 23, 2021The Never-Ending Drop (Project) (Single)
"Slow Burn" (feat. Jacob Hemphill of SOJA)January 14, 2022Mid-Atlantic Dub (Single)
"Make It Through The Day"March 25, 2022Mid-Atlantic Dub (Single)
"Everything Changes" (feat. The Elovaters)June 24, 2022Mid-Atlantic Dub (Single)
"No Love" (feat. Little Stranger)July 29, 2022Mid Atlantic Dub (Single)
"Wild Girls"October 3, 2022Mid Atlantic Dub (Single)
"Healthy Competition" (feat. Tropidelic & Ballyhoo!)December 22, 2022Mid Atlantic Dub (Single)
"Hands Down" (Dashboard Confessional Reggae Cover)August 25, 2023Pop Punk Goes Reggae, Vol. 1 (Single)
"Cheat Codes"March 15, 2024Lyrics Over Everything (Single)
"Passion is Contagious" (feat. Kyle Smith)April 19, 2024Lyrics Over Everything (Single)
"Lyrics Over Everything" (feat. Joey Harkum)May 14, 2024Lyrics Over Everything (Single)
"Maryland Boys" (feat. The Grilled Lincolns and Joint Operation)June 21, 2024Lyrics Over Everything (Single)

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