A. A. Bondy

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Biography

A.A. Bondy is actually the birth name (the initials stand for Augeste Arthur) of Scott Bondy, the former lead singer of Birmingham, Alabama's Southern grunge darlings Verbena, frequently compared to Nirvana because of their gritty, aggressive sound and Bondy's searing vocals. The band, which also initially included drummer Les Nuby and bassist Daniel Johnston, was formed when all three were in high school in the early '90s. Later, singer and guitarist Anne Marie Griffin joined the trio, then called Shallow. Nuby eventually left the group and was replaced by original Remy Zero drummer Louis Schefano, and after a name change to Verbena, the band released the EP Pilot Park on Merge. Nuby rejoined the band a year later in time for Verbena's debut full-length, Souls for Sale, which caught the ears of Dave Grohl, who agreed to produce the band's major-label debut, Into the Pink. Johnston left the band, making Verbena a trio once again, and it was as a trio that Verbena recorded their third album, 2003's La Musica Negra, before calling it quits. Bondy retreated to his Catskills home in Palenville in upstate New York, and in time, began writing songs again, emerging with a stripped-down indie folk sound. He recorded and mixed his debut solo album, American Hearts, at a barn near his home, releasing the project in 2007 on the Superphonic imprint. The album was picked up by Fat Possum and re-released early in 2008. A second Fat Possum album, When the Devil's Loose, appeared in 2009, with a third, Believers, following two years later in 2011. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi
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A. A. Bondy

A.A. Bondy performing at an L.A. firehouse, 2010
Background information
Birth name Auguste Arthur Bondy
Also known as Scott Bondy
Born Louisiana
Genres Folk
Occupations Musician, Singer-Songwriter
Instruments Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica
Years active 1990–Present
Labels Fat Possum
Associated acts Verbena

A. A. Bondy (born Auguste Arthur Bondy, also known as Scott Bondy) is an American folk/alternative artist from Birmingham, Alabama, and the former lead singer and guitarist in the rock band Verbena, which he founded in the early 1990s. After the band broke up in 2003, Bondy recorded his debut solo album American Hearts in a barn near his home in the Catskill mountains in Palenville, upstate New York.[1] The album, released in 2007, marked a shift in musical direction towards a more traditional and minimalist folk sound,[2][3] with Bondy playing mostly acoustic guitar and harmonica. His second album When the Devil's Loose was recorded in Mississippi, and released in September 2009. Bondy released his third album, Believers, on September 13, 2011.

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Discography

Albums

Songs on TV

  • "Killed Myself When I Was Young" by was featured in Season 4 of the television series Friday Night Lights and included on the Friday Night Lights Vol. 2 soundtrack
  • "A Slow Parade" was featured in Season 6 of the television series House
  • "Mightiest of Guns" was featured on Season 3 of the Australian television series Packed to the Rafters
  • "When The Devil's Loose" was featured in "The Tough Man in the Tender Chicken", an episode of the popular series Bones
  • "There's A Reason" and "False River" were feature in the television show One Tree Hill

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