Why Bonnie: Wish on the Bone
Briefly

Bonnie's Blair Howerton conveys a relentless optimism through songwriting on the new album "Wish on the Bone," reflecting a broader spectrum of independent rock.
Howerton's poignant lyricism flips from vulnerable to assured, revealing deeper, more patient and serious themes, marking a noticeable evolution from their debut.
On "Rhyme or Reason," the lyrics encapsulate this album's spirit, expressing an enduring hope against all circumstances as the band navigates uncertainties.
Collaborating with Jonathan Schenke for this album, the band broadens their scope, blending styles from shoegaze to indie rock while maintaining precise risk-taking.
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