BONNIE KEMPLAY RELEASES DEBUT EP RUNNING OUT OF THINGS TO SAY

BONNIE KEMPLAY


RELEASES DEBUT EP RUNNING OUT OF THINGS TO SAY,

RUNNING OUT OF THINGS TO DO VIA DIRTY HIT LISTEN HERE

ANNOUNCES OPENING SLOT FOR THE 1975 UK/IE ARENA TOUR IN JAN 2023


“America has gifted us like-minded lo-fi artists such as Clairo and Snail Mail. Kemplay emphatically

belongs in such exalted company.” – The Sunday Times, Breaking Act


“A divine listen…alt-pop blessed with a sense of precocious innocence.” – CLASH, Track of the Day 

“if this is what she’s managed in just a year, who knows what could come next” – DIY “she’s already turning heads” – The Face 

“Bonnie Kemplay is a bit special…The potential is, frankly obvious.” – Dork 

Edinburgh-based rising star Bonnie Kemplay today releases her debut EP running out of things to say, running out of things to do via Dirty Hit (The 1975, Beabadoobee, Wolf Alice). Watch the self-made visualiser for focus track ‘Blushing’ and listen to the EP in full here: https://bonniekemplay.ffm.to/bkep1

Delicate and vivid, Bonnie’s debut EP is an introspective 6-track collection chronicled over a three year period during the young artist’s most formative years. Her diary-esque approach to songwriting and intimate use of guitar production is what makes her music so universally relatable; stark in places but always with emotional depth, each track serves as a personal record of her life experiences. Combined with her eccentric ear for alt-pop melodies and hummable yet vulnerable lyrics, it’s an impressive debut showcase from one of indie’s brightest young stars.

Speaking on the EP, Bonnie explains: “Running out of things to say, running out of things to do is a collection of songs I wrote between 17-20. The music is a mix of guitar centred acoustic songs and dynamic band arrangements. I wrote about my relationships with people and with myself through stories and journalistic introspection.”

Today’s single follows on from a run of acclaimed singles on her newly signed record deal with Dirty Hit – her gorgeously cinematic debut single ‘19’, acoustic follow up ‘Was it obvious?’, last month’s ‘Static’ and her most recent release ‘Checkers’. All four tracks have cemented her as a vital new voice in the bedroom pop movement, with widespread press support from the likes of The Sunday Times (Breaking Act), Clash (TOTD), NME, Notion, The Face, Best Fit, Dork, DIY and many more. Last year, Bonnie was named as the UK’s top emerging artist after beating over 10,000 other entries to perform in the world famous Radio 1 Live Lounge, joining the likes of Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Stormzy in the Live Lounge history books. The talent search was in partnership with BBC Radio 1 and BBC Music Introducing, in which she unveiled her original song and today’s focus track Blushing’ and a cover of The 1975’s ‘If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)’.

Formerly a Jazz Guitar student at the Royal Northern College of Music, Bonnie began nurturing her love of performing aged just 11 when she was encouraged by her brother to join a community music club who supported her to explore different instruments and build her confidence. Daughter of a guitarist and a painter, Bonnie was constantly surrounded by creativity growing up in Edinburgh and counts artists such as Soccer Mommy, Julien Baker and Clairo among her biggest inspirations. Now aged just 20, she has organically racked up over 1 million streams for her self-described brand of ‘indie sadcore’ and is already turning heads for her captivating live performance, opening for Bleachers at their O2 Shepherds Bush Empire shows, as well as supporting Adele for her BST Hyde Park shows earlier this summer.

Straight out of the gate, Bonnie has proved herself to be one of the most exciting artists to watch this year and will be playing two headline shows in celebration of the EP next week including a performance at Sneaky Pete’s in Edinburgh on 28 November, and YES (Basement) in Manchester on 29 November. Bonnie will also continue her live ascendency with an opening slot for The 1975’s arena tour across the UK and Ireland in January 2023. Full tour dates below with tickets for Bonnie’s headline shows here: http://bonniekemplay.co.uk/live/

Bonnie Kemplay Tour Dates: 

Nov 28 – Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh
Nov 29 – YES, Manchester
Jan 8 – Brighton, Brighton Center
Jan 9 – Bournemouth, International Center Jan 10 – Exeter, Westpoint Arena

Jan 12 – London – The O2
Jan 13 – London, The O2
Jan 15 – Birmingham, Resorts World Arena Jan 16 – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
Jan 17 – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
Jan 19 – Glasgow, SSE Hydro
Jan 20 – Manchester, Manchester Arena Jan 22 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena Jan 23 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
Jan 25 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
Jan 26 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
Jan 29 – Dublin, 3Arena
Jan 30 – Belfast, The SSE Arena

Bonnie Kemplay: running out of things to say, running out of things to do 

Tracklist: 

  1. Winter
    2. 19
    3. Checkers
    4. Static
    5. Blushing
    6. Was it obvious?

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