Bombastic (EP) explained

Bombastic
Type:EP
Artist:Bonnie McKee
Cover:Bombastic EP by Bonnie McKee.png
Border:yes
Recorded:2015
Studio:Pulse Recording
(Los Angeles, California)
Genre:Pop, pop rock
Length:15:23
Label:Bonnie McKee Music
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Bombastic is the second extended play (EP) by American singer-songwriter Bonnie McKee released on June 30, 2015 as digital download by McKee's independent record label.[1] She also stated her intentions for it to be a visual EP.

Background

McKee released her debut studio album Trouble in 2004, which was a commercial failure. After a while, she began writing songs with famous artists such as Katy Perry, Britney Spears and Taio Cruz. Many songs that McKee wrote reached the top of international charts. In 2013, McKee signed a contract with Epic Records and released "American Girl", which had a low commercial performance but was well received by the public. McKee and her label so far were in a conflict due to McKee's need for creative freedom. Eventually, McKee left Epic Records.

During an interview with Idolator McKee revealed that she wrote over 100 songs, and that she plans to continue releasing recordings independently.[2]

It’s like, “I’m tired of waiting. I want to get a batch of songs to my fans.” I have 100 songs and I want all of them to come out. Of course, I have to pick my babies and kill my darlings and stuff. I really am looking forward to doing a full length, but I’m just putting this EP to see what happens, see what opportunities come my way. I have a whole album’s worth of material that I wrote when I was on Epic ready to go.

On July 1, McKee announced on a live stream she was attempting to get back the rights to the songs she had previously recorded with her late label Epic Records so she could finally get to release them. She also confirmed physical copies of the Bombastic EP were being released in the coming months.

Singles

The first single from the EP was "Bombastic",[3] released on May 26, 2015. It was written by McKee, Charlie Puth, Sean Walsh and Axident, and is an 80s-influenced dance-pop and pop rock song. Mike Wass from Idolator says that the song "plays like an ’80s workout tape," while the music video is "jam-packed with amazing outfits from the decade taste forgot and several eye-popping poses." The official music video for the song was directed by David Richardson. According to an interview given to Artist Direct [4] Bonnie revealed this was a song about reconnecting with her true self and feeling in charge of her own creativity.

This is what my art looks like when you remove the filter of a corporate overlord record label... It's about freedom to be yourself without caring what other people think, it's about the thrill of the fight, being fearless and empowered, and not apologizing for it! I wrote it when I was feeling kind of frustrated and down, and I needed to remind myself that I am a boss and I have the power to be who I want to be and do what I want to do. And I hope that that is what everyone else takes away from it too! Be bombastic!

A music video for the song "Wasted Youth" was directed by Darren Craig and released on January 12, 2016.[5] The 80s-themed music video for the second single "I Want It All" was released on June 21, 2016 on McKee's Vevo account, the single remix features Vicetone and was released June 17, 2016.[6] The psychedelic, pastel-colored music video for "Easy" was released on November 2, 2016.[7]

Personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef
Worldwide30 June 2015Digital downloadBonnie McKee Music
United StatesAugust, 2015CD (Autographed)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: iTunes – Music – Bombastic – EP by Bonnie McKee. iTunes Store US. Apple Inc. May 27, 2015.
  2. Web site: Bonnie McKee Talks Starting Over, Her 'Bombastic' EP & The Weight Of Expectations: Idolator Interview. June 1, 2015. June 3, 2015.
  3. Web site: iTunes – Music – Bombastic (Clean) – Single by Bonnie McKee. iTunes Store US. May 26, 2015 . Apple Inc. May 27, 2015.
  4. Web site: 3 Reasons: Bonnie McKee 'Bombastic' EP out June 30: Artist Direct Interview. June 11, 2015. July 9, 2015.
  5. Web site: Golden. Zara. Bonnie McKee's "Wasted Youth" Video Is A Candy-Colored PSA For Fun. The Fader. June 21, 2016. January 12, 2016.
  6. Web site: Wass. Mike. Bonnie McKee's '80s-Tastic "I Want It All" Video. Idolator. June 21, 2016. June 21, 2016.
  7. Fenney. Nolan. Bonnie McKee premieres psychedelic new video for 'Easy'. Entertainment Weekly. November 3, 2016. November 26, 2016.