TRACY BONHAM releases “Sky Too Wide” today!

JUNE 6, 2025 [New York, NY] – “It took a little while for me to loosen up and allow my songs to breathe,” says accomplished alternative artist TRACY BONHAM about her continually evolving sound. Her new album SKY TOO WIDE, which is released today, June 6, 2025 via A Woody Hollow, carries a lovely level of creative freedom that has eluded her in the past. “This album is really about getting back up after some major personal challenges,” she explains. “I am more aware and awake than I have ever been.”

An artful merging of the music that swirls within her (she is classically trained in piano, violin and voice), Sky Too Wide elevates the indie rock foundation in which she first found mainstream success and infuses it with elements of classical and jazz without making it sound pretentious or too artsy. iHeart Radio’s Brutally Delicious described the album as “drawing from the romanticism of classical composers, merging lush harmonies and emotive melodies with her signature quirky songwriting… The result is a captivating blend of genres that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly original, proving that Bonham’s music-old and new-remains as relevant and resonant as ever.” Rock And Roll Globe praises that it “showcases Bonham’s  maturity and newfound confidence.”

TRACY BONHAM
Photo credit: Shervin Lainez

Sky Too Wide is a luscious record with upright bassist Rene Hart (David Amram, James Hunter) and drummer Alvester Garnett (Regina Carter, Abbey Lincoln) providing the musical backdrop for Bonham’s exquisite vocals to weave and dive amidst the elevated indie rock for which she is known. Imbuing the immersive and freeform aspects of jazz with the intricate structure of classical into the raucous nature of indie rock gives her music the freedom to explore and grow.

“It’s like going back to the spark I had as a very young musician, discovering the beauty of Ravel and DeBussy and reclaiming that spark and everything that has happened after that,” she explains of the coalescence of influences on this album. But Sky Too Wide is not a snooty record… It’s still primal and visceral with added texture and finesse. The gorgeous piano-led ballad “Damn the Sky (for Being Too Wide)” finds Bonham searching for her “village” after a painful divorce. She explains that the song is about “isolation, loneliness, and a longing for community. My family is 3,000 miles away and, on one very tough day, I wanted to shrink the sky to bring them closer to me.”

Her current single “Jumping Bean” revisits a track that was originally from her Down Here (2000) album and refashions it to suit her current self. While the original was fired up with reckless and spunky rebellion, this new version is more confident and deliberate, displaying a healthy dose of female agency and power. “It is now coming from a place of liberation rather than a feeling of helplessness,” she says.

Tracy Bonham “Jumping Bean”
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Not all is serious and measured in tone, however. Her mischievous sense of humor comes out in full display in her playfully theatrical “Dear God, Should I Hit SEND?” which is “a direct rip from Chopin’s Nocturne op. 9 no. 2,” she laughs, adding, “it’s about how people communicate in the 21st century and the negative impact a single text, tweet, X, or post can have on the world or in one’s personal relationships.”

Bonham’s  breakthrough debut album The Burdens of Being Upright (1996, Island Records) spawned the massive #1 alternative chart-topping single “Mother Mother.” A classically trained violinist and pianist, and twice GRAMMY™ nominated, Bonham  spent the following 27 years evolving as an artist through her albums and live performances. That debut album catapulted her into the spotlight with MTV fame, major radio play, and more, continuing relevance until even recently, when “Mother Mother” was featured in Showtime’s Yellow Jackets (Season 1 Episode 2).

“Playing with incredible jazz musicians like Rene and Alvester has opened my mind and is now giving me the support I have always needed to spread my wings and fly,” she says, reflecting on her new music and more realized sound. “I am really enjoying exploring the intersections and overlaps of where classical and jazz meet without excluding my alternative rock sensibilities. These dudes can rock, too. The three of us playing together is definitely my happy place”.

Sky Too Wide is released today, June 6, 2025 via A Woody Hollow.

TOUR DATES:
* signifies shows with Jeffrey Gaines

June 10 New York, NY Joe’s Pub (with Fred Armisen)
June 30 Boston, MA City Winery (album release show) *
August 5 Pittsburgh, PA City Winery *
August 26 Seattle, WA Triple Door

MORE DATES COMING SOON!

SKY TOO WIDE
tracklisting
  1. Give Us Something To Feel (Sky Too Wide version)
  2. The Uncertain Sun
  3. Dear God, Should I Hit Send?
  4. Jumping Bean (Sky Too Wide version)
  5. Damn The Sky (For Being Too Wide)
  6. Don’t Dick Around With My Heart
  7. Naked (Sky Too Wide version)
  8. Whether You Fall (Sky Too Wide version)
  9. Safe With Me
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