Bumpin Uglies' new album, Lyrics Over Everything, hits all the right notes and then some. With 14

tracks of reggae-punk-ska brilliance coupled with a hint of folksy bluegrass, this Annapolis-based

band showcases their unique sound, drawing on influences from every corner of the musical

universe. Whether it’s the introspective musings of “Underdog” or the infectious energy of “Passion

Is Contagious,” the album is a testament to their DIY ethos and relentless dedication.

Lyrics Over Everything includes a track of the same name. Released earlier this year, this single is a

heady mix of heartfelt lyricism and driving beats, featuring another Maryland native, Joey Harkum.

Hardesty's vocal delivery is raw and unapologetic, a perfect fit for the song’s theme of prioritizing

authenticity over superficiality. This track supports the tone for an album that is both introspective

and outwardly rebellious.

The standout track “High Hopes” blends upbeat tempos with a catchy chorus, making it impossible

not to tap your feet. “Stanley,” with its folksy charm and heavy sax interludes, gives a nod to the

band's ability to blend genres seamlessly. Meanwhile, “Cheat Codes” channels pure punk energy

with Hardesty’s biting lyrics and rapid-fire delivery, leaving no room for pretense.

Each song tells a story, with lyrics that are as poignant as they are punchy. “Maryland Boys” is a love

letter to the band’s home state, featuring a surprise hip-hop verse that adds a fresh twist to their

sound. On the other hand, “Spinning Plates” captures the anxiety and hustle of modern life, wrapped

in a bouncy, upbeat melody that belies its deeper themes.

Drummer T.J. Haslett’s mastery is on full display in tracks like “Forever to Go,” where his drumming

propels the song forward with an anthemic drive. The band’s ability to shift gears effortlessly is

evident in “Yin and the Yang,” a beautiful ode to Hardesty’s wife, Sophia, that showcases his

distinctive vibrato.

As they gear up for their biggest tour yet, also titled Lyrics Over Everything, Bumpin Uglies prove

that they’re not just playing music—they’re living it. From Cali Vibes to Everwild, their festival

appearances have cemented their place in the scene. Not to mention the annual festival put on by

Bumpin Uglies, Weekend at Wolfies. This new album is sure to keep them on the radar of both

longtime fans and new listeners alike.

Bumpin Uglies are: Brandon Hardesty (vocals, lead guitar), Dave Wolf (bass, backing vocals), T.J.

Haslett (drums), Ethan Lichtenberger (keys, trombone, trumpet, backing vocals), and Will Lopez

(saxophone). With a discography that spans over a decade, including notable albums like Go Folk

Yourself (2012) and Mid-Atlantic Dub (2022), this band continues to evolve while staying true to

their roots.

Join them as they redefine the boundaries of music genres and deliver an experience that is as

genuine as it is electrifying.