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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:For-multi Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox musical artist Boygenius (stylized in all lowercase) is an American indie supergroup[1][2][3][4] consisting of American singer-songwriters Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus.[5][6] They debuted with their self-titled EP in 2018,[7][8][9] and then returned after a hiatus with their debut studio album, The Record (2023), which was both a critical and commercial success, winning the members three Grammy Awards. Labeled an "instant classic" by NME,[10] it topped the charts in the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands, and peaked at number four on the U.S. Billboard 200. Their second EP, The Rest, was released on October 13, 2023.[11] The group is currently on hiatus.[12]

History

2018: Formation, EP, and tour

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Julien Baker (left, April 2018), Phoebe Bridgers (center, July 2018), and Lucy Dacus (right, October 2019)

Bridgers has called the formation of the group "kind of an accident," wherein each of the members were simply fans of each other's work and then became friends.[4] Both Dacus and Bridgers had opened for Baker on separate tours in 2016, and they all ran in similar circles as young up-and-coming performers navigating the indie scene.[13][14]

The three became close and shared their frustrations of constantly being compared to each other as "women in rock" despite their considerably different musical styles.[15] Dacus has commented that the idea of women in music "should not be remarkable whatsoever," with Bridgers adding, "it's not a genre."[15] Each has spoken on the tendency of the music industry to pit women against each other, and the group was formed in part to reject this idea.[4][15] "I hope people see the three of us and know there isn't competition," Dacus has said. "You don't have to compete with your contemporaries. You can make something good with people you admire."[16]

Baker had joked to Dacus years before about a "pipe dream" that they could one day all form a band.[17] The three decided to book a co-headlining tour in early 2018, and they originally planned to record a single or cover so that they could perform something together on stage.[4] Upon meeting up that summer, however, they found themselves overwhelmed with ideas, and they ended up forming the band, writing, recording, and self-producing the Boygenius EP in four days, with the process involving almost exclusively women.[16][18]

Each brought one full song and one incomplete idea with them to the group.[19] They sought to create an environment free of the competitiveness and "bravado" they had often encountered in previous experiences, and they have remarked that the absence of adult men in the process proved significant, allowing them to relate to each other openly without constantly having to explain themselves.[4][18] The record was met with universal acclaim from critics and audiences alike; it was named the 12th best album of 2018 by NPR Music, despite being only an EP.[20] Their subsequent tour that November saw them performing all across the U.S., as well as on Late Night with Seth Meyers and the Tiny Desk.[17][21][22]

2019–2022: Continuing collaborations

The group was slated to perform in summer 2019 at Woodstock 50, before its cancellation due to a series of production issues.[23][24] In 2020, they were featured on Hayley Williams' "Roses/Lotus/Violet/Iris" from her EP Petals for Armor II, and also reunited on backing vocals for numerous songs from each other's solo projects: "Graceland Too" and "I Know the End" from Bridgers' Grammy-nominated Punisher, Baker's Little Oblivions single "Favor", and Dacus's "Please Stay" and "Going Going Gone" on Home Video.[25] With the releases scattered throughout the year, all of these were actually recorded on the same day, a process Dacus said "had the same atmosphere as when we recorded the boygenius EP[...] a natural result of being together, easy as can be."[25]

In July 2020, the trio released a handful of demos from their Boygenius recording sessions on Bandcamp to raise money for charitable organizations in their respective hometowns, raising over $23,000 for the Downtown Women's Center of Los Angeles, OUTMemphis, and Mutual Aid Distribution Richmond.[26][27] After reuniting on stage for occasional surprise appearances at one another's solo tours throughout 2021, the group performed their first full show together since 2018 as the headliner of Bread and Roses Presents' annual benefit concert in San Francisco on November 19, 2021.[28]

2023–2024: Record release, activities, and hiatus

In January 2023, the band announced their debut studio album, The Record, with a release date of March 31, 2023. The album artwork and three singles from the album, "$20," "Emily I'm Sorry," and "True Blue" were released alongside the album's initial announcement.[29] The three videos from the singles were all directed by Kristen Stewart, and were combined into a single promotional short film called The Film.Шаблон:Cn On January 31, 2023, AEG (Anschutz Entertainment Group) Presents announced that the band would be one of three headline acts at the inaugural Re:SET Concert Series.[30] In April 2023, the group played at the Coachella Music Festival.[31] They then embarked on an international tour, dubbed The Tour.

On September 20, 2023, a music video was released for their song "Cool About It" directed by Lauren Tsai.[32] On October 13, the band released their second EP The Rest, which includes four new songs.[33] On November 11, 2023, the band was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, performing two songs and appearing in a sketch with Timothée Chalamet.[34] On November 17, 2023, the band collaborated with Ye Vagabonds to release a cover of "The Parting Glass", paying tribute to the late Sinéad O'Connor, an Irish singer and activist. All proceeds were donated to the Aisling Project, Sinéad O’Connor Estate's charity of choice.[35] The group received seven nominations at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year, ultimately winning three, including Best Alternative Music Album.[36]

On February 2, 2024, the band announced an indefinite hiatus during a secret show in Los Angeles.[37] They said the hiatus would last for the foreseeable future. Before the final song of their set, Dacus said "this is the last song" and Baker added "not ever".[38]

Name

The group has been vocal about the origins of their name, which began as a joke and a way to encourage each other in the studio.[18] All three had shared negative experiences with overconfident male collaborators—as Baker put it, "the archetype of the tortured genius, [a] specifically male artist who has been told since birth that their every thought is not only worthwhile but brilliant."[19] Dacus described the "boy genius" trope as "boys and men we know who've been told that they are geniuses since they could hear, basically," and has detailed how they attempted to channel that energy while making the EP. "If one person was having a thought—'I don't know if this is good, it's probably terrible'—it was like, 'No! Be the boy genius! Your every thought is worthwhile, just spit it out.Шаблон:' "[18]

The group occasionally writes their name as "xboygeniusx", such as on social media and their website.[39][40] This is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the X symbol of the straight-edge punk subculture, which Baker was somewhat involved in as a teen. She noted that they had all joked about boygenius being a hardcore band, and when creating their social media they thought it would be funny to stylize themselves as extremely punk when it wasn't characteristic of any of their music at the time.[41]

Discography

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Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details and peak chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[42]
AUS
[43]
CAN
[44]
GER
[45]
IRE
[46]
NLD
[47]
NZ
[48]
SWE
[49]
SWI
[50]
UK
[51]
The Record 4 3 11 8 1 1 2 36 22 1

Extended plays

List of EPs, with selected details and peak chart positions
Title EP details Peak chart positions
US
[42]
US
Alt.

[53]
US
Folk

[54]
US
Indie

[55]
US
Rock

[56]
GER
[45]
NLD
Vinyl

[57]
SCO
[58]
UK
Sales

[59]
UK
Indie

[60]
Boygenius
  • Released: October 26, 2018
  • Label: Matador
  • Format: LP, CD, digital download, streaming
Шаблон:Efn 24 9 10 26 85 10
The Rest
  • Released: October 13, 2023
  • Label: Interscope
  • Format: LP, CD, digital download, streaming
50 6 4 8 67
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
AAA

[61]
US
Alt

[62]
US
Rock

[63]
IRE
[64]
JPN
Over.

[65]
NZ
Hot

[66]
"$20" 2023 30 44 The Record
"Emily I'm Sorry" 25 44 31
"True Blue"
"Not Strong Enough" 1 20 26 78 9
"Cool About It"[67] 2 Шаблон:Efn 34 97 21
"The Parting Glass"
Шаблон:Small
Шаблон:Efn 44 Шаблон:Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Other charted songs

List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
NZ
Hot

[66]
UK
[51]
"Without You Without Them" 2023 39 The Record
"Revolution 0" 40
"Letter to an Old Poet" 35
"Black Hole" 18 56 The Rest
"Afraid of Heights" 25
"Voyager" 28
"Powers" 34
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Music videos

List of music videos
Title Year Director(s)
"Not Strong Enough" 2023 Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus
"Emily I'm Sorry" Шаблон:Small Kristen Stewart
"$20" Шаблон:Small
"True Blue" Шаблон:Small
"Cool About It" Lauren Tsai

Accolades

Accolades for Boygenius
Year Association Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2024 Grammy Awards The Record Album of the Year Шаблон:Nom Шаблон:Center
Best Alternative Music Album Шаблон:Won
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Шаблон:Nominated
"Not Strong Enough" Record of the Year Шаблон:Nom
Best Rock Song Шаблон:Won
Best Rock Performance Шаблон:Won
"Cool About It" Best Alternative Music Performance Шаблон:Nominated

Notes

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References

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External links

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