Bluetip
Bluetip was a rock band from Washington, D.C. It was formed in 1995 by ex-members of Swiz, and released four albums, an EP, and a number of singles before splitting up in January 2002.[1]
Bluetip's music is a fairly accessible brand of 'post-hardcore' punk rock, but without the bleak introspection of many of their Dischord labelmates. Jason Farrell's lyrics are quite often humorous and self-mocking, and there is a notable absence of political grandstanding.
In 2001, when Farrell moved to New York, the band eventually folded. After Bluetip split up, Farrell formed a new band, Retisonic. A reunion was announced for 2008.
Members
Final lineup
- Brian Clancy (guitar, 1999–2001)
- Jason Farrell (guitar/vocals)
- James A. Kump (bass)
- Areif Dasha Sless-Kitain (drums, 2000–2001)
Previous members
- Dave Bryson (drums, 1998–2000)
- Zac Eller (drums, 1995–1996)
- Joe Gorelick (drums, 1996)
- Aaron Ford (drums, 1996–1998)
- Dave Stern (guitar, 1995–1999)
Discography
Albums
- Dischord No. 101 (Dischord Records, 1996)
- Join Us (Dischord Records, 1998)
- Hot (-) Fast (+) Union EP (Slowdime, 2000)
- Polymer (Dischord Records, 2000)
- Post Mortem Anthem (B-sides collection) (Dischord Records, 2001)
Compilations
- Not One Light Red: A Desert Extended (Sunset Alliance, 2002)
- Song: Newport
References
Interview with Jason Farrell of Bluetip
External links
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