Bluebottle Kiss


Bluebottle Kiss, sometimes seen as BBK, were an Australian guitar-based, indie rock band formed in 1993 by mainstay, Jamie Hutchings, on guitar and vocals. They have issued six albums, Higher Up the Firetrails, Fear of Girls, Patient, Revenge Is Slow, Come Across and Doubt Seeds.

History

Bluebottle Kiss were formed in Sydney in 1993 as a grunge trio by Ben Fletcher on bass guitar and vocals, Jamie Hutchings on lead guitar and lead vocals, and Peter Noble on drums. Their influences are from the late 1980s United States indie scene, which include Sonic Youth and the Afghan Whigs, singer-songwriters of the 1970s, Neil Young and Van Morrison, as well as the Australian independent scene with the Church and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The band were signed to Murmur, an imprint of Sony Music Australia.
Their debut studio album, Higher Up the Firetrails, was issued in April 1995. It was recorded at the Bondi Pavilion Theatre with Wayne Connolly producing. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, felt they did not use a regular studio setting "in order to capture a certain ambience. The album ran the gamut of sounds from quiet dirge to chaotic noise." They supported shows by Beck, JSBX, Crow and Silverchair.
For the group's second album, Fear of Girls, they used US producer, Jack Endino. McFarlane opined " covered a lot of ground, from tough, noisy art-rock to bleak ballads." Late in 1997 Noble was replaced on drums by Richard Coneliano.
Although dropped from Murmur after the release of Somnambulist Homesick Blues in 1997, Bluebottle Kiss continued to make records on their own with various indie imprints. In 1998, Tap Dancing on the Titanic was issued on the now-dormant Troy Horse label. In 1999, Patient was released on Citadel Records, whose catalogue includes New Christs, Died Pretty, The Stems and more recently Knievel.
The band briefly moved to the USA after this before regrouping as revamped four piece in 2001.
In 2002, a long-time music fan, Nick Carr - inspired by labels such as Citadel - started his own label, Nonzero Records, in order to release Bluebottle Kiss' Revenge is Slow album. The album was also released in the US on the In Music We Trust label. In November of that year, Triple J's Richard Kingsmill presented a music special, "Bluebottle Kiss", for their J Files series to showcase the band's output.
The relationship between Bluebottle Kiss and Nonzero Records has endured, with the band's sixth studio album - the 2 CD Doubt Seeds - being their third album, among numerous singles and EPs, on the label. Doubt Seeds was produced by Jamie Hutchings at Linear Recording studio in Sydney.

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