Bluebottle Kiss

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Bluebottle Kiss

Background information
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genre(s) Rock
Indie rock
Years active 1993–present
Label(s) Nonzero Records (Australia)
Website Official website
Members
Jamie Hutchings
Ben Grounds
Ross Dickie
Jared Harrison
Former members
Ben Fletcher
Peter Noble
Richard Coneliano
Jared Harrison

Bluebottle Kiss is a guitar-based, indie rock band from Sydney, Australia.

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Formed in the mid 90s, Bluebottle Kiss was quickly signed to Murmur, an imprint of Sony Records, alongside other notable Australian bands such as Silverchair, Something for Kate and Jebediah. However unlike those bands, Bluebottle Kiss found only limited commercial success due to a challenging sound that ranged from aggressive and loud to melodic and quiet.

Although dropped from Murmur after 1997's Somnambulist Homesick Blues, Bluebottle Kiss continued to make records on their own with various indie imprints. 1998's Tap Dancing on the Titanic was issued on the now-dormant Troy Horse label - which had released 78 Saab and Eskimo Joe's debut EPs.[1] 1999's Patient was released on Citadel Records - whose legendary catalogue includes New Christs, Died Pretty, The Stems and more recently Knievel.[2]

In 2002, 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.[3] The album was also released in the US on the In Music We Trust label.[4]

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 full-length release, among numerous singles and EPs, on the label. "Doubt Seeds' was produced by Jamie Hutchings at Linear Recording studio in Sydney.

  • Ben Fletcher (bass guitar, guitar)
  • Peter Noble (drums)
  • Richard Coneliano (drums)
  • Simon Fuhrer (drums)

  • Higher Up The Firetrails (1996)
  • Fear of Girls (1997)
  • Patient (1999)
  • Revenge is Slow (2002)
  • Come Across (2003)
  • Doubt Seeds (2006)

  • Double Yellow Tarred (1995)
  • Somnambulist Homesick Blues (1997)
  • Tap Dancing on the Titanic (1998)
  • Girl Genius (1999)
  • Gangsterland (2001)
  • Last Playboy in Town (2004)
  • The Women Are an Army (2006)

  • "Rust and the Time" (1996)
  • "Autumn Comes Too Soon" (1996)
  • "Helping You Hate Me" (1996)
  • "Return to the City of Folded Arms" (1999)
  • "Ounce of Your Cruelty" (2001)
  • "Father's Hands" (2002)
  • "Everything Begins and Ends at Exactly the Right Time" (2003)
  • "A Little Bit of Light" (2005)

  • Sonic Elevator Music for the Masses (1994)

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