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Bluebottle Kiss, sometimes seen as BBK, are an Australian indie rock band formed in 1993 by mainstay member
Jamie Hutchings Jamie Buchanon Hutchings (born 1971, Sydney, Australia) is the lead singer-songwriter and guitarist for Australian band Bluebottle Kiss, who have released six albums, plus numerous EPs and singles.McFarlan'Bluebottle Kiss'entry. Retrieved 20 Feb ...
on guitar and vocals. Other long-term members are Ben Fletcher on vocals, guitar and bass guitar, and Ben Grounds on bass guitar and guitar. The band issued six studio albums, ''Higher Up the Firetrails'' (1995), ''Fear of Girls'' (1996), ''Patient'' (1999), ''Revenge Is Slow'' (2002), ''Come Across'' (2003) and ''Doubt Seeds'' (2006). ''Revenge is Slow'' reached the
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top 100. Bluebottle Kiss disbanded in 2007 and reformed in 2022.


History

Bluebottle Kiss were formed in Sydney in early 1993 as a
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trio by Simon Adams on drums,
Jamie Hutchings Jamie Buchanon Hutchings (born 1971, Sydney, Australia) is the lead singer-songwriter and guitarist for Australian band Bluebottle Kiss, who have released six albums, plus numerous EPs and singles.McFarlan'Bluebottle Kiss'entry. Retrieved 20 Feb ...
on lead guitar and lead vocals and Sian Williams on bass guitar.* 1st edition nline * 2nd edition
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According to Hutchings the group's name combines
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, commonly known as bluebottle jellyfish together with '' Barbed Wire Kisses'' (1988) – an album by Scottish group the Jesus and Mary Chain. Ben Fletcher replaced Williams on bass guitar and backing vocals later in 1993. Bluebottle Kiss' influences are from the late 1980s United States indie scene, which include
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, singer-songwriters of the 1970s,
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, as well as the Australian independent scene with the Church and
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's James Christopher Monger described their sound, as "atmospheric power pop in the vein of Nick Cave, Coldplay, and Brendan Benson." John James on guitar and backing vocals briefly joined in 1994. ''Sonic Elevator Music for the Masses'' (1994), their first extended play (EP), was issued independently as a five-track
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. In 1995 Hutchings and Fletcher were joined by Peter Noble on drums as a three-piece band. One-and-a-half years after forming, the band were signed to Murmur, an imprint of
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. Their debut studio album, ''Higher Up the Firetrails'', was issued in April 1995. It was recorded at the
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with
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producing (
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,
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). All ten tracks were written by Hutchings. Australian musicologist,
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, noticed they did not use a "sterile" studio setting, but used a theatre "to capture a certain ambience. The album ran the gamut of sounds from quiet dirge to chaotic noise." They supported shows by
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, JSBX,
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and
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. For the group's second album, ''Fear of Girls'' (August 1996), they used US producer,
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(Nirvana, Mudhoney, Afghan Whigs). McFarlane opined " tcovered a lot of ground, from tough, noisy art-rock to bleak ballads." Sajade of ''
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'' enthused about its "rich and sensuous, yet at the same time, groovy and rocking tracks". A reviewer at ''ideal.net.au'' declared, "an outstanding album from a band in definite progress. It's dark stormy night stuff, angst, frustration, disappointment, frailty." Late in 1997 Noble was replaced on drums by Richard Coneliano. Although dropped from Murmur after the release of their five-track EP, ''Somnambulist Homesick Blues'' in 1997, Bluebottle Kiss continued to make records on their own with various indie imprints. In 1998 another EP, ''Tap Dancing on the Titanic'' was issued on the now-dormant Troy Horse label. Jasper Lee of ''Oz Music Project'' observed, " tfeatures songs of a much more stripped back tone, gaining mostly support and praise from loyal fanbase." In May 1999 their next studio album, ''Patient'' was released via
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, whose roster includes
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,
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,
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and Knievel. Hutchings had taken up production duties and recorded ''Patient'' in four days. It is named for his hospitalisation after a sporting accident. Greg Lawrence of WHAMMO declared, " thones the band's emotion and angst and draws wonderful attention to the songwriting cleverness of utchings" ''SoulShine''s writer observed, "
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delivered some of the most ferocious and most tender Bluebottle Kiss moments to date". The band briefly moved to the US after this before regrouping as four-piece in 2001. In 2002, a long-time music fan, Nick Carr - inspired by labels such as Citadel - started his own label,
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, to release Bluebottle Kiss' studio album, ''Revenge is Slow'' (March 2002). It reached the
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top 100. The album was also released in the US on the
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/ref> Charles Spano of AllMusic rated it at four stars and explained, " tmay not be an entirely consistent album, but when at its best, Bluebottle Kiss is unstoppable, layering noise, feedback, and jangles over a core of power pop." Lawrence found "
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have created the kind of meisterwerk that only comes around once or twice in the lifetime of a great band. Their hybrid of strong dynamics, subtle experimentation and an ever-present classic sense of melody has seen
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gain a highly loyal following in Australia." In November of that year,
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presented a music special, "Bluebottle Kiss", for their ''J Files'' series to showcase the band's output. During 2002 Coneliano left the group; he was replaced on drums by Simon Fuhrer in 2003. ''Come Across'' (2003) their fifth studio album, was named Featured Album in November by Australian music journalist,
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. It contains "slow brooding blues rock songs, big building rockers, amazing variety from song to song, using piano one some tracks, harmony vocals elsewhere, acoustic guitars on another song. All round it's a really strong performance from everyone." AllMusic's Hal Horowitz rated it at four stars, with its "challenging, rugged, dramatic rock with folk tendencies woven intricately into its coarse fabric. Best digested whole where the dramatic songs build on and off each other". Ross Dickie on bass guitar and Jared Harrison on drums replaced Fletcher and Fuhrer, respectively. The relationship between Bluebottle Kiss and Nonzero Records has endured, with the band's sixth studio album - the double album ''Doubt Seeds'' - being their third on that label, among numerous singles and EPs. ''Doubt Seeds'' was produced by Hutchings at
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studio in Sydney. The band separated in 2007, with Hutchings pursuing a solo career. The band reformed by July 2022 with the ''Revenge Is Slow''-era line-up of Coneliano, Fletcher, Grounds and Hutchings. They toured Australia with five shows in October 2022 to support the reissue of ''Patient'' on vinyl. Filmmaker Ben deHoedt shot their performance at Sydney's Crowbar for their reunion gig on 22 October. It was issued in May 2024 both as a feature-length documentary film, ''Bluebottle Kiss: Never Leave Town - Live in Sydney'' and as a live album of the same title. It provided a single, "Outside Are the Dogs" (July). In October–November they undertook a joint tour with
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. On the tour Bluebottle Kiss promoted the re-release of ''Fear of Girls'' (July 2024) on vinyl via
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's Love as Fiction Records.


Members

Current members *
Jamie Hutchings Jamie Buchanon Hutchings (born 1971, Sydney, Australia) is the lead singer-songwriter and guitarist for Australian band Bluebottle Kiss, who have released six albums, plus numerous EPs and singles.McFarlan'Bluebottle Kiss'entry. Retrieved 20 Feb ...
 – lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards * Ben Fletcher – vocals, guitar, bass guitar * Richard Coneliano – drums, piano * Ben Grounds – bass guitar, guitar Former members * Simon Adams – drums * Sian Williams – bass guitar * John James – guitar, backing vocals * Peter Noble – drums * Simon Fuhrer – drums * Ross Dickie – bass guitar * Jared Harrison – drums


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums

* ''Bluebottle Kiss: Never Leave Town - Live in Sydney'' (17 May 2024) – Love as Fiction Records


Extended plays

* ''Sonic Elevator Music for the Masses'' (1994) – Independent * ''Double Yellow Tarred'' (1995) – Murmur/
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* ''Helping You Hate Me'' (November 1996) – Murmur * ''Somnambulist Homesick Blues'' (1997) – Murmur * ''Tap Dancing on the Titanic'' (February 1998) – Troy Horse/MDS * ''Girl Genius'' (May 1999) –
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* ''Gangsterland'' (August 2001) – Nonzero/
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ARIA Alternative singles: No. 23 * ''Last Playboy in Town'' (21 June 2004) – Nonzero/Shock


Singles

* "Rust and the Time" (1996) * "Return to the City of Folded Arms" (1999) * "Ounce of Your Cruelty" (2001) * "Father's Hands" (2004) * "A Little Bit of Light" (2005) ARIA Hitseekers singles: No. 12 * "The Women Were an Army" (2006) * "Outside Are the Dogs" (live) (2024)


Notes


References


External links

*
"Heart/Noise: The Ballad of Bluebottle Kiss"
archived on 29 May 2015 fro
the original
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'' covering the band's history up to the Doubt Seeds Tour (2006)
"Blue Road"
50-minute documentary covering the band's February–March 2006 tour with
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