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Folly is an American band from
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, United States. Their music is a mix of
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. The band's final lineup included Arben Colaku on bass, Geoff Towle on guitar, Anthony Wille on drums, Agim Colaku on guitar, and Jon Tummillo on vocals. They released two albums and two extended plays before disbanding.


History


Early years

Folly was formed in around 1997 at
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. Agim Colaku and Geoff Towle were the only two original members who remained in the band throughout. Former members include Josh Witt (drums), Billy Pouch (bass), Kurt Rohel (drums), Larry Braun (vocals), Al Phillips (trumpet) and Tony Perdisatt (vocals). Jon Tummillo became the vocalist in 1998, and Arben Colaku, Agim's brother, joined at bass a year later. Folly's first release was recorded at Nada Studio in Orange County, NY. The band played shows in the New Jersey and tri-state area, before meeting Jesse and Alex Burton, managers of small New Jersey indie label New World Records. Before they recorded their first EP, "For My Friends" at the beginning of summer 2001, for New World Records, they embarked on a tour of the East Coast of the United States with Face First. After Anthony Wille joined as the band's drummer, they began to play outside of their regional area across the rest of the country. In early summer of 2002, Folly met producer Sal Villanueva of Big Blue Meenie, where they had been the year before to mix their EP, to record a further three-track demo, featuring backing vocals from members of Shai Hulud. After a further two tours, the band played a show at the
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Triple Crown Records

Their debut album ''Insanity Later'' was recorded in late 2003 at Big Blue Meenie, production by Sal Villanueva, and released on April 6, 2004. The album features guest vocals from Joey Southside of The Banner, Eric Gunderson of Killed By Memories, and Erin Farley, and includes a montage music video for the unreleased song "Broken", edited by Robbie Tassaro. The band's second album, ''Resist Convenience'', was released on March 10, 2006, again produced by Sal Villanueva at Big Blue Meenie. The album features guest vocals from Tyler Guida of My Bitter End, Logan Laflotte of Paulson, and Eric Gunderson. Folly has since toured with bands including
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, The Static Age, and played festivals including
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in New Jersey in 2004 and Saints and sinners festival in New Jersey, 2006. Their final release was a self-released seven-song digital EP entitled ''These are the Names of the Places We Broke Down'', with the titles of the songs taken from towns the band had broken down while touring.


Break-up and later activity

Folly announced their split with a statement on their Myspace page. They played three farewell shows in April 2008, on April 11 at the Knights of Columbus in
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, April 12 at the School Of Rock in South Hackensack, New Jersey, and April 13 at The Mainstage in Pompton Lakes. Members of the band have gone on to play in a variety of other bands. In April 2011, Folly performed a series of shows at small venues over the span of a few days around New Jersey. 2019 saw the 15-year anniversary of FOLLY’s debut album. The band celebrated this milestone with a vinyl re-issue of Insanity Later, adding re-imagined artwork and a new layout, put out by Triple Crown Records. The band re-emerged once more in 2022 when RTF Records re-issued the band’s 2002 demo on a limited-run cassette tape in July. On September 30, 2022, FOLLY debuted their first new recorded music in 14 years with “Walter White Whale” on Wavebreaker 3, a split 7-inch with the band The Best of The Worst on Bad Time Records. The band additionally announced an appearance at the 2022 edition of Gainesville's
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with some Northeast shows including at Amityville Music Hall in Amityville, NY, Crossroads in Garwood, NJ and the Space Ballroom in Hamden, CT with support coming from The Best of the Worst, Keep Flying, Kill Lincoln, Catbite, Mercy Union, BORE, Godseyes, The Upfux, Cutdown and Abraskadabra.


Members

*Al Phillips "official" - trumpet *Arben Colaku - bass *Geoff Towle - guitar *Anthony Wille - drums *Agim Colaku - guitar *Jon Tummillo - vocals


Discography

* '98 Demo (1998) * '99 Demo (1999) * For My Friends EP (2001,
New World Records New World Records is a record label that was established in 1975 through a Rockefeller Foundation grant to celebrate America's bicentennial (1976) by producing a 100-LP anthology, with American music from many genres.Insanity Later'' (2004,
Triple Crown Records Triple Crown Records is a New York–based rock music record label created in 1997 by Fred Feldman. The label features such artists as The Receiving End of Sirens and The Dear Hunter, ''Artists Page'' and launched the career of Brand New in 2001. ...
) * '' Resist Convenience'' (2006,
Triple Crown Records Triple Crown Records is a New York–based rock music record label created in 1997 by Fred Feldman. The label features such artists as The Receiving End of Sirens and The Dear Hunter, ''Artists Page'' and launched the career of Brand New in 2001. ...
) (2024 re-issue, Bad Time Records) * ''These Are The Names of Places We Broke Down In:'' EP (2008, Digital Self-Release) * ''Wavebreaker 3- Split with The Best of the Worst'' EP (2022, Bad Time Records)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Folly (Band) Punk rock groups from New Jersey Musical groups established in 1997 Musical groups disestablished in 2008 Triple Crown Records artists Metalcore musical groups from New Jersey American ska punk musical groups