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Beefeater (band)

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American post-hardcore band
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Beefeater
OriginWashington D.C.
Genres
Years active1984–1986
LabelsDischord Records
Past membersTomas Squip
Fred "Freak" Smith (died 2017)[1]
Dug E.Bird (Birdzell)
Bruce Taylor
Mark Shellhaas
Kenny Craun

Beefeater was an Americanpost-hardcore band from late 1984 until late 1986.[2][3] Along withEmbrace,Gray Matter, andRites of Spring, they were one of the mainstay acts of the 1985Revolution Summer movement[4] which took place within theWashington, D.C. hardcore punk scene.

History

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Beefeater was formed by Tomas Squip (who later adopted the name Oman Emmet), Fred "Freak" Smith, Dug E. Bird (Birdzell) and Bruce Atchley Taylor.[2][3] Their debut LP,Plays for Lovers, was released in 1985 onDischord Records.[2][3] Their follow-up was the six-song 1986Need a Job EP, released on Olive Tree Records. Their final record,House Burning Down, was posthumously released in 1987 by Dischord Records.[3] Both bands' Dischord releases were later combined on the 1992 compilation CDPlays For Lovers & House Burning Down.[3] with two bonus tracks.[2]

For Beefeater's second record, drummer Bruce Taylor was replaced by Mark "Two-Chair" Shellhaas, who in turn, would be substituted by Kenny Craun for the band's final album. After the breakup of Beefeater, Squip and Birdzell went on to form Fidelity Jones,[2] while Craun joined theRhythm Pigs, and Fred "Freak" Smith joinedStrange Boutique.

While Beefeater's songs had all the angry energy of itshardcore labelmates the energy was channelled as much through funk and jazz as rock and roll.[3] Dug E. Bird's fast-paced bass slap drives a rhythm section over which Fred "Not Sonic" Smith's guitar rides in a way reminiscent of theMinutemen.House Burning Down saw the incorporation of even more non-punk influences, most notablyworld music and included musical cameos by many of the Dischord Records regulars, including label headIan MacKaye providing an intro to the album, in addition to some saxophone.

Squip's essay inThreat by Example: A Documentation of Inspiration (Martin Sprouse, editor, 1991 Pressure Drop Press: San Francisco,ISBN 0-9627091-1-5) outlines his notably religious world view and motivation, unusual for a Dischord band.

Discography

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  • Plays for Lovers (1985 LP Dischord Records catalog No. 17) Bruce Atchley Taylor plays drums.
  • Need a Job (1986 EP Olive Tree Records catalog No. 106) Mark Shellhaas plays drums.
  • House Burning Down (1987 LP Dischord Records catalog No. 23) Kenny Craun plays drums.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Hermann, Andy (December 13, 2017)."The Mysterious Death Of A D.C. Punk And The $10,000 Reward That May Never Be Claimed".NPR. RetrievedApril 14, 2024.
  2. ^abcdeKellman, Andy."Beefeater: Artist Biography by Andy Kellman".AllMusic. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  3. ^abcdefBeefeater.Dischord Records. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  4. ^Andersen, Mark; Jenkins, Mark (Soft Skull Press, 2001).Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital. Fourth ed., 2009.Akashic Books.ISBN 9781933354996. p. 193.

External links

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